Fine tune. To be reviewed: abstract, intro, conclusion.
1 This is Elsevier's new document class for typeset journal articles,
2 elsarticle.cls. It is now accepted for submitted articles, both in
3 Elsevier's electronic submission system and elsewhere.
5 Elsevier's previous document class for typeset articles, elsart.cls,
6 is now over 10 years old. It has been replaced with this newly written
7 document class elsarticle.cls, which has been developed for Elsevier
8 by the leading TeX developer River Valley Technologies.
10 elsarticle.cls is based upon the standard LaTeX document class
11 article.cls. It uses natbib.sty for bibliographical references.
13 Bugs and problems with elsarticle.cls may be reported to the
14 developers of the class via elsarticle@river-valley.com.
16 The file manifest.txt provides a list of the files in the elsarticle
17 bundle. The following are the main files available:
18 - elsarticle.cls, the class file
19 - elsdoc.pdf, the user documentation
20 - elsarticle-template-num.tex, template file for numerical references
21 - elsarticle-template-harv.tex, template file for name-year references
22 - elsarticle-num.bst, bibliographic style for numerical references
23 - elsarticle-harv.bst, bibliographic style for name-year references
24 - elsarticle-num-names.bst, bibliographic style for numerical references
25 with author-year citation
27 To extract all files from *.dtx: latex elsarticle.ins
29 The documentation file is elsdoc.tex in the contrib directory. To
37 use the makefile. Use the target `all' (eg: make all).
39 The above procedure will create a print version, namely elsdoc.pdf.
41 Copyright 2007-2009, Elsevier. Bugs, feature requests, suggestions and
42 comments may be mailed to elsarticle@river-valley.com. elsarticle.cls,
43 related documentation and supporting packages are released under the
44 LATEX Project Public Licence, either version 1.3 or any later
45 version. This work has the LPPL maintenance status