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@@ -31,7 +31,14 @@ %% LaTeX style file, you will probably not need to set them, and can also %% replace this "Title and author information" section with the journal's %% preferred format. -\title{\large \uppercase{The paper's title goes here}} +% +%% NOTE ON TITLE: The title of the project should also be printed as +%% metadata in all output files. So it is defined with other core project +%% metadata in 'reproduce/analysis/config/metadata.conf'. That value is +%% then written in the '\projectitle' LaTeX macro and directly used +%% here. So please set your project's title in that Makefile with other +%% basic information. +\title{\large \uppercase{\projecttitle}} \author[1]{Your name} \author[2]{Coauthor one} \author[1,3]{Coauthor two} @@ -103,29 +110,29 @@ or in this way, will let you focus clearly on your science and not have to worry about fixing this or that number/name in the text. -Figure \ref{delete-me} shows a simple plot as a demonstration of creating +Figure \ref{squared} shows a simple plot as a demonstration of creating plots within \LaTeX{} (using the {\small PGFP}lots package). The minimum value in this distribution is $\deletememin$, and $\deletememax$ is the maximum. Take a look into the \LaTeX{} source and you'll see these numbers are actually macros that were calculated from the same dataset (they will change if the dataset, or function that produced it, changes). -The individual {\small PDF} file of Figure \ref{delete-me} is available -under the \texttt{tex/tikz/} directory of your build directory. You can use -this PDF file in other contexts (for example in slides showing your -progress or after publishing the work). If you want to directly use the -{\small PDF} file in the figure without having to let {\small T}i{\small - KZ} decide if it should be remade or not, you can also comment the -\texttt{makepdf} macro at the top of this \LaTeX{} source file. +The individual {\small PDF} file of Figure \ref{squared} is available under +the \texttt{tex/tikz/} directory of your build directory. You can use this +PDF file in other contexts (for example in slides showing your progress or +after publishing the work). If you want to directly use the {\small PDF} +file in the figure without having to let {\small T}i{\small KZ} decide if +it should be remade or not, you can also comment the \texttt{makepdf} macro +at the top of this \LaTeX{} source file. \begin{figure}[t] - \includetikz{delete-me} + \includetikz{delete-me-squared}{width=\linewidth} - \captionof{figure}{\label{delete-me} A very basic $X^2$ plot for + \captionof{figure}{\label{squared} A very basic $X^2$ plot for demonstration.} \end{figure} -Figure \ref{delete-me-demo} is another demonstration of showing images +Figure \ref{image-histogram} is another demonstration of showing images (datasets) using PGFPlots. It shows a small crop of an image from the Wide-Field Planetary Camera 2, on board the Hubble Space Telescope from 1993 to 2009. This cropped image is one of the sample FITS files from the @@ -134,7 +141,7 @@ webpage\footnote{\url{https://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/fits_samples.html}}. Just as another basic reporting of measurements on this dataset within the paper without using numbers in the \LaTeX{} source, the mean is $\deletemewfpctwomean$ and the median is $\deletemewfpctwomedian$. The -skewness in the histogram of Figure \ref{delete-me-demo}(b) explains this +skewness in the histogram of Figure \ref{image-histogram}(b) explains this difference between the mean and median. The dataset was prepared for demonstration here with Gnuastro's \textsf{Convert\-Type} program and the histogram and basic statstics were generated with Gnuastro's @@ -172,13 +179,13 @@ new co-authors (who don't want to be distracted by these issues in their first time reading). \begin{figure}[t] - \includetikz{delete-me-demo} + \includetikz{delete-me-image-histogram}{width=\linewidth} - \captionof{figure}{\label{delete-me-demo} (a) An example image of the - Wide-Field Planetary Camera 2, on board the Hubble Space Telescope from - 1993 to 2009. This is one of the sample images from the FITS standard - webpage, kept as examples for this file format. (b) Histogram of pixel - values in (a).} + \captionof{figure}{\label{image-histogram} (a) An example image + of the Wide-Field Planetary Camera 2, on board the Hubble Space + Telescope from 1993 to 2009. This is one of the sample images from the + FITS standard webpage, kept as examples for this file format. (b) + Histogram of pixel values in (a).} \end{figure} |