% Following line is for emacs to set mode to latex % -*- Mode: LaTeX -*- % Following line makes document look like an article \documentclass[double]{article} % Following line omits page numbers \pagestyle{empty} % Following reset margins and text size \setlength{\topmargin}{0in} % head to top of body \addtolength{\textwidth}{1.5in} \addtolength{\oddsidemargin}{-0.75in} \addtolength{\evensidemargin}{-0.75in} \addtolength{\marginparwidth}{-0.5in} \addtolength{\textheight}{1in} \renewcommand{\floatpagefraction}{0.8} \begin{document} % Following creates the title page \title{\Large title} \author{Albert Einstein \\ Richard Feynman \\ TR 95-23, \today \\ Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University \\ Department of Computer Science \\ Blacksburg, VA 24061-0106 } \date{} \maketitle \begin{abstract} This paper is about nothing. \end{abstract} \clearpage \tableofcontents % print a table of contents page \clearpage % Begin using page numbers and a header \pagestyle{myheadings} \markboth{Draft: \today}{Draft: \today} \setcounter{page}{1} % reset page number to 1 \section{Introduction} \label{s:introduction} This is the world's shortest paper. It exemplifies a math formula: $e=mc^2$. The formula is {\em completely} unrelated to the text by Aho and Hopcroft~\cite{ahu}. \subsection{Motivation} This paper has no motivation. \section*{Acknowledgements} The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewer for suggestions that improved the manuscript, particularly in \S\ref{s:introduction} on page~\pageref{s:introduction}. % Lines below illustrate two alternate bibliography % forms \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{References} \bibliographystyle{abbrv} \bibliography{sampleBib} %\begin{thebibliography}{99} % %\bibitem{adm} %M. Abrams, N. Doraswamy, and A. Mathur, {\em Chitra}, TR 92-24. % %\end{thebibliography} \appendix \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Appendix A: abc} \section*{Appendix A: abc} \label{s:appA} \end{document}