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English Version, 4. November2013
\include{pre_eoa} \EOAbibliographytype{monograph} \EOAbibliographydatabase{DatabaseFile} \EOAseries{Studies} \begin{document} The actual text begins here using the structuring and formatting commands described below. \end{document}
\EOAbibliographytype
may be anthology or monograph. With monograph you can produce one bibliography per chapter; anthology would produce a complete bibliography for the entirepublication. \EOAbibliographydatabase
should include the filename of your BibTeX-database. \EOAseriesmay
be Studies, Sources, Textbooks or Proceedings. This command determines the dimensions of the book and also the numbering scheme.
\EOApart{Title}
Introduces a new part in an edited volume.
\EOAchapter{Short title}{Full title}
Introduces a new chapter. The short title will appear in the header and should not exceed 40 characters.
Note: A short title must be given.
\EOAchapternonumber{Short title}{Full title}
Introduces a new, unnumbered chapter. See above.
\EOAauthor{Name}
In an edited volume with more than one author, each author will be introduced with the command \EOAauthor
within the chapter command \EOAchapter
or \EOAchapternonumber
.
Example:
\EOAchapter{short title for the header} {Here is the full chapter title \EOAauthor{Jane Smith}}.
\EOAsection{Heading}
Introduces a new section, which is numbered and will appear in the table of contents. The section will be unnumbered if the command \EOAsectionnonumber{Heading}
is used.
\EOAsubsection{Subheading}
Introduces a new subsection, which is numbered and appearsin the table of contents. The subsection will be unnumbered if the command \EOAsubsectionnonumber{Heading}
is used.
\EOAsubsubsection{Sub-subheading}
This command introduces a sub-subsection, but should only be used if absolutely necessary.
\EOAemptypage
A blank page will be inserted at this point.
\EOAnewpage
The text given after this command will begin on a new page.
\EOAemph{Text}
The text in the curly brackets will be given in italics.
\EOAup{Text} \EOAdown{Text}
The text in curly brackets will be given in superscript or in subscript.
\EOAurl{http://www.example.com}
This will format Internet addresses. The address in the curly brackets should not be masked or modified in any way.
\EOAgreek{Text} \EOAchinese{Text} \EOArussian{Text} \EOAhebrew{Text}
This will mark characters that require a special font. Greek, Chinese,Russian or Hebrew text should be typed exactly as it should be printed. Modification is not required.
\EOAfn{Text}
The text in brackets will be given in an automatically numbered footnote at the bottom of the page.
\EOAinline{Image_file}
In very exceptional cases, a character can be used that does not belong to the Unicode range. This command will allow an image file to be embedded in the text as a character.
\EOAtilde
This command generates the character ~
. It should not be used when writing equations.
\begin{EOAquote} Text to be set off the running text. \end{EOAquote}
The cited text will be indented at both sides and the line spacing somewhat reduced.