====== LaTeX template ====== The LaTeX template is distributed as a ZIP archive, which you should {{wiki:documents:eiss-latex-template-v3.2a.zip|download}} and unzip. Please start by reading ''README.txt'', also copied as follows: README.txt Prepared by C. Pinon (cjpinon@implicature.xyz) for EISS 13 (see https://implicature.xyz/eiss13/) 2020-12-30 v3.2a 2020-02-02 v3.2 This is a LaTeX template package for EISS 13, for either pdflatex or latex as the typesetting engine. This package consists of a main directory with four files and one subdirectory eiss/ with 11 files: README.txt lppl.txt EXAMPLE_master.pdf check-for-packages.tex eiss/ eiss.sty eiss13_logo_blank.eps eiss13_logo_blank.pdf glossa.bst AUTHOR_master.tex AUTHOR_body.tex AUTHOR_refs.tex EXAMPLE_master.tex EXAMPLE_body.tex EXAMPLE_refs.tex EXAMPLE_bib.bib You're reading README.txt. :-) lppl.txt contains the package license (the LaTeX Project Public License Version 1.3c). EXAMPLE_master.pdf is an example illustrating eiss.sty, AUTHOR_master.tex, AUTHOR_body.tex, AUTHOR_refs.tex, and the style sheet. (You can try to compile EXAMPLE_master.tex in the subdirectory eiss/.) check-for-packages.tex is a file that you can latex in order to check for packages explicitly required by eiss.sty. Just latex this file and pay attention to the output (or examine the LOG file afterwards). Turning to the subdirectory eiss/: eiss.sty is the LaTeX style file for EISS 13. It may be easiest to keep this file in the same directory as your TEX files (but you could also put it somewhere else where LaTeX searches for files). Please don't modify it. eiss13_logo_blank.[eps|pdf] are two files containing a blank logo. One of these files is inserted by AUTHOR_master.tex -- the file inserted depends on whether pdflatex (then the PDF version) or latex + dvips (then the EPS version) is used to compile AUTHOR_master.tex. It may be easiest to keep these files in the same directory as your TEX files. glossa.bst is a BibTeX style file from the journal Glossa. This is the BibTeX style file that you should use. This file is also available at: https://github.com/guidovw/Glossalatex (This file is included as a convenience. It's not clear what its license is.) AUTHOR_master.tex, AUTHOR_body.tex, AUTHOR_refs.tex -- these three files are to be edited for your paper: - AUTHOR_master.tex is the file in which you set 12 parameters for your paper, as well as for loading any packages that you need. Please follow the instructions in it (it's intended to be self-explanatory). This is the file that you compile. It's advised to rename it (by replacing "AUTHOR" with your last name, e.g., roussarie_master.tex). - AUTHOR_body.tex is the file for the body of your paper. This is where you should write your main text. It's also advised to rename this file (by replacing "AUTHOR" with your last name). - AUTHOR_refs.tex is the file that loads your BIB file. Please follow the instructions in it. Please also rename this file accordingly. (In the case of EXAMPLE_refs.tex, the BIB file loaded is EXAMPLE_bib.bib.) EXAMPLE_master.tex, EXAMPLE_body.tex, EXAMPLE_refs.tex, EXAMPLE_bib.bib -- these four files are the source files for EXAMPLE_master.pdf in the main directory. You're encouraged to try to compile EXAMPLE_master.tex as a way to test your system (in addition to running latex on check-for-packages.tex in the main directory). Before sending the source files for your paper to the editors, please make certain that you've paid attention to the points mentioned at https://implicature.xyz/eiss13/latex_bibtex_advice . If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Happy LaTeXing!