Hello,
Thanks for your help.
I attach a minimal working example:
\documentclass[journal=jpclcd,manuscript=suppinfo]{achemso} %layout=traditional or layout=twocolumn
%\documentclass[aps,prl,amsmath,amssymb,reprint,superscriptaddress,showpacs]{revtex4-1}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amsfonts ...
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- Wed May 06, 2015 6:36 pm
- Forum: Document Classes
- Topic: achemso supporting information
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- Thu Apr 30, 2015 6:50 pm
- Forum: Document Classes
- Topic: achemso supporting information
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Re: achemso supporting information
Hi,
A different but related question.
The option manuscript=suppinfo doesn't seem to be working...
(For the additional .tex file containing the supporting information)
Latex says:
Invalid manuscript type suppinfo: (achemso) changed to default type letter.
Any ideas?
Thnak you very much in ...
A different but related question.
The option manuscript=suppinfo doesn't seem to be working...
(For the additional .tex file containing the supporting information)
Latex says:
Invalid manuscript type suppinfo: (achemso) changed to default type letter.
Any ideas?
Thnak you very much in ...
- Sat May 10, 2008 7:11 pm
- Forum: Decision Guidance
- Topic: Highly Configurable LaTeX Editors---A Review
- Replies: 7
- Views: 76810
Re: Highly Configurable LaTeX Editors---A Review
Thanks a lot for this incredible review.
I'm a graduate student in Chemistry considering switching to (La)Tex.
I started using JabRef in combination with MSWord and an appropriate plugin, which made my life much easier (in organizing my references).
But it really makes a lot of sense to switch to ...
I'm a graduate student in Chemistry considering switching to (La)Tex.
I started using JabRef in combination with MSWord and an appropriate plugin, which made my life much easier (in organizing my references).
But it really makes a lot of sense to switch to ...