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When I use \begin{abstract} the abstract title appears in above of text. The file I use is a template. However, I want to align abstract title with its text. I mean that in output pdf abstract part is shown like following:
Abstract: In this paper...
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Re: Align Abstract Title with Text
You could create your own abstract environment, or use \paragraph or any sectioning format for this, perhaps with a quote or quotation environment.
If you would like to get help in changing the template's abstract environment, you should post the template here as attachment. I guess it's not a secret template.
Stefan
If you would like to get help in changing the template's abstract environment, you should post the template here as attachment. I guess it's not a secret template.
Stefan
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Align Abstract Title with Text
here is my code:Stefan_K wrote:You could create your own abstract environment, or use \paragraph or any sectioning format for this, perhaps with a quote or quotation environment.
If you would like to get help in changing the template's abstract environment, you should post the template here as attachment. I guess it's not a secret template.
Stefan
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% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
%\documentclass[letterpaper, 10 pt, conference]{ieeeconf} % Comment this line out
% if you need a4paper
\documentclass[a4paper, 10pt, conference]{ieeeconf} % Use this line for a4
% paper
%\IEEEoverridecommandlockouts % This command is only
% needed if you want to
% use the \thanks command
%\overrideIEEEmargins
% See the \addtolength command later in the file to balance the column lengths
% on the last page of the document
% The following packages can be found on http:\\www.ctan.org
\usepackage{titlesec}
\usepackage{graphicx} % for pdf, bitmapped graphics files
%\usepackage{epsfig} % for postscript graphics files
%\usepackage{mathptmx} % assumes new font selection scheme installed
%\usepackage{times} % assumes new font selection scheme installed
\usepackage{amsmath} % assumes amsmath package installed
%\usepackage{amssymb} % assumes amsmath package installed
\title{\LARGE \bf
Preparation of Papers for IEEE Sponsored Conferences \& Symposia
}
%\author{ \parbox{3 in}{\centering Huibert Kwakernaak*
% \thanks{*Use the $\backslash$thanks command to put information here}\\
% Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science\\
% University of Twente\\
% 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands\\
% {\tt\small h.kwakernaak@autsubmit.com}}
% \hspace*{ 0.5 in}
% \parbox{3 in}{ \centering Pradeep Misra**
% \thanks{**The footnote marks may be inserted manually}\\
% Department of Electrical Engineering \\
% Wright State University\\
% Dayton, OH 45435, USA\\
% {\tt\small pmisra@cs.wright.edu}}
%}
\author{\fontsize{11}{13}Huibert Kwakernaak and Pradeep Misra% <-this % stops a space
\thanks{This work was not supported by any organization}% <-this % stops a space
\thanks{H. Kwakernaak is with Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science,
University of Twente, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
{\tt\small h.kwakernaak@autsubmit.com}}%
\thanks{P. Misra is with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Wright State University,
Dayton, OH 45435, USA
{\tt\small pmisra@cs.wright.edu}}%
}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\thispagestyle{empty}
\pagestyle{empty}
\titleformat{\section}{%
\centering\normalfont\Large\bfseries}{\thesection}{1em}{}
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\begin{abstract}
These instructions provide basic guidelines for preparing camera-ready (CR)
Proceedings-style papers. This document is itself an example of the
desired layout for CR papers (inclusive of this abstract). The document
contains information regarding desktop publishing format, type sizes, and
type faces. Style rules are provided that explain how to handle equations,
units, figures, tables, references, abbreviations, and acronyms. Sections
are also devoted to the preparation of the references and acknowledgments.
\end{abstract}
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\subsection{Abbreviations and Acronyms}
Define abbreviations and acronyms the first time they are used in the text,
even after they have been defined in the abstract. Abbreviations such as
IEEE, SI, CGS, ac, dc, and rms do not have to be defined. Do not use
abbreviations in the title unless they are unavoidable.
\subsection{Equations}
Number equations consecutively with equation numbers in parentheses flush
with the right margin, as in (1). To make your equations more compact
you may use the solidus (/), the exp. function, or appropriate exponents.
Italicize Roman symbols for quantities and variables, but not Greek symbols.
Use a long dash rather then hyphen for a minus sign. Use parentheses to avoid
ambiguities in the denominator.
Punctuate equations with commas or periods when they are part of a sentence:
$$\Gamma_2 a^2 + \Gamma_3 a^3 + \Gamma_4 a^4 + ... = \lambda \Lambda(x),$$
where $\lambda$ is an auxiliary parameter.
Be sure that the symbols in your equation have been defined before the
equation appears or immediately following.
Use ``(1),'' not ``Eq. (1)'' or ``Equation (1),''
except at the beginning of a sentence: ``Equation (1) is ...''.
\begin{figure}[!t]
\centering
%\includegraphics[scale=1.0]{figurefile}
\caption{Inductance of oscillation winding on amorphous
magnetic core versus DC bias magnetic field}
\label{figurelabel}
\end{figure}
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\section{CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORKS}
\subsection{Conclusions}
This is a repeat.
Position figures and tables at the tops and bottoms of columns.
Avoid placing them in the middle of columns. Large figures and tables
may span across both columns. Figure captions should be below the figures;
table captions should be above the tables. Avoid placing figures and tables
before their first mention in the text. Use the abbreviation ``Fig. 1'',
even at the beginning of a sentence.
Figure axis labels are often a source of confusion.
Try to use words rather then symbols. As an example write the quantity ``Inductance",
or ``Inductance L'', not just.
Put units in parentheses. Do not label axes only with units.
In the example, write ``Inductance (mH)'', or ``Inductance L (mH)'', not just ``mH''.
Do not label axes with the ratio of quantities and units.
For example, write ``Temperature (K)'', not ``Temperature/K''.
\subsection{Future Works}
This is a repeat.
Position figures and tables at the tops and bottoms of columns.
Avoid placing them in the middle of columns. Large figures and tables
may span across both columns. Figure captions should be below the figures;
table captions should be above the tables. Avoid placing figures and tables
before their first mention in the text. Use the abbreviation ``Fig. 1'',
even at the beginning of a sentence.
Figure axis labels are often a source of confusion.
Try to use words rather then symbols. As an example write the quantity ``Inductance",
or ``Inductance L'', not just.
Put units in parentheses. Do not label axes only with units.
In the example, write ``Inductance (mH)'', or ``Inductance L (mH)'', not just ``mH''.
Do not label axes with the ratio of quantities and units.
For example, write ``Temperature (K)'', not ``Temperature/K''.
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\section{ACKNOWLEDGMENTS}
The authors gratefully acknowledge the contribution of National Research Organization and reviewers' comments.
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References are important to the reader; therefore, each citation must be complete and correct. If at all possible, references should be commonly available publications.
\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\bibitem{R1}
I. Komanovskyand, N. McClamroch, “Development in nonholonomic control problems,” IEEE Control Systems Magazine 15 (6) (1995) 20\_36.
\bibitem{R2}
G.A. Lafferriere and H. Sussmann, “A differentjal geometric approach to motion planning,” in Nonholonomic Motion Planning, Z. Li and J.F. Canny, Eds., pp. 235-270. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993.
\bibitem{R3}
R.W. Brockett and L. Dai, “Nonholonomic kinematics and the role of elliptic functions in constructive controllability,” in Nonholonomic Motion Planning, Z. Li and J.F. Canny, Eds., pp. 1-22. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993
\bibitem{R4}
S.S. Ge, Z. Sun, T.H. Lee, M.W. Spong, “ Feedback linearization and stabilization of second-order nonholonomic chained systems”, International Journal of Control 74 (15) (2001) 219\_245.
\bibitem{R5}
Z. Xi, G. Feng, Z.P. Jiang, D. Cheng, “A switching algorithm for global exponential tabilization of uncertain chained systems, ” IEEE Transcations on Automatic Control V 48 (10) (2003) 1793\_1798.
\bibitem{R6}
X.W. Mu, J.M. Yu, W.P. Bi, D. Cheng, “Robust adaptive control of nonholonomic systems with uncertainties,” Applied Mathematics and Mechanics 25 (2004) 297\_304.
\bibitem{R7}
X.Y. Zheng, Y.Q. Wu, “Adaptive stabilization of uncertain nonholonomic systems by output feedback,” in: Proc. 7th World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation, Chongqing, 2008, pp. 876\_881
\bibitem{R8}
S.S. Ge, Zhuping Wang, T.H. Lee, “Adaptive stabilization of uncertain nonholonomic systems by state andoutput feedback, ” Automatica 39 (2003) 1451 \_ 1460
\bibitem{R9}
Yandong Li, Ling Zhu, Zongyi Wang and Tao Liu, “Trajectory Tracking for Nonholonomic Wheeled Mobile Robots Based on an Improved Sliding Mode Control Method,” 2009 ISECS International Colloquium on Computing, Communication, Control, and Management .
\bibitem{R10}
Theo J.A. de Vries, Wubbe J.R. Velthuis, Job van Amerongen, “LEARNING FEED-FORWARD CONTROL: A SURVEY AND HISTORICAL NOTE,” Proc. 1st IFAC Conf. on Mechatronic Systems (Darmstadt, Germany, 18–20 Sept. 2000), R. Isermann (ed.),
\bibitem{R11}
Zhong Ping Jiang, Henk Nijmeijer,``Tracking Control of Mobile Robots: A Case Study on Backstepping",\textit{ Automatica}, Vol.33, No.7, pp 1393-1399, 1997.
\end{thebibliography}
\end{document}
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\renewenvironment{abstract}{%
\textbf{\abstractname:}\itshape}{%
\vspace*{\baselineskip}}
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