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CTAN update: jmlr

Date: January 5, 2012 1:50:23 PM CET
the daemon tells me: > The following information was provided by the package's contributor. > > Name of contribution: jmlr > Author's name: Nicola Talbot > Package version: 1.12 > Location on CTAN: macros/latex/jmlr/ > Summary description: Class files for the Journal of Machine Learning Research > License type: lppl > > > Announcement text given by the package's contributor: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Changes: > > * jmlr.cls > > - removed prehyperref package option. > > - renamed \jmlr at prehyperref to \jmlrprehyperref > > - added tabularx to list of problem packages. > > - provided default value of \@shortitle > > - added \titlebreak > > - added optional argument to \Name > (\jmlrauthors now redefines \@jmlr at authors instead of > \@jmlrauthors) > > - added chapter number to \theHsection to ensure unique > hyperlinks in book > > * jmlrbook.cls > > - Moved loading setspace and fink before jmlr.cls loaded > > - changed \thechapter to \theHchapter in definition of > \theHalgorithm etc > > - added \theHfootnote, \theHtable, \theHfigure > > - in \importpubpaper etc, changed \@shortitle to \@title in toc > > * makejmlrbook v0.31 > > - footnotes in abstract files changed to in-line parentheses. > > - --batchtex option now also passes "-interaction=batchmode" to > htlatex > > - added debugging option --noexecute thanks for the upload; i've installed the new version, and updated the catalogue repository. > Users may view the package catalogue entry at > http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/jmlr.html > or they may browse the package directory at > http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/jmlr/ The catalogue entry will change (somewhat) overnight tonight. Robin Fairbairns For the CTAN team

jmlr – Class files for the Journal of Machine Learning Research

The jmlr bundle provides a class for authors (jmlr) and a class for production editors (jmlrbook).

The jmlrbook class can be used to combine articles written using the jmlr class into a book. The class uses the combine class and the hyperref package to produce either a colour hyperlinked book for on-line viewing or a greyscale nonhyperlinked book for printing.

Production editors can use makejmlrbookgui to help build the proceedings from the articles.

Packagejmlr
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