Running headers

The running heads can be set with the command 9. If the option <#32#>twoside<#32#> is not selected, both even and odd headers will display <#33#>rightTEXT<#33#> together with the page number. The command 10 will put the string 11 on the header of the title page.

<#272#>Figure<#272#>: <#273#>This is a sample figure. The caption comes after the figure.<#273#>
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The captions for figures and tables have been modified; the caption of the tables must come before the table.


Table: The caption comes before the table.
0 1
0 0 1
1 1 0

The bibliography style file <#70#>IFAC.bst<#70#> formats with BibTeX the references from the bibliography file according to IFAC instructions. It takes advantage of the definitions introduced by Peter Williams for the family of harvard bibliography style files. The references can be cited with the usual syntax (<#71#>e.g. <#71#>12, yielding the citation ``[#LaTeX##1###]'') or with with a new command (<#73#>e.g. <#73#>13, yielding the citation ``<#74#>LaTeX<#74#>''). The two commands support all original options in the book of <#75#>LaTeX<#75#>.

In figure #figure2#76> we can see an example for the definition of the title page and of the main commands needed.

<#288#>Figure<#288#>: <#289#>Input used to produce this paper.<#289#>
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