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- \topmatter
- \runningtitle{TEST FILE}
- \runningname{HAL R. VARIAN}
- \thanks{Thanks to various \TeX\ wizards and beta testers for aid in this
- endeavor. I also want to thank mom and dad, little brother, my teachers,
- the National Science Foundation, Jim and Tammy Bakker, and anyone else I
- can think of that will make this a nice long footnote for testing purposes.}
- \title{A Test File for Ver\TeX}
- \author{Hal R. Varian}
- \affil{Perversity of Michigan}
- \date{September, 1985}
- \version{\today}
- \abstract{This paper provides a torture test for Ver\TeX in order
- to see if a few of its features work as advertised.}
-
- \keywords{Ver\TeX, typesetting, desktop publishing}
-
- \address{Prof. Hal R. Varian, Department of Economics,
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, U.S.A.}
-
- \endtopmatter
- %\doublespace
- \document
-
- \noindent This document is provides a test of the various features of the
- formatting\fnote{Here is the first footnote to see if the in-sentence
- spacing works correctly.} package Ver\TeX. It doesn't really do much else.
- Ver\TeX\ allows easy formatting of papers.\fnote{Here is a footnote, in order
- to see if the between-footnote spacing works correctly.}
-
- \section Features of Ver\TeX
-
- Among Ver\TeX's many features are subsections, proofs, etc.\fnote{Here is
- yet another footnote!} Here is another line to add to this sentence to
- check the spacing.
-
- \subsection This is a subsection
-
- Here is a theorem:\fnote{Here is a very, very, very, very, very, very, very,
- very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very,
- very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very,
- very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very,
- very, very long footnote.}
-
- \proclaim Theorem. Consider the following equation
- $$F(x) = \int_0^x f(t) dt.$$
- It follows that $F'(x) = f(x)$.
-
- \proof The fundamental theorem of calculus. \qed
-
- That's about all there is to it.\fnote{Except for footnotes. Except for
- footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for
- footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for
- footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for
- footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for
- footnotes.}
-
- That's about all there is to it. That's about all there is to it. That's
- about all there is to it. That's about all there is to it. That's about
- all there is to it. That's about all there is to it. That's about all
- there is to it. That's about all there is to it. That's about all there
- is to it. That's about all there is to it. That's about all there is to
- it.
-
- You can put quotations in Ver\TeX\ quite easily, such as:
-
- \quote{Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
- Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
- Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
- Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
- Nothing ventured, nothing gained.}
-
- Now that's a nice quotation, even though it is somewhat repetitive.
-
- %Use in REStud.sty
- %\Notes
-
- \Refs
-
- \ref \by{Afriat, S.} \yr{1967a} \paper{The Construction of a Utility
- Function from Expenditure Data} \jour{International Economic Review}
- \vol{8} \pages{67--77} \endref
-
- \ref \by{Breeden, D. and R. Litzenberger} \yr{1978} \paper{Prices of
- State-Contingent Claims Implicit in Option Prices} \jour{Journal of
- Business} \vol{9} \pages{621--851} \endref
-
- \ref \by{Varian, Hal R.} \yr{1986} \book{Intermediate Microeconomics}
- \publ{W. W. Norton \& Co.} \publaddr{New York} \endref
-
- %\PrintEndNotes
-