CTAN update: asmeconf
The asmeconf package typesets conference papers in the style of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. This update includes significant work on the underlying code, additions to the BibTeX style, greatly increased support for foreign languages, bug fixes, and examples of use. The latter include: i) numerical ODE integration and plotting within a LaTeX file using Lua code; ii) a multilingual paper with an abstract in 25 languages; and iii) illustrations of different options for author and footer layout.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/asmeconf More information is at https://www.ctan.org/pkg/asmeconf
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asmeconf – A LaTeX template for ASME conference papers
The asmeconf class provides a LaTeX template for ASME conference papers, following ASME’s guidelines for margins, fonts, headings, captions, and reference formats as of 2022.
This LaTeX template is intended to be used with the asmeconf.bst BibTeX style, for reference formatting, which is part of this distribution. Unlike older ASME conference LaTeX templates, asmeconf pdfs will contain hyperlinks, bookmarks, and metadata; and the references can include the DOI and URL fields. This LaTeX template enables inline author names, following ASME’s current style, but it can also produce the traditional grid style. Options include line numbering, final column balancing, various math options, government copyright, archivability (PDF/A), and multilingual support. The code is compatible with pdfLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.
This LaTeX template is not a publication of ASME, but it does conform to ASME’s currently published guidelines for conference papers.
Package | asmeconf |
Version | 1.38 2024-08-01 |
Copyright | 2021–2024 John Lienhard |
Maintainer | John H. Lienhard |