% phase1.sty (Be sure to use this name when saving the file!) % % Style file for HST Phase I proposals. % % This version is for the Cycle 23 Phase I Proposals and Mid-Cycle Time. % % 08/12/2015 % % There are two main types of proposals: observing proposals % and archival research proposals. This style file is for % both types since there is a large amount of overlap between % the two. % % Pages 1-X. The "General Questions" responses. Scientific % justification and so on. Allowed to spill over onto % a further pages. % % % \begin{macro}{\bottomcaption} % The user-commands |\topcaption| and |\bottomcaption| set the % boolean |@topcaption| to determine where to put the % tablecaption. The default is to put the caption on the top of % the table % \begin{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} \newif\if@topcaption \@topcaptiontrue \def\topcaption{\@topcaptiontrue\tablecaption} \def\bottomcaption{\@topcaptionfalse\tablecaption} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\tablecaption} % This command has to function exactly like |\caption| does except % it has to store its argument (and the optional argument) for % later processing \emph{within} the supertabular environment. % % \begin{macrocode} \long\def\tablecaption{% \refstepcounter{table} \@dblarg{\@xtablecaption}} \long\def\@xtablecaption[#1]#2{% \long\gdef\@process@tablecaption{\@stcaption{table}[#1]{#2}}} \global\let\@process@tablecaption\relax % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % This is a redefinition of LaTeX's \@caption, \@makecaption is % called within a group so as not to return to \normalsize globally. % also a fix is made for the `feature' of the \@makecaption of % article.sty and friends that a caption ALWAYS gets a \vskip 10pt % at the top and NONE at the bottom. If a user wants to precede his % table with a caption this results in a collision. % % \begin{macrocode} \long\def\@stcaption#1[#2]#3{\par% \addcontentsline{\csname ext@#1\endcsname}{#1}% {\protect\numberline{% \csname the#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #2}} \begingroup \@parboxrestore \normalsize \if@topcaption \vskip -10pt \fi \@makecaption{\csname fnum@#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #3}\par \if@topcaption \vskip 10pt \fi \endgroup} % \end{macrocode} % % |\tablehead| activates the new tabular |\cr| commands. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\tablehead[1]{\gdef\@tablehead{#1}} \tablehead{} \newcommand\tablefirsthead[1]{\gdef\@table@first@head{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % % % If the user uses an extra amount of tabular-data (like % \|multicolumn|) in |\tabletail| \TeX\ starts looping because of % the definition of |\nextline|. So make |\\| act like just a |\cr| % inside this tail to prevent the loop. Save and restore the value % of |\\| % % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\tabletail[1]{% \gdef\@tabletail{% \noalign{% \global\let\@savcr=\\ \global\let\\=\cr}% #1% \noalign{\global\let\\=\@savcr}}} \tabletail{} \newcommand\tablelasttail[1]{\gdef\@table@last@tail{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macro}{\sttraceon} % \changes{v3.7b}{1994/05/16}{Added macro} % \begin{macro}{\sttraceoff} % \changes{v3.7b}{1994/05/16}{Added macro} % There now is a possiblity to follow the decisions supertabular % makes about breaking the tabular. This has to be enabled when % converting this file with \texttt{docstrip} to a \texttt{.sty} % file. % \begin{macrocode} %\newif\if@st@trace %\newcommand\sttraceon{\@st@tracetrue} %\newcommand\sttraceoff{\@st@tracefalse} %\newif\if@st@trace % \end{macrocode} % The default is to turn tracing off % \begin{macrocode} %\sttraceoff % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@sttrace} % A macro that gets the trace message as its argument % \begin{macrocode} %\newcommand\@sttrace[1]{\if@st@trace\typeout{ST trace: #1}\fi} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\page@left} % \changes{v3.7b}{1994/05/16}{Renamed from \cmd\maxsize} % This register holds the estimate of the amount of space left over % on the current page. This is used in the decision when to start a % new page. % \begin{macrocode} \newdimen\page@left % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macrocode} \newdimen\actsize % actual pagesize \newdimen\@tailht % height of table tail (if any) \newdimen\parboxheight % height plus depth of a parbox-argument \newdimen\addspace % stores the value of \\[#1] \newdimen\midlineheight % estimated size of a normal line \newdimen\pargcorrection % to set page height tolerance if p-arg \newdimen\computedimens % computation variable \newbox\tabparbox % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macro}{\@stabularcr} % \begin{macro}{\@sxtabularcr} % These are redefinitions of |\@tabularcr| and |\@xtabularcr|. This % is needed to include |\nextline| in the definition of % |\@xtabularcr|. % % All redefined macros have names that are similar to the original % names, except with a leading 's' % \begin{macrocode} \def\@stabularcr{{\ifnum0=`}\fi\@ifstar{\@sxtabularcr}{\@sxtabularcr}} \def\@sxtabularcr{% \@ifnextchar[{\@sargtabularcr}{\ifnum0=`{\fi}\cr\nextline}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macrocode} \def\@sargtabularcr[#1]{% \ifnum0=`{\fi}% \ifdim #1>\z@ \unskip\@sxargarraycr{#1} \else \@syargarraycr{#1}% \fi} % \end{macrocode} % % In this case we need to copy the value of the optional argument % of |\\| in our private register |\addspace|. % \begin{macrocode} \def\@sxargarraycr#1{% \@tempdima #1\advance\@tempdima \dp \@arstrutbox \vrule \@height\z@ \@depth\@tempdima \@width\z@ \cr \noalign{\global\addspace=#1}\nextline} % \end{macrocode} % % Here we need to insert |\nextline| % \begin{macrocode} \def\@syargarraycr#1{\cr\noalign{\vskip #1\global\addspace=#1}\nextline} % \end{macrocode} % % The macros that deal with parbox columns need to be redefined, % because we need to know the size of the parbox. Also the maximum % size of the tabular on this page is shrunk somewhat. % \begin{macrocode} \def\@sstartpbox#1{% \global\advance\page@left by -\pargcorrection \global\pargcorrection=0pt % \end{macrocode} % To achieve our goal we need to save the text in box. % \begin{macrocode} \setbox\tabparbox\vtop\bgroup\hsize#1\@arrayparboxrestore} % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \def\@sastartpbox#1{% \bgroup\hsize#1% \global\advance\page@left by -\pargcorrection \global\pargcorrection=0pt \setbox\tabparbox\vtop\bgroup\hsize#1\@arrayparboxrestore} % \end{macrocode} % % 11/03/92 JB: The following change didn't find its way into the % \@sendpbox command. This caused a difference in % linespacing between a supertabular and a normal % tabular. % \def\@endpbox{\unskip\strut\par\egroup\hfil} % % 14 Jan 89: Def of \@endpbox changed from % % \def\@endpbox{\par\vskip\dp\@arstrutbox\egroup\hfil} % % so vertical spacing works out right if the last line of a `p' % % entry has a descender. % \begin{macrocode} \def\@sendpbox{% \unskip\strut\par\egroup \computedimens=\ht\tabparbox \advance\computedimens by \dp\tabparbox \ifnum\parboxheight<\computedimens \global\parboxheight=\computedimens \fi \computedimens=\z@ \box\tabparbox\hfil} \def\@saendpbox{% \unskip\strut\par\egroup \computedimens=\ht\tabparbox \advance\computedimens by \dp\tabparbox \ifnum\parboxheight<\computedimens \global\parboxheight=\computedimens \fi \computedimens=\z@ \unvbox\tabparbox\egroup} % \end{macrocode} % % %%%% Here start really new supertabular commands %%%% % % \begin{macro}{\calmidlineheight} % Estimates the height of normal line taking |\arraystretch| into % account. % \begin{macrocode} \def\calmidlineheight{% \midlineheight=\arraystretch \baslineskp \global\advance\midlineheight by 1\p@ % \@sttrace{Average line height:\the\midlineheight}% \global\pargcorrection=4\midlineheight % \@sttrace{Correction for p columns: \the\pargcorrection}% } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@calfirstpageht} % \changes{v3.7a}{1993/04/05}{Renamed from \cmd\calpage} % Estimates the space left on the current page and decides whether % the tabular can be started on this page or on a new page. % \begin{macrocode} \def\@calfirstpageht{% % \@sttrace{Calculating height of tabular on first page} % \end{macrocode} % The \TeX\ register |\pagetotal| contains the height of the page % sofar, the \LaTeX\ register |\@colroom| contains the height of % the column. % \begin{macrocode} \global\actsize\pagetotal \global\page@left\@colroom % \@sttrace{pagetotal = \the\pagetotal; % page@left = \the\page@left}% % \end{macrocode} % When we are in twocolumn mode \TeX\ may still be collecting % material for the first column although there seems to be no space % left. In this case we have to check against two times |\page@left|. % \begin{macrocode} \if@twocolumn % \@sttrace{two column mode}% \if@firstcolumn % \@sttrace{First column}% \ifnum\actsize > \page@left \global\maxsize=2\page@left \ifnum\actsize > \page@left \newpage\@calnextpageht % \@sttrace{starting new page}% \else % \end{macrocode} % In this case we're in the second column, so we have to compensate % for the material in the first column. % \begin{macrocode} % \@sttrace{Second column}% \global\advance\page@left -\actsize \global\advance\page@left -\@colroom \fi \fi \fi \else % \end{macrocode} % In one column mode there is a simple decision. % \begin{macrocode} % \@sttrace{one column mode}% \ifnum\actsize > \page@left % \@sttrace{starting new page}% \newpage\@calnextpageht % \end{macrocode} % When we are not starting a new page subtract the size of the % material already on it from the available space. % \begin{macrocode} \else \global\advance\page@left by -\actsize \global\actsize\z@ \fi \fi % \end{macrocode} % To decide when to start a new page, we need to know the vertical % size of the tail of the table. % \begin{macrocode} \ifx\empty\@tabletail \@tailht=\z@ \else \setbox\@tempboxa=\vbox{\@arrayparboxrestore% \expandafter\tabular\expandafter{\tableformat} \@tabletail\endtabular} \@tailht=\ht\@tempboxa\advance\@tailht\dp\@tempboxa \fi % \end{macrocode} % We add the average height of a line to this because when we % decide to continue the tabular we need to have enough space left % for one line an the tail. % \begin{macrocode} \advance\@tailht by \midlineheight % \@sttrace{Height of tail: \the\@tailht} % \@sttrace{Maximum height of tabular: \the\page@left} } % Here is the definition of supertabular % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@calnextpageht} % \changes{v3.7a}{1993/04/05}{Macro added} % This calculates the maximum height of the tabular on all % subsequent pages of the supertabular environment. The correction % for parbox columns is somewhat smaller then on the first page of % the environment % \begin{macrocode} \def\@calnextpageht{% % \@sttrace{Calculating height of tabular on next page} \global\page@left\@colroom \global\pargcorrection=2\midlineheight % \@sttrace{Correction for p columns: \the\pargcorrection}% \global\actsize=\z@ % \@sttrace{Maximum height of tabular: \the\page@left} } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\supertabular} % We start by saving the preamble of the tabular in a macro. % \begin{macrocode} \def\supertabular#1 {% \def\tableformat{#1} % \@sttrace{Starting a new supertabular} % \end{macrocode} % Then remember that this is not a \textsf{supertabular*} % environment. % \begin{macrocode} \global\starfalse % \end{macrocode} % If the caption should come at the top we insert it here. % \begin{macrocode} \if@topcaption \@process@tablecaption \fi % \end{macrocode} % Save the original definition of |\\|. % \begin{macrocode} \global\let\@oldcr=\\ % \end{macrocode} % Save the current value of |\baselineskip|, as we need it in the % calculation of the average height of a line. % \begin{macrocode} \def\baslineskp{\baselineskip}% \calmidlineheight \@calfirstpageht % \end{macrocode} % We have to check whether \texttt{array.sty} was loaded, because % some of the internal macros have different names. % \begin{macrocode} \ifx\undefined\@classix % \end{macrocode} % Save old |\@tabularcr| and insert the definition of % |\@stabularcr|. % \begin{macrocode} \let\@@tabularcr\@tabularcr \let\@tabularcr\@stabularcr % \end{macrocode} % Activate the new parbox algorithm. % \begin{macrocode} \let\@@startpbox=\@sstartpbox \let\@@endpbox=\@sendpbox \else % \end{macrocode} % When \texttt{array.sty} was loaded things are a bit different. % \begin{macrocode} \let\@@tabularcr\@arraycr \let\@arraycr\@stabularcr \let\org@startpbox=\@startpbox \let\org@endpbox=\@endpbox \let\@startpbox=\@sastartpbox \let\@endpbox=\@saendpbox \fi % \end{macrocode} % % Moved the check for the use of \tablefirsthead to befor the % start of the tabular environment in order to make the \futurelet % inside \hline do its work correctly (15.02.91) % % Check if the head of the table should be different for the first % and subsequent pages. % \begin{macrocode} \ifx\@table@first@head\undefined \let\@@tablehead=\@tablehead \else \let\@@tablehead=\@table@first@head \fi % \end{macrocode} % Finally start a normal \textsf{tabular} environment. % \begin{macrocode} \expandafter\tabular\expandafter{\tableformat} \@@tablehead} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\endsupertabular} % This closes the environment. % \begin{macrocode} \def\endsupertabular{% \ifx\@table@last@tail\undefined \@tabletail \else \@table@last@tail \fi \endtabular % \end{macrocode} % Restore the original definition of |\@tabularcr| % \begin{macrocode} \ifx\undefined\@classix \let\@tabularcr\@@tabularcr \else \let\@arraycr\@@tabularcr \let\@startpbox=\org@startpbox \let\@endpbox=\org@endpbox \fi % \end{macrocode} % Check if we have to insert a caption and restore to default % behaviour of putting captions at the top. % \begin{macrocode} \if@topcaption \else \@process@tablecaption \@topcaptiontrue \fi % \end{macrocode} % % Restore the meaning of |\\| to the one it had before the start % of this environment. Also re-initialize some control-sequences % % \begin{macrocode} \global\let\\=\@oldcr \let\@table@first@head\undefined \let\@table@last@tail\undefined \global\let\@process@tablecaption\relax % \@sttrace{Ended a supertabular} } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\ifstar} % This switch is used in the internal macros to remember which % kind of environment was started. % \begin{macrocode} \newif\ifstar % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\tabularwidth} % For the \textsf{supertabular*} environment it is necessary to % store the intended width of the tabular. % \begin{macrocode} \newdimen\tabularwidth % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\supertabular*} % We start by saving the intended width and the preamble of the % \textsf{tabular*}. % \begin{macrocode} \@namedef{supertabular*}#1#2 {% % \@sttrace{Starting a new supertabular*} \def\tableformat{#2} \tabularwidth=#1 \global\startrue % \end{macrocode} % If the caption should come at the top we insert it here. % \begin{macrocode} \if@topcaption\@process@tablecaption\fi % \end{macrocode} % Save the original definition of |\\|. % \begin{macrocode} \global\let\@oldcr=\\ % \end{macrocode} % Save the current value of |\baselineskip|, as we need it in the % calculation of the average height of a line. % \begin{macrocode} \def\baslineskp{\baselineskip}% \calmidlineheight \@calfirstpageht % \end{macrocode} % We have to check whether \texttt{array.sty} was loaded, because % some of the internal macros have different names. % \begin{macrocode} \ifx\undefined\@classix % \end{macrocode} % Save old |\@tabularcr| and insert the definition of % |\@stabularcr|. % \begin{macrocode} \let\@@tabularcr\@tabularcr \let\@tabularcr\@stabularcr % \end{macrocode} % Activate the new parbox algorithm % \begin{macrocode} \let\@@startpbox=\@sstartpbox \let\@@endpbox=\@sendpbox \else % \end{macrocode} % When \texttt{array.sty} was loaded things are a bit different. % \begin{macrocode} \let\@@tabularcr\@arraycr \let\@arraycr\@stabularcr \let\org@startpbox=\@startpbox \let\org@endpbox=\@endpbox \let\@startpbox=\@sastartpbox \let\@endpbox=\@saendpbox \fi % \end{macrocode} % % Check if the head of the table should be different for the first % and subsequent pages. % \begin{macrocode} \ifx\@table@first@head\undefined \let\@@tablehead\@tablehead \else \let\@@tablehead\@table@first@head \fi % \end{macrocode} % Finally start a normal \textsf{tabular*} environment. % \begin{macrocode} \expandafter\csname tabular*\expandafter\endcsname \expandafter{\expandafter\tabularwidth\expandafter}% \expandafter{\tableformat}% \@@tablehead}% % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\endsupertabular*} % This closes the environment. % \begin{macrocode} \@namedef{endsupertabular*}{% \ifx\@table@last@tail\undefined \@tabletail \else \@table@last@tail \fi \csname endtabular*\endcsname % \end{macrocode} % Restore the old definition of |\@tabularcr|. % \begin{macrocode} \ifx\undefined\@classix \let\@tabularcr\@@tabularcr \else \let\@arraycr\@@tabularcr \let\@startpbox=\org@startpbox \let\@endpbox=\org@endpbox \fi % \end{macrocode} % Check if we have to insert a caption and restore to default % behaviour of putting captions at the top. % \begin{macrocode} \if@topcaption \else \@process@tablecaption \@topcaptiontrue \fi % \end{macrocode} % % Restore the meaning of |\\| to the one it had before the start % of this environment. Also re-initialize some control-sequences % % \begin{macrocode} \global\let\\=\@oldcr \let\@table@first@head\undefined \let\@table@last@tail\undefined \global\let\@process@tablecaption\relax % \@sttrace{Ended a supertabular*} } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\nextline} % This macro is called by each |\\| inside the tabular environment. % It updates the estimate of the amount of space left on the % current page and starts a new page if necessary. % \begin{macrocode} \def\nextline{% \noalign{% \ifnum\parboxheight<\midlineheight % \end{macrocode} % If there is a non-empty line, but an empty parbox, then % |\parboxheight| might be non-zero, but too small thereby breaking % the algorithm. Therefore we estimate the height of the line to be % |\midlineheight| in this case. % \begin{macrocode} \global\advance\page@left -\midlineheight % \end{macrocode} % |\addspace| is the value of the optional argument of |\\|. % \begin{macrocode} \global\advance\page@left -\addspace \else % \end{macrocode} % When the parbox was not empty we take into account its height % (plus a bit extra). % \begin{macrocode} % \@sttrace{Added par box with height \the\parboxheight}% \global\advance\page@left -\parboxheight \global\advance\page@left -0.1\parboxheight \global\parboxheight\z@ \fi \global\addspace=\z@ % \@sttrace{Space left for tabular: \the\page@left} } % \end{macrocode} % When there is not enough space left we start a new page. % \begin{macrocode} \ifnum\page@left<\@tailht \st@newpage \else % \end{macrocode} % % This line is necessary because the tablehead has to be inserted % *after* the |\if\else\fi|-clause. For this purpose |\st@next| is % used. In the middle of tableprocessing it shoud be an *empty* % macro (*not* |\relax|). (15.2.91) % \begin{macrocode} \noalign{\global\let\st@next\@empty}% \fi\st@next} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\st@newpage} % \changes{v3.7b}{1994/05/16}{Added macro, split off from % \cmd\nextline} % This macro performs the actions necessary to start a new page. % \begin{macrocode} \def\st@newpage{% % \noalign{\@sttrace{Starting new page, writing tail}} % \end{macrocode} % Output |\tabletail|, close the tabular environment, output all % material and start a fresh new page. % \begin{macrocode} \@tabletail \ifstar \csname endtabular*\endcsname \else \endtabular \fi % \if@twocolumn % \if@firstcolumn % \newpage\@calnextpageht % \global\actsize=\z@ % \else % \newpage\@calnextpageht % \fi % \else \newpage\@calnextpageht % \fi \let\st@next\@tablehead % \@sttrace{writing head} \ifstar \expandafter\csname tabular*\expandafter\endcsname \expandafter{\expandafter\tabularwidth\expandafter}% \expandafter{\tableformat}% \else \expandafter\tabular\expandafter{\tableformat}% \fi} % \end{macrocode} % % end of supertabular.sty % EPS FIGURE SUPPORT % % We will support the incorporation of PostScript figures in % the manner of AASTeX. This means we will assume the presence % of the Rokicki dvips package, and use specials with that % syntax. So, taken from aaspp.sty: % % Include Rokicki's epsf.sty file explicitly. % \@ifundefined{epsfbox}{\input{epsf.sty}}{\relax} % % Simplified EPS inclusion macros so we can see how % this goes... These are layered on Rokicki's dvips % material, and are dependent on the author's use of % that DVI driver. % % \plotone{EPSFILE} \plottwo{EPSFILE}{EPSFILE} % \plotfiddle{EPSFILE}{VSIZE}{ROT}{HSF}{VSF}{HTRANS}{VTRANS} % % \plotone inserts the plot in a space that is % \columnwidth wide; the plot is scaled so the % horizontal dimension fits in the text width, and the % vertical dimension is scaled to maintain the aspect % ratio. \plottwo inserts two plots next to each other % in one \columnwidth, sort of like "two-up" mode. % % EPSFILE name of file with EPS % % The following arguments are for the \plotfiddle macro % which formats the \special itself, prepares vspace, % etc. This completely bypasses Rokicki's macros that % attempt to rationalize the EPS BoundingBox with the % LaTeX page dimensions. % % % VSIZE vertical white space to allow for plot % ROT rotation angle % HSF horiz scale factor % VSF vert scale factor % HTRANS horiz translation % VTRANS vert translation % %\epsfverbosetrue % % From Jeannette, to be in AASTeX version 4.0 % \def\eps@scaling{.95} \def\epsscale#1{\gdef\eps@scaling{#1}} \def\plotone#1{\centering \leavevmode \epsfxsize=\eps@scaling\columnwidth \epsfbox{#1}} \def\plottwo#1#2{\centering \leavevmode \epsfxsize=.45\columnwidth \hbox{\epsfbox{#1}} \hfil \epsfxsize=.45\columnwidth \epsfbox{#2}} \def\plotfiddle#1#2#3#4#5#6#7{\centering \leavevmode \vbox to#2{\rule{0pt}{#2}} \special{psfile=#1 voffset=#7 hoffset=#6 vscale=#5 hscale=#4 angle=#3}} % PAGE LAYOUT % % Hopefully, everything will fit on an A4 % page, although the right margin may be a bit cramped. % \headheight 40pt \headsep 30pt \oddsidemargin 0pt \parindent 2em \topmargin -33pt \textwidth 6.5in \textheight 8.5in \raggedbottom % TABLE JUSTIFICATION % % Here is the magic code from Chris Biemesderfer allowing p boxes % in tables NOT be right justified. The difference from the % definition of @arrayparboxrestore in latex.tex is changing % \rightskip and \@rightskip from zero to \@flushglue. % \def\@arrayparboxrestore{\let\par\@@par \let\-\@dischyph \let\'\@acci \let\`\@accii \let\=\@acciii \parindent\z@ \parskip\z@ \everypar{}\linewidth\hsize \@totalleftmargin\z@ \leftskip\z@ \rightskip\@flushglue \@rightskip\@flushglue \parfillskip\@flushglue \lineskip\normallineskip \baselineskip\normalbaselineskip\sloppy} % FOOTNOTES % % Changes for footnotes. The observation summary and % investigator list tables are set within minipages to keep % the footnotes close to the table, if they are used. Set % \footins to 0pt to keep them REALLY close. % \def\thefootnote{\arabic{footnote}} \def\thempfootnote{\arabic{mpfootnote}} \let\footnotesize\small \let\footnoterule\relax \skip\@mpfootins 0pt plus 4pt minus 2pt % CAPTIONS % % There was a request that captions be in a smaller size than % the running text. Here, it is set to \small. % \long\def\@makecaption#1#2{% \vskip 10pt \sbox\@tempboxa{\small #1: #2}% \ifdim \wd\@tempboxa >\hsize \small #1: #2\par \else \global \@minipagefalse \hbox to\hsize{\hfil\box\@tempboxa\hfil}% \fi \vskip 10pt} % SECTIONING COMMANDS % % It would be nice to allow proposers to use sectioning commands % when composing long replies---in the scientific justification, % for example. Make sure they are less conspicuous than the % headers for each question. % \def\section{\@startsection {section}{1}{\z@}{-3.5ex plus -1ex minus -.2ex}{2.3ex plus .2ex}{\normalsize\bf}} \def\subsection{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}{-3.25ex plus -1ex minus -.2ex}{1.5ex plus .2ex}{\normalsize\it}} \def\subsubsection{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\z@}{-3.25ex plus -1ex minus -.2ex}{1.5ex plus .2ex}{\normalsize}} % GENERAL FORM % % Define macros to print out little section headers for % each of the questions that appear in this part of the % form. Each calls \markanswer, which puts a big black % box in the left margin. Reset the section counter, % so that if the proposer used sectioning commands in % an answer, they start at 1 again in the next answer. % As in LaTeX, suppress the indentation of the first % paragraph following a header. % \def\markanswer#1{% \vskip 12pt \setcounter{section}{0} {\noindent\kern -24pt\vrule width10pt height10pt \hskip 12pt\large\bf #1} \par\nobreak\vskip 12pt\@afterindentfalse \@afterheading} % \def\budgetnarrative{% \markanswer{Management Plan}} \def\justification{\newpage \markanswer{Scientific Justification}} \def\describeobservations{% \markanswer{Description of the Observations}} \def\describetwogyro{% \markanswer{Strategy for Two-Gyro Observations}} \def\describearchival{% \markanswer{Analysis Plan}} \def\specialreq{% \markanswer{Special Requirements}} \def\coordinatedobs{% \markanswer{Coordinated Observations}} \def\previousprograms{% \markanswer{Previous Related HST Programs}} \def\duplications{% \markanswer{Justify Duplications}} \def\rationaletime{\newpage \markanswer{Rationale for DD Time}} \def\justifyscience{% \markanswer{Science Justification}} \def\describeobservations{% \markanswer{Description of the Observations}} \def\schedulingreqs{% \markanswer{Scheduling Requirements}} \def\relatedprops{% \markanswer{Related Proposals}} \def\programmaticimpact{% \markanswer{Programmatic Impact}} \def\managementplan{% \markanswer{Management Plan}} \def\midcycle{% \markanswer{Rationale for Mid-Cycle Time}} % ABBREVIATIONS % % Special symbols of astronomical interest. % % These came from Howard Bond, I think, by way % of the STScI preprint style: % \def\ang{\AA} %Angstrom unit \def\degpoint{\mbox{$^\circ\mskip-7.0mu.\,$}} \def\halpha{\mbox{H$\alpha$}} \def\hbeta{\mbox{H$\beta$}} \def\hgamma{\mbox{H$\gamma$}} \def\kms{\,km~s$^{-1}$} % note leading thinspace \def\lya{\mbox{Ly$\alpha$}} \def\lyb{\mbox{Ly$\beta$}} \def\minpoint{\mbox{$'\mskip-4.7mu.\mskip0.8mu$}} \def\mv{\mbox{$m_{_V}$}} \def\Mv{\mbox{$M_{_V}$}} \def\peryr{\mbox{$\>\rm yr^{-1}$}} \def\secpoint{\mbox{$''\mskip-7.6mu.\,$}} \def\sqdeg{\mbox{${\rm deg}^2$}} \def\squig{\sim\!\!} %\def\subsun{\mbox{$_{\twelvesy\odot}$}} \def\subsun{\mbox{$_{\normalsize\odot}$}} % % These are from AASTeX, with notes: % % Handy little things everybody works out for themselves % anyway. Many of these come from Springer's A&A % package, and some were contributed by Francois % Schweizer at DTM. You can go berserk making these % up, especially when you start getting into the % composite ones. We have tried to select a tractable % number that were useful, and somewhat difficult to get % right because fussy kerning or some such is required. % Most can be used in or out of math mode with impunity; % \alt and \agt are relations and can only be used in % math mode. % \def\deg{\hbox{$^\circ$}} \def\sun{\hbox{$\odot$}} \def\earth{\hbox{$\oplus$}} \def\lesssim{\mathrel{\hbox{\rlap{\hbox{% \lower4pt\hbox{$\sim$}}}\hbox{$<$}}}} \def\gtrsim{\mathrel{\hbox{\rlap{\hbox{% \lower4pt\hbox{$\sim$}}}\hbox{$>$}}}} \def\sq{\hbox{\rlap{$\sqcap$}$\sqcup$}} \def\arcmin{\hbox{$^\prime$}} \def\arcsec{\hbox{$^{\prime\prime}$}} \def\fd{\hbox{$.\!\!^{\rm d}$}} \def\fh{\hbox{$.\!\!^{\rm h}$}} \def\fm{\hbox{$.\!\!^{\rm m}$}} \def\fs{\hbox{$.\!\!^{\rm s}$}} \def\fdg{\hbox{$.\!\!^\circ$}} \def\farcm{\hbox{$.\mkern-4mu^\prime$}} \def\farcs{\hbox{$.\!\!^{\prime\prime}$}} \def\fp{\hbox{$.\!\!^{\scriptscriptstyle\rm p}$}} \def\micron{\hbox{$\mu$m}} % % For Springer A&A compliance... \let\la=\lesssim \let\ga=\gtrsim % % % Permit author to typeset "case" fractions. This is % sometimes wanted in displayed equations, during which % LaTeX will set fractions specified as \frac{x}{y} % as "built-up" fractions (numerator and denominator % at body text size). % \def\case#1#2{\hbox{$\frac{#1}{#2}$}} % % Permit author to typeset fractions set with solidus % where the size is reduced and the numerals are % oriented diagonally. Note that this is different from % a "shilled" fraction, which the author can produce % without any special formatting markup. Define markup % shorthands for several common fractions using solidus. % \def\slantfrac#1#2{\hbox{$\,^#1\!/_#2$}} \def\onehalf{\slantfrac{1}{2}} \def\onethird{\slantfrac{1}{3}} \def\twothirds{\slantfrac{2}{3}} \def\onequarter{\slantfrac{1}{4}} \def\threequarters{\slantfrac{3}{4}} % \def\ubvr{\hbox{$U\!BV\!R$}} % UBVR system \def\ub{\hbox{$U\!-\!B$}} % U-B \def\bv{\hbox{$B\!-\!V$}} % B-V \def\vr{\hbox{$V\!-\!R$}} % V-R \def\ur{\hbox{$U\!-\!R$}} % U-R % % Notation for atomic species (ionization levels). The % ionization state is specified as the second argument, % and should be given as a numeral. The macro has to % expand the numeric state into the proper notation % for the publication (roman, numeric, plus signs, etc.) % % \ion{ELEMENT}{IONIZATION STATE} % \def\ion#1#2{#1$\;${\small\rm\@Roman{#2}}\relax} % % Centered ellipsis for use in tables (for unknown % values). \nodata is generalized markup for this % notion: format of null-valued entries in tables is % style-specific. % %\def\cellipsis{\hfill$\cdots$\hfill} \def\nodata{\multicolumn{1}{c}{$\cdots$}} % % End of stuff from AASTeX