this is for holding javascript data
Varsha Khodiyar deleted results_table.tex
over 10 years ago
Commit id: 08c74e245ce5caf12c79a0a5bc49149528c8759f
deletions | additions
diff --git a/layout.md b/layout.md
index 75a2eaa..ed38f72 100644
--- a/layout.md
+++ b/layout.md
...
Abstract.tex
introduction.tex
results.tex
results_table.tex
figures/figure_1/figure_1.jpg
diff --git a/results_table.tex b/results_table.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 2a6de18..0000000
--- a/results_table.tex
+++ /dev/null
...
\subsection{Subsections}
Use section and subsection commands to organize your document. \LaTeX{} handles all the formatting and numbering automatically. Use ref and label commands for cross-references.
\subsection{Tables}
Use the table and tabledata commands for basic tables, as below
\begin{table}
\begin{tabular}{lccccc}
\hline
\textbf{Phase} & \textbf{Time} & \textbf{M$_1$} & \textbf{M$_2$} & \textbf{$\Delta M$} & \textbf{P} \\
1 ZAMS & 0 & 16 & 15 & -- & 5.0 \\
2 Case B & 9.89 & 15.92 & 14.94 & 0.14 & 5.1 \\
3 ECCB & 11.30 & 3.71 & 20.86 & 6.44 & 42.7 \\
4 ECHB & 18.10 & -- & 16.76 & -- & -- \\
5 ICB & 18.56 & -- & 12.85 & -- & -- \\
6 ECCB & 18.56 & -- & 12.83 & -- & -- \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\caption{\textbf{Table legend}
\end{table}
\subsection{Figures}
Figure legends should briefly describe the key messages of the figure such that the figure can stand alone from the main text. However, all figures should also be discussed in the article text. Each legend should have a concise title of no more than 15 words. The legend itself should be succinct, while still explaining all symbols and abbreviations. Avoid lengthy descriptions of methods.
For any figures reproduced from another publication (as long as appropriate permission has been obtained from the copyright holder —see under the heading 'Submission'), please include a line in the legend to state that: 'This figure has been reproduced with kind permission from [include original publication citation]'.