% ESRFProposal.tex ! ESRF application proposal template
%
% - Written by Andy Hammersley, ESRF 2nd September 1994
% - Now much fixed by Bill Pulford ESRF 15th Feb 1996 and 17th Feb 1997
% - Updated version that produces more or less same output as new
%     Word form, T.Asthalter 1.3.99 (also incorporating changes done
%     by Adriano Filipponi in Feb 99)
% - Updated + enhanced flexibility on p.3/4 13.7.99 T.Asthalter
% - Latest version for electronic submission with all checkboxes etc.
%   gone (i.e. the pertaining comments in the header do not apply
%   any more) 23.8.2000 t.Asthalter
%
% This is a template file, designed to be edited by scientists wishing to
% produce ESRF beam-time proposal forms using LaTeX. The layout of the
% form is described in a LaTeX ``style'' file, so all the proposer needs
% to do is fill in the appropriate information in the correct ``fields''.
% Standard LaTeX mark-up commands can be used to enter greek characters,
% etc.

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% GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING IN THE FORM
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% 1. Read ``Guidelines for Beam-Time Allocation at the ESRF''
% 2. Use paper copy of form, to understand nature of questions to fill in
% 3. Copy the template file ESRFProposal2000.tex (this file) to your own
%    directory with an appropriate name. So that you can edit it and create
%    your own proposal. (Note: the percentage sign is a comment sign in
%    LaTeX.)
% 4. For each tick box, and area where text can be input, this template
%    contains a LaTeX command (defined in the ESRFProposal2000.sty style file)
%    Your information needs to be typed inbetween the curly brackets of the
%    commands.
%
% 5. It is your responsibility to check that the amount of information
%    that has been entered fits onto the form, and is readable (when
%    reduced in size). When you have completed, or partially completed
%    the form, you can check the layout, and text with a previewer (if
%    available) e.g. xdvi The entire form is in standard LaTeX, so should
%    be displayed correctly.
%    NOTE: since the default dont size is 12py, using the \small command
%    in order to get more text into the form will produce text not
%    compliant with the instruction on top. Please rather try to shorten
%    your text.
% 6. As the proposal form is in ASCII it can be easily sent by email
%    to your collegues, BUT MUST NOT BE SENT TO THE ESRF USER OFFICE.
% 7. To produce paper output you will need to use a program to convert
%    the .dvi file to a suitable printer format e.g. PostScript. When
%    doing this you will almost certainly need to specify that the output
%    is A4 size, otherwise the text will not fit on the ``paper''.
%    e.g. dvips needs the option -t a4 to produce an A4 output PostScript
%    file. To produce the PostScript file ``file.ps'', from the dvi
%    file ``file.dvi'' the following command line might be used (which
%    redirects the output into a file).
%    dvips -t a4 file > file.ps
%    (With an alternative program to produce PostScript files from dvi
%    files another option may be needed.)
% 8. Paper copies of the proposal should be sent to the ESRF user
%    office (as with the other proposal form application methods).
%    NOTE 23/8/00: This point is obsolete; rather use the electronic
%    submission instead.
% 9. The ESRF cannot give general advice on the usage of LaTeX, if
%    you have problems with LaTeX consult collegues for advice, or the
%    LaTeX User Guide and Reference Manual, written by Leslie Lamport,
%    Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, ISBN 0-201-15790-X (other LaTeX
%    manuals are also available, and in different languages.)
% 10. If LaTeX produces errors, it may be that the ``ESRFProposal2000.sty''
%     file is missing from the standard TeX style files directory. Your
%     system administrator should be able to obtain the file
%     (aftp expga.esrf.fr) and install it in the correct general directory.
%     Don't change the names of any of the commands, or delete the
%     commands, as this will cause errors.
% 11. In order to obtain the ESRF logo, this file uses the PSTRICKS
%     package. This package should be available with any standard LaTeX2e
%     installation. Otherwise, .sty files and other info may e.g. be
%     obtained from ftp.dante.de under pub/tex/graphics/pstricks (login
%     as anonymous).
% 12. If you include a picture using psfig or a similar package and
%     make use of the LaTeX picture command, you must type
%     \vspace{y}
%     after the picture command if y was the height of the picture. Otherwise
%     on page 3 and 4 subsequent sections may overlap with your picture.

\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{exp_meth_STAND2001_latex}
\usepackage{psfig}
\usepackage{pstricks}
\begin{document}

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% Page 1 information
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% Detailed Description of proposed experiment (including list of relevant
% published literature) (Can be continued on next page)
\DetailedDescription{

\vspace{7cm}     %%% please replace this dummy by your own text

}

% Experimental Method
\ExperimentalMethod{

\vspace{7cm}     %%% please replace this dummy by your own text

}

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% Page 2 information
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\DescriptionContinued{

\vspace{4cm}     %%% please replace this dummy by your own text

}

\ResultsExpected{

\vspace{7cm}     %%% please replace this dummy by your own text

}

\References{

\vspace{4cm}     %%% please replace this dummy by your own text

}

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% Create document
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% Create first page of proposal form
\PageOne
\PageTwo

\end{document}

