% make in NIPS format \usepackage{nips10submit_e} \nipsfinalcopy \usepackage{graphicx} \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.pdf,.eps,.png,.jpg} % search for .pdf, then .eps, then .pngs, then .jpg % look in these subdirectories for graphics referenced by \includegraphics % each entry must end with a / \graphicspath{{figs/}{figures/}{images/}{./}} \newcommand*{\red}[1]{ \color{red} #1} \usepackage{tabularx} \usepackage{url} \usepackage{cite} \usepackage{amsmath} %\usepackage{ lmodern } % I prefer this over times \usepackage{array} % replacement for eqnarray. Must be BEFORE \usepackage{arydshln} \usepackage{units} % for \nicefrac{\alpha}{\beta} \usepackage{amsthm} % for theorems \newtheorem{definition}{Definition} %\usepackage{microtype} %\usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{textcomp, marvosym} % pretty symbols \usepackage{booktabs} % for much better looking tables % for indicator functions \usepackage{dsfont} % For automatic capitalizaton of section names, etc. \usepackage{titlesec,titlecaps} \Addlcwords{is with of the and in} %\Addlcwords{of the} %\Addlcwords{and} \titleformat{\section}[block]{}{\normalfont\Large\bfseries\thesection.\;}{0pt}{\formatsectiontitle} \newcommand{\formatsectiontitle}[1]{\normalfont\Large\bfseries\titlecap{#1}} \titleformat{\subsection}[block]{}{\normalfont\large\bfseries\thesubsection.\;}{0pt}{\formatsubsectiontitle} \newcommand{\formatsubsectiontitle}[1]{\normalfont\large\bfseries\titlecap{#1}} % for pretty Euler script \usepackage[mathscr]{euscript} \usepackage{bold-extra} \usepackage{fullpage} % save trees \usepackage{subfig} %\usepackage{float} % for \subfloat %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% More customizable Lists %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Better symbols custom enumerative lists, define any symbol you'd like \usepackage{enumitem} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Custom Symbols %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % \xspace at the end of custom macros never fucks up spacing. % example of best practice: \newcommand{\apples}{\textsf{AppLeS}\xspace} \usepackage{xspace} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Abbreviations you'll always want %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \newcommand*{\TODO}[1]{{\centering {\sffamily \color{red} #1} \vskip10pt }} \newcommand*{\todo}[1]{{\sffamily [{\color{red} #1}]}} \newcommand*{\fix}[1]{{\sffamily [{\textnormal{\color{red} #1}}]}} %----------------------------------------------------------------------------- % Cross references %----------------------------------------------------------------------------- % The following code defines how you make references to figures, tables, etc... % It is defined in one place only, and can be modified for all references % in the document at the same time. % Instead of typing each time: "see Fig. \ref{myfig}" you can create a command % \figref which will do the job. Then in text you only type \figref{myfig} and LaTeX % will do the rest. \newcommand{\tblref}[1]{Table~\ref{#1}} %\renewcommand*{\figref}[1]{Fig.~\ref{#1}} \renewcommand{\eqref}[1]{eq.~\ref{#1}} \newcommand{\figref}[1]{Figure~\ref{#1}} \newcommand{\Figref}[1]{Figure~\ref{#1}} \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % for better manipulation of tables \usepackage{makecell} \renewcommand\theadfont{\bfseries} %----------------------------------------------------------------------------- % Misc symbols that I like %----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \newcommand*{\opname}[1]{\operatorname{#1}} \renewcommand*{\to}{\rightarrow} %%%%