textsc in IEEE Access Template
I am struggling to use textsc in the IEEE Access Template that can be downloaded from here.
To be able to compile it in Linux, I had to change the name of the logos as explained here. After that, everything is compiled successfully and I do not get any errors, however then textsc commands are just ignored in all places except for the title. I do not know why this is happening. Can anybody shed some light on this?
I am using the following packages:
- usepackage{cite}
- usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsfonts}
- usepackage{algorithmic}
- usepackage{graphicx}
- usepackage{textcomp}
- usepackage{url}
- usepackage{amsthm}
- newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
- newtheorem{remark}{Remark}
- usepackage{multirow}
- usepackage{footnote}
- usepackage{xcolor}
- usepackage{colortbl}
- usepackage{gensymb}
- usepackage{flushend}
- usepackage{tabulary}
- usepackage{multicol}
- usepackage{enumitem}
I am using TeXStudio and pdflatex.
Thank you in advance for the time you take in answering.
Mininimal working example:
documentclass{ieeeaccess}
usepackage{cite}
usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsfonts}
usepackage{algorithmic}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{textcomp}
defBibTeX{{rm Bkern-.05em{sc ikern-.025em b}kern-.08em
Tkern-.1667emlower.7exhbox{E}kern-.125emX}}
begin{document}
history{Date of publication xxxx 00, 0000, date of current version xxxx 00, 0000.}
doi{10.1109/ACCESS.2017.DOI}
title{Preparation textsc{of} Papers for IEEE ACCESS}
author{uppercase{First A. Author}authorrefmark{1}}
begin{abstract}
These textsc{instructions} give you guidelines for preparing your abstract.
end{abstract}
titlepgskip=-15pt
maketitle
section{Introduction}
label{sec:introduction}
PARstart{T}{his} document is a textsc{template} for LaTeX.
EOD
end{document}
In this example, the textsc command in the title works but the ones in the abstract or in the introduction do not work.
EDIT: I am using linux
small-caps
add a comment |
I am struggling to use textsc in the IEEE Access Template that can be downloaded from here.
To be able to compile it in Linux, I had to change the name of the logos as explained here. After that, everything is compiled successfully and I do not get any errors, however then textsc commands are just ignored in all places except for the title. I do not know why this is happening. Can anybody shed some light on this?
I am using the following packages:
- usepackage{cite}
- usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsfonts}
- usepackage{algorithmic}
- usepackage{graphicx}
- usepackage{textcomp}
- usepackage{url}
- usepackage{amsthm}
- newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
- newtheorem{remark}{Remark}
- usepackage{multirow}
- usepackage{footnote}
- usepackage{xcolor}
- usepackage{colortbl}
- usepackage{gensymb}
- usepackage{flushend}
- usepackage{tabulary}
- usepackage{multicol}
- usepackage{enumitem}
I am using TeXStudio and pdflatex.
Thank you in advance for the time you take in answering.
Mininimal working example:
documentclass{ieeeaccess}
usepackage{cite}
usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsfonts}
usepackage{algorithmic}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{textcomp}
defBibTeX{{rm Bkern-.05em{sc ikern-.025em b}kern-.08em
Tkern-.1667emlower.7exhbox{E}kern-.125emX}}
begin{document}
history{Date of publication xxxx 00, 0000, date of current version xxxx 00, 0000.}
doi{10.1109/ACCESS.2017.DOI}
title{Preparation textsc{of} Papers for IEEE ACCESS}
author{uppercase{First A. Author}authorrefmark{1}}
begin{abstract}
These textsc{instructions} give you guidelines for preparing your abstract.
end{abstract}
titlepgskip=-15pt
maketitle
section{Introduction}
label{sec:introduction}
PARstart{T}{his} document is a textsc{template} for LaTeX.
EOD
end{document}
In this example, the textsc command in the title works but the ones in the abstract or in the introduction do not work.
EDIT: I am using linux
small-caps
Please include a minimal work example for us to better assist you.
– zyy
Jan 29 at 18:16
I think that is a minimal example. Anyway, the template is linked in the question, thank you zzy.
– Gabriel
Jan 29 at 18:28
add a comment |
I am struggling to use textsc in the IEEE Access Template that can be downloaded from here.
To be able to compile it in Linux, I had to change the name of the logos as explained here. After that, everything is compiled successfully and I do not get any errors, however then textsc commands are just ignored in all places except for the title. I do not know why this is happening. Can anybody shed some light on this?
I am using the following packages:
- usepackage{cite}
- usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsfonts}
- usepackage{algorithmic}
- usepackage{graphicx}
- usepackage{textcomp}
- usepackage{url}
- usepackage{amsthm}
- newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
- newtheorem{remark}{Remark}
- usepackage{multirow}
- usepackage{footnote}
- usepackage{xcolor}
- usepackage{colortbl}
- usepackage{gensymb}
- usepackage{flushend}
- usepackage{tabulary}
- usepackage{multicol}
- usepackage{enumitem}
I am using TeXStudio and pdflatex.
Thank you in advance for the time you take in answering.
Mininimal working example:
documentclass{ieeeaccess}
usepackage{cite}
usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsfonts}
usepackage{algorithmic}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{textcomp}
defBibTeX{{rm Bkern-.05em{sc ikern-.025em b}kern-.08em
Tkern-.1667emlower.7exhbox{E}kern-.125emX}}
begin{document}
history{Date of publication xxxx 00, 0000, date of current version xxxx 00, 0000.}
doi{10.1109/ACCESS.2017.DOI}
title{Preparation textsc{of} Papers for IEEE ACCESS}
author{uppercase{First A. Author}authorrefmark{1}}
begin{abstract}
These textsc{instructions} give you guidelines for preparing your abstract.
end{abstract}
titlepgskip=-15pt
maketitle
section{Introduction}
label{sec:introduction}
PARstart{T}{his} document is a textsc{template} for LaTeX.
EOD
end{document}
In this example, the textsc command in the title works but the ones in the abstract or in the introduction do not work.
EDIT: I am using linux
small-caps
I am struggling to use textsc in the IEEE Access Template that can be downloaded from here.
To be able to compile it in Linux, I had to change the name of the logos as explained here. After that, everything is compiled successfully and I do not get any errors, however then textsc commands are just ignored in all places except for the title. I do not know why this is happening. Can anybody shed some light on this?
I am using the following packages:
- usepackage{cite}
- usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsfonts}
- usepackage{algorithmic}
- usepackage{graphicx}
- usepackage{textcomp}
- usepackage{url}
- usepackage{amsthm}
- newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
- newtheorem{remark}{Remark}
- usepackage{multirow}
- usepackage{footnote}
- usepackage{xcolor}
- usepackage{colortbl}
- usepackage{gensymb}
- usepackage{flushend}
- usepackage{tabulary}
- usepackage{multicol}
- usepackage{enumitem}
I am using TeXStudio and pdflatex.
Thank you in advance for the time you take in answering.
Mininimal working example:
documentclass{ieeeaccess}
usepackage{cite}
usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsfonts}
usepackage{algorithmic}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{textcomp}
defBibTeX{{rm Bkern-.05em{sc ikern-.025em b}kern-.08em
Tkern-.1667emlower.7exhbox{E}kern-.125emX}}
begin{document}
history{Date of publication xxxx 00, 0000, date of current version xxxx 00, 0000.}
doi{10.1109/ACCESS.2017.DOI}
title{Preparation textsc{of} Papers for IEEE ACCESS}
author{uppercase{First A. Author}authorrefmark{1}}
begin{abstract}
These textsc{instructions} give you guidelines for preparing your abstract.
end{abstract}
titlepgskip=-15pt
maketitle
section{Introduction}
label{sec:introduction}
PARstart{T}{his} document is a textsc{template} for LaTeX.
EOD
end{document}
In this example, the textsc command in the title works but the ones in the abstract or in the introduction do not work.
EDIT: I am using linux
small-caps
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edited Jan 29 at 19:03
Gabriel
asked Jan 29 at 17:50
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Please include a minimal work example for us to better assist you.
– zyy
Jan 29 at 18:16
I think that is a minimal example. Anyway, the template is linked in the question, thank you zzy.
– Gabriel
Jan 29 at 18:28
add a comment |
Please include a minimal work example for us to better assist you.
– zyy
Jan 29 at 18:16
I think that is a minimal example. Anyway, the template is linked in the question, thank you zzy.
– Gabriel
Jan 29 at 18:28
Please include a minimal work example for us to better assist you.
– zyy
Jan 29 at 18:16
Please include a minimal work example for us to better assist you.
– zyy
Jan 29 at 18:16
I think that is a minimal example. Anyway, the template is linked in the question, thank you zzy.
– Gabriel
Jan 29 at 18:28
I think that is a minimal example. Anyway, the template is linked in the question, thank you zzy.
– Gabriel
Jan 29 at 18:28
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Please include a minimal work example for us to better assist you.
– zyy
Jan 29 at 18:16
I think that is a minimal example. Anyway, the template is linked in the question, thank you zzy.
– Gabriel
Jan 29 at 18:28