Common mistakes

The following are common mistakes. Please make sure to avoid them:

  • Forgetting the \received date. This is the date on which you sent your original submission. You should have something like \received{24 December 2009} in your preamble.
  • Grammatically, equations are part of text and should usually end with a comma or period.
  • If you find Lemma Lemma 2.3 or ((4.5)) in your article then this is most probably due to somthing like Lemma \ref{x} or (\ref{x}) in your LaTeX-file. Replace this by \ref{x} (omitting Lemma). The cc command \ref{x} already produces Lemma 2.3, or (4.5) in case of an equation.
  • Use \citet{gatger03} for textual use of a citation as in “The book \citet{gatger03} supplies…”.
    Use \citep{gatger03} for parenthetical use of a citation as in “This standard algorithm runs in time … \citep{gatger03}.”
  • Use the optional argument of theorem like environments:

    \begin{theorem}[\cite{gatger03}]

    \end{theorem}

    Should you need theorem like environments which are not defined by the class (there are many, checkout the documentation!), you may define

    \newenvironment{metatheorem}{\begin{namedtheorem}{Meta Theorem}}{\end{namedtheorem}}

    in the preamble.
  • Format proofs like

    \begin{proof}[\ref{thm::runtime}]

    \end{proof}

    Note the use of the optional argument resulting in “Proof (Theorem 17.1).” or similar.
    If a proof ends in a formula, use \qed (see documentation) or add a short phrase after it.
  • Be sure to include a bibliography file as

    \begin{filecontents*}{\jobname.bib}
    Here should be your bib file!
    \end{filecontents*}

    before the \documentclass statement.  Use \bibliography{\jobname} to produce the list of references near the end of your article.
    Should you not be able to provide a bib-file, which is usually required, try one of the documentclass options manualbibliography, cccite, or nonatbib.
  • Also other supplied (non-binary) files must be included using such a filecontents environment.
  • Appendices are sections after \appendix.
  • You should use \begin{acknowledge} … \end{acknowledge} to place acknowledgements (at the end). If they are missing put \noacknowledge at the same position.
  • There are no footnotes allowed in title or author.