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From: lgy@blake.acs.washington.edu (Laurence Yaffe)
Newsgroups: comp.text,sci.physics,sci.chem,sci.math
Subject: Re: TeX/LaTeX in scientific publications
Message-ID: <3298@blake.acs.washington.edu>
Date: 18 Aug 89 18:14:27 GMT
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Reply-To: lgy@blake.acs.washington.edu (Laurence Yaffe)
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Summary: Phys Rev D accepts LaTeX

In article <8644@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> zqli@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu (Zhenqin Li) writes:
 >I spent some time in learning LaTeX and typing my thesis.
 >But to my dismay, I found that most journals of the American
 >Physical Society (APS) and the American Chemical Society (ACS) do not
 >accept manuscripts in LaTeX, but accept TeX.

    Physical Review D now accepts papers written in LaTeX.  They are
encouraging use of their own style macros called "physrev".

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