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FIBRE SOFTWAREFIBRE SOFTWAREINIS Training SeminarINIS Training Seminar
7-11 October 20137-11 October 2013Vienna, AustriaVienna, Austria
Martin BohatschekMartin BohatschekINIS Unit
International Atomic Energy [email protected]
How to set up a matrix file I
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How to set up a matrix file II
Example: Proceedings from a conference. Bibliographic levels M, A and S
A-level for the individual papers from the conference
M-level, publication which contains all papers
S-level, publication that are considered as journals or periodical publications
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How to set up a matrix file III
Look out: The matrix file must be saved as filename.mtx
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How to create an input file with the help of the matrix file I
1. Step: Open the matrix file with Fibre2. Create a new input file:
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How to create an input file with the help of the matrix file II
3. Save the input file as filename.inp
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How to create an input file with the help of the matrix file III
4. Click on the matrix file so that it appears in front of the input file
Matrix file(foreground)
Input file(background)
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How to create an input file with the help of the matrix file IV
5. Select active matrix
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How to create an input file with the help of the matrix file V
6. Use the Tab key to create the rows with the tags from the matrix
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The editing window I
7. The editing window contains options to alter the input data. It appears by double-clicking on a tag (e.g. tag 100).
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The editing window II
8. E.g. rotate author’s nameHighlight the name and click on “Rotate”: R.E. Holmes Holmes, R.E.
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The editing window III
9. If more than one author: Highlight all names and click on “Split Into Lines” followed by “Rotate”
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The editing window IV
10. To alter the input to upper case, lower case or title case, use the following buttons:
“To Upper Case”: alters all letters to upper case“To Lower Case”: alters all letters to lower case “To Title Case”: each word starts with an upper case letter
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The editing window V
10. The button “Basic Formatting” helps you to format the text
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The editing window VI
11. The button “Adjust Affiliation” puts the affiliation in brackets. Set the cursor at the start of the affiliation and click on “Adjust Affiliation”.
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The editing window VII
12. To superscript or subscript a character first highlight the characters or numbers and then click on the “Superscript” or “Subscript” button.
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The editing window VIII
13. To add “special characters”, such as Greek letters or mathematical operators, click on the button “Special Characters” and select the appropriate character.
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The editing window IX
14. If you click on the button “Author”, (author) will be added at the end of an abstract.
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Completion of the input file
15. The last step before completion of an input file is to use the check-function by clicking on the “Check buffer” button.