The following is a list of Kluwer style files that can be used to format a small (16 x 24 cm) or large (19.5 x 26 cm) journal article ("get" the files the same way you did README): lgjrnl.sty lgjrnl.doc lgjsamp.tex lgjtmpl.tex smjrnl.sty smjrnl.doc smjsamp.tex smjtmpl.tex ****************************************************************************** IMPORTANT INFORMATION ***Please read this information before using files.**** **For a small format (16 x 24 cm), SINGLE COLUMN journal use the files beginning with the prefix "smj". **For a large format (19.5 x 26 cm), DOUBLE COLUMN journal use the files beginning with the prefix "lgj". The .sty files contain two reference styles, i.e., numbered and alphabetical. Please choose the correct reference style for your journal. All incorrect reference styles will be returned to the author to fix. If you are an author for MACHINE LEARNING or REAL TIME SYSTEMS you can submit your ACCEPTED article electronically to the e-mail address below. All other authors are welcome to use the style files and can submit their article, along with a disk cotaining the LaTeX file, the traditional way. For articles submitted electronically - make sure your article contains no errors or problems such as text running into the margins or text running together. Any questions on which files to use please contact the e-mail address below. Note, if you have a problem with the style file please 1) make sure you are using the current version (August 10, 1993 or later) before inquiring about a problem and 2) if you still have the problem send a short .tex file as an example. **************************************************************************** The files can be used as follows: 1. Main style file: smjrnl.sty. or lgjrnl.sty 2. Documentation: smjrnl.doc. or lgjrnl.doc 3. The template file, smjtmpl.tex or lgjtmpl.tex, makes it easier to enter the correct commands in the correct order. 4. The sample file, smjsamp.tex or lgjsamp.tex, may help to see how to use the commands. (All parts of the sample file are shown in the documentation.) 5. smjstyles.tar.Z is a compressed tar file containing all files needed to produce a small format journal article. 6. lgjstyles.tar.Z is a compressed tar file containing all files needed to produce a large format journal article. If you have questions, please contact Kluwer at prod@world.std.com and direct you comments to Suzanne. If possible, send an example of your problem.