LaTeX support for ESA Conference Publications Please note that these files have been generously donated by previous conference authors. ESA Publications has no way to check the files for accuracy. The author instructions document as provided by the Editor takes precedence over the LaTeX template. The following files are provided: esapub2005.cls a LaTeX2e class file author_instructions.tex (a manual and also example file). esa_ref.bst (a BibTeX style file for numbered references). aa.bst a BibTeX style file for Astronomy and Astrophysics appropriate to esapub too esapub.cls replaced by version of Ankie Piters, KNMI, The Netherlands, 21 June 2004 to reflect current standard instructions, e.g. numbered references. To use properly, one will also need the natbib package although this is not absolutely required. It is part of most LaTeX installations these days. It may be obtained from http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/natbib/ Also from other CTAN servers in Germany (ftp.dante.de) and UK (ftp.tex.ac.uk). 1999 Oct 6 Patrick W Daly (daly@linmpi.mpg.de) Max-Planck-Institut fuer Aeronomie Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany Version 1.1 from 2001 April 25 There was a problem with the authors being written into a single line, which was serious with long author lists. With the new version, the authors are properly centered in many lines. readme.txt updated from Patrick Daly's readme to reflect esapub2005, esa_ref.bst and author_instructions.tex, a file specific for the Dust in Planetary Systems 2005 Meeting Proceedings. 2005 Oct 18 Amara Graps (amara@amara.com) IFSI Rome, Italy