jmlr: LaTeX2e Classes for the Journal of Machine Learning Research
jmlr: LaTeX2e Classes for the Journal of Machine Learning Research
jmlr: LaTeX2e Classes for the Journal of Machine Learning Research
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2005 (\@<strong>jmlr</strong>issue)%2006 \fi2007 :%2008 \fi2009 \protect\articlepagesref{#1}%2010 \ifx\@<strong>jmlr</strong>year\@empty\else,\fi2011 \space\@<strong>jmlr</strong>year2012 }%2013 \@write@author{#1}{\@<strong>jmlr</strong>@authors}%2014 }%2015 \def\InputIfFileExists##1##2##3{%2016 \IfFileExists{##1}{%2017 \@org@InputIfFileExists{##1}{##2}{##3}%2018 }%2019 {%2020 \@org@InputIfFileExists{\@importdir##1}{##2}{##3}%2021 }%2022 }%2023 \def\Xprefix{#1}%Disable \<strong>jmlr</strong>volume, \<strong>jmlr</strong>year, \<strong>jmlr</strong>workshop etc (since <strong>the</strong> imported papersbelong to <strong>the</strong> same volume as <strong>the</strong> book—use \importpubpaper <strong>for</strong> paperspre-published in ano<strong>the</strong>r volume).2024 \let\<strong>jmlr</strong>volume\@gobble2025 \let\<strong>jmlr</strong>year\@gobble2026 \let\<strong>jmlr</strong>workshop\@gobble2027 \let\<strong>jmlr</strong>issue\@gobble2028 \let\<strong>jmlr</strong>pages\@gobble2029 \<strong>jmlr</strong>importhook2030 \import{\@importdir\@importfile}%2031 \def\Xprefix{}%2032 \egroup2033 \gdef\@shortauthor{}%2034 \gdef\@shorttitle{}%2035 \gdef\@firstauthor{}%2036 \gdef\@<strong>jmlr</strong>@authors{\@<strong>jmlr</strong>authors}%2037 \gdef\@<strong>jmlr</strong>authors{}%2038 \gdef\@firstsurname{}%2039 }20402041 \newcommand{\importpaper}[3][]{%2042 \ClassError{<strong>jmlr</strong>book}{\string\importpaper\space2043 not permitted outside ‘<strong>jmlr</strong>papers’ environment}{}%2044 }\importarticleImport a document that hasn’t been published. Syntax: \importarticle[〈label〉]{〈dir〉}{〈file〉}where 〈dir〉 is <strong>the</strong> directory in which <strong>the</strong> paper is located and 〈file〉 is <strong>the</strong> name<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> file. The optional argument is a label. This is used to prefix <strong>the</strong> labels and95