knitr::opts_chunk$set(echo = FALSE, out.extra = "") # This forces knitr to label all figures.
Please note that the first paragraph of a section or subsection is not indented. The first paragraph that follows a table, figure, equation etc. does not need an indent, either.
Subsequent paragraphs, however, are indented.
Only two levels of headings should be numbered. Lower level headings remain unnumbered; they are formatted as run-in headings.
The contribution should contain no more than four levels of headings. Table\ \ref{tab:table} gives a summary of all heading levels.
knitr::kable(head(pressure), format = "latex", caption = "Table captions should be placed above the tables.")
\noindent Displayed equations are centered and set on a separate line.
\begin{equation} x + y = z \end{equation}
Please try to avoid rasterized images for line-art diagrams and schemas. Whenever possible, use vector graphics instead (see Fig.\ \ref{fig:fig1}).
plot(pressure)
::: {.theorem latex=true} This is a sample theorem. The run-in heading is set in bold, while the following text appears in italics. Definitions, lemmas, propositions, and corollaries are styled the same way. :::
The environments 'definition', 'lemma', 'proposition', 'corollary', 'remark', and 'example' are defined in the LLNCS documentclass as well.
::: {.proof latex=true} Proofs, examples, and remarks have the initial word in italics, while the following text appears in normal font. :::
For citations of references, use\ \cite{Nuncio2011}. Multiple citations are grouped\ \cite{Levitus2012,Raphael2004}.
Please place your acknowledgments at the end of the paper, preceded by an unnumbered run-in heading (i.e. 3rd-level heading).
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