Using the Wiley LaTeX template allows authors to focus on the content rather than the appearance of their submission. The template facilitates structuring of the manuscript, e.g. managing heading levels, and the straightforward creation of equations.
If you wish to use the Wiley LaTeX template, please discuss first with your Wiley contact.
Note: The template will not be used for the presentation of the final page layout.
%% Run LaTeX on this file several times to get Table of Contents, %% cross-references, and citations. \documentclass[11pt] \usepackage \usepackage \usepackage[sectionbib,authoryear]% for name-date citation comment the below line %\usepackage[sectionbib,numbers]% for numbered citation comment the above line %%********************************************************************%% %% The below macro controls the numbering of section heads %% %% 0= no section numbers, 1= section, 2= subsection, 3= subsubsection %% \setcounter %%********************************************************************%% %%**********************************************************************%% %% The below macro controls the number of section heads displayed in %% %% Table of Contents? %% %% 0= chapter, 1= section, 2= subsection, 3= subsubsection titles. %% \setcounter %%**********************************************************************%% %%\includeonly \makeindex% for index generation \begin \frontmatter \include \mainmatter % \include \include \include % \include \include \include \include \backmatter \include \include \printindex \end