Description and Links for CMS Notes/Papers/PASs
The repository SVN:
For top, we currently have the following PASs:
- TOP-10-001 for dileptons
- TOP-10-002 for mu+jets
- TOP-10-003 for e+jets
These are in the "notes" category (the directory in svn).
To start you will need to request a note directory in the svn repository from the TDR manager
(currently George Alverson or Lucas Taylor). It is best to supply a list of the lxplus usernames
of the co-authors who are to have write access to the repository at the time of the request.
To generate output, check out your note directory from svn following the example below. The
tag below is the identifier for your paper, typically of the form XXX-YY-NNN. Following the
sequence below will populate your local copy of the repository with only your note and not
include the other notes. If you have a note, use “note”. For a paper, use “paper.” [Note: when
running without Kerberos authentication, use svn+ssh://username@svn.cern.ch. . . ]
E.g. on lxplus, do:
svn co -N svn+ssh://svn.cern.ch/reps/tdr2 myDir
cd myDir
svn update utils
svn update -N [papers|notes]
svn update [papers|notes]/XXX-YY-NNN
# use the following line for tcsh. use -sh for bash.
eval ‘[papers|notes]/tdr runtime -csh‘
cd [papers|notes]/XXX-YY-NNN/trunk # (edit the template, then to build the document)
tdr --style=pas b XXX-YY-NNN # --style=paper for papers
The last command will build the PDF file, which you can find in the
myDir/[papers|notes]/tmp/
directory. This is just for you. If you want to make this public, then then follow below on how to get this into CADI.
Once you have s.th. you want to check into the svn repository (e.g. updated tex files, bibliography, figures ... ):
Links and Documentation
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TimChristiansen - 30-Apr-2010
Topic revision: r1 - 2010-04-30
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