diff --git a/dfg/examples/proposal/proposal.tex b/dfg/examples/proposal/proposal.tex index 6feedb5..f97545d 100644 --- a/dfg/examples/proposal/proposal.tex +++ b/dfg/examples/proposal/proposal.tex @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \input{../lib/WApersons} - \begin{document} \begin{center}\color{red}\huge @@ -49,10 +48,10 @@ terms. Do not use more than 3000 characters, no special characters allowed. \end{todo} Writing grant proposals is a collaborative effort that requires the integration of - contributions from many individuals. The use of an ASCII-based format like {\LaTeX} - allows to coordinate the process via a source code control system like Subversion, - allowing the proposal writing team to concentrate on the contents rather than the - mechanics of wrangling with text fragments and revisions. + contributions from many individuals. The use of an ASCII-based format like + {\LaTeX}~\cite{Lamport:ladps94} allows to coordinate the process via a source code + control system like Subversion, allowing the proposal writing team to concentrate on the + contents rather than the mechanics of wrangling with text fragments and revisions. \end{Summary} % It is often good to separate the top-level sections into separate files.