Technical Requirements for
Publication on JACoW |
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Paper Size |
The text (170mm by 241mm) is centred
on paper which is A4 wide by US letter high - this will print well all over
the world. This particular paper size is set during the processing of the
files by changing the media box (PitStop Action). JACoW provides
templates
for the authors to prepare their PostScript such that the cropping procedure
is simplified. In principle, when the templates have been used correctly, we
have to take 18mm from the top of an A4 doc and 6mm from the right of a US
letter doc. |
Page Layout |
We have the text centred on the page
and each page carries a page number and conference name (and in some cases
copyright information). Therefore when you print an individual paper, you
can see the full reference (Title, author, conference and page number) on at
least the first page and the conference name and page number on subsequent
pages. |
Performance Issues |
Any individual page should display in
less than about 5 seconds on a 'normal' specification computer (say 500MHz
machine in 2002). |
Hidden Fields |
These fields are used so that our
search engine on the website is more efficient and people can make Boolean
searches on keywords, authors, titles and so on. The fields are therefore
used as follows: Title - Title with anglicized characters (in general, no
math or foreign characters); Author - author list without affiliations;
Subject - variable but often the classification given by the conference;
Keywords - list of up to 5 keywords derived by a script from the PDF file
contents. |
Finished PDF files |
The finished files are set to open with
Fit Width setting and thumbnails are generated. |
Type 3 fonts |
We make a maximum effort to avoid type
3 fonts in our PDF files. The main source for these is LaTeX but it can be
avoided completely if the LaTeX is processed in the correct environment. |
Indexes |
Indexes or 'wrapper' files (author
index and table of contents) are required for each conference in HTML form
in order to load them on the website (normally editors send us a CD-ROM). It
can be seen from the website that the layout for these wrapper files varies
from one conference to another, reflecting their own personality but they
all contain the same basic information. |
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