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Some style files for CEUR-WS.org

WARNING: THE STYLE FILES ARE ONLY EXAMPLES. WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS PLANNING TO USE THEM SHOULD ADAPT THEM TO THEIR NEEDS AND ALSO CHECK WHETHER THEY WORK AS EXPECTED. WE CANNOT PROVIDE LATEX DEBUGGING. THE STYLE FILES IN THIS DIRECTORY MAY WELL CONTAIN BUGS!

Manfred Jeusfeld, 2013-02-08

The LaTeX style files for preparing the paper are

Use the file sample1.tex as an example for a plain paper (uses onecolceurws.sty). If you want to produce a two-column paper then use sample2.tex (uses twocolceurws.sty) as a starter. Both styles omit page numbers (see pagestyle in the style file). The variants sample1p.tex and sample2p.tex are just including page numbers. If you have omitted pagenumbers, then you easily produce a PDF with all papers and consecutive page numbers with the LaTeX script by Daniel A. Sadilek. See Vol-324/dsml08.pdf to see the compiled proceedings file. You can use a suitable PDF cutter tool to recover the individual papers with the absolute paper numbers from the overall proceedings file.

As editor of a workshop proceedings volume, you can pick the most suitable style file, and then adapt the clause \copyrightspace to reflect the right workshop title, date and editors. You are also welcome to adapt other settings like the page layout to your needs. We strongly recommend to use this clause because it lets readers trace back a PDF paper to the workshop where it was published.

If you use other text processing software than LaTeX, then print out the suitable sample*.pdf and adapt your text processing software to the layout. Generate the PDF for A4 paper format with

   % latex sample1.tex
   % dvipdf sample1.dvi
The other variants are created analogously.

The style files were derived from the VLDB style; permission to use for CEUR-WS.org was kindly granted by the Board of Trustees of VLDB (www.vldb.org). You are welcome to share alternative style files with us!


17-Oct-2011: created by by M. Jeusfeld, ceur-ws.org
8-Feb-2013: adaptions for Latex 2e to allow inclusion of EPS files