authorarchive/README.md

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authorarchive

A LaTeX style for producing author self-archiving copies of (academic) papers.

Installation

Copy authorarchive.sty in a directory that is searched by LaTeX (e.g,. either your texmf tree or the local directory with your main LaTeX file.

Usage

A simple use for LNCS-formatted papers is as follows:

\usepackage[LNCS,
   key=brucker-authorarchive-2016,
   year=2016,
   publication={Anonymous et al. (eds). Proceedings of the International
       Conference on LaTeX-Hacks, LNCS~42. Some Publisher, 2016.}
   startpage={42},
   doi={00/00_00},
   doiText={0/00\_00},
   nocopyright
 ]{authorarchive}

The following layout-styles are pre-defined:

  • ACM for the two-column layout used by many ACM conferences
  • IEEE for the two-column layout used by many IEEE conferences
  • LNCS for the LNCS layout (as used by Springer)
  • LNI for the Lecture Notes in Informatics, published by the GI
  • ENTCS for the Elsevier ENTCS layout

By re-defining the font command (authorcrfont{}) and the command that is used for positioning the copyright text (`\authorat{}), the package can be adapted easily to other layouts. For example,

\renewcommand{\authorcrfont}{\scriptsize}
\renewcommand{\authorat}[1]{\put(25,56.5){#1}}

works nicely for Acta Informatica.

License

If not otherwise stated, all sub-projects are dual-licensed under a 2-clause BSD-style license and/or the LPPL version 1 or any later version.