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EuroSciPy Proceedings

Paper Format

Papers are formatted using reStructuredText and the compiled version should be no longer than 7 pages, including figures. Here are the steps to produce a paper:

  • Fork the euroscipy_proceedings repository on GitHub.

  • An example paper is provided in papers/00_vanderwalt. Create a new directory papers/firstname_surname, copy the example paper into it, and modify to your liking.

  • Run ./make_paper.sh papers/firstname_surname to compile your paper to PDF (requires LaTeX, docutils, Python--see below). The output appears in output/firstname_surname/paper.pdf.

  • Once you are ready to submit your paper, file a pull request on GitHub. The pull request title must include the paper title and the name of the first author.

  • Please do not modify any files outside of your paper directory.

Pull requests are to be submitted by 2015, September 15th, but modifications are allowed during the review period.

The articles in the Proceedings remain copyrighted and owned by their original authors. By submitting, the authors agree to publish their contribution under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. For more information, please see: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

General Guidelines

  • All figures and tables should have captions.
  • License conditions on images and figures must be respected (Creative Commons, etc.).
  • Code snippets should be formatted to fit inside a single column without overflow.
  • Avoid custom LaTeX markup where possible.

Other markup

Please refer to the example paper in papers/00_vanderwalt for examples of how to:

  • Label figures, equations and tables
  • Use math markup
  • Include code snippets

Requirements

  • IEEETran (often packaged as texlive-publishers, or download from CTAN LaTeX class
  • AMSmath LaTeX classes (included in most LaTeX distributions)
  • docutils 0.8 or later (easy_install docutils)
  • pygments for code highlighting (easy_install pygments)

Acknowledgments

This repository is a fork from scipy/scipy_proceedings, the proceedings repository of the US SciPy conference.

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