more formatting information #30
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I am reviewer at CHES and I have observed that presumably due to a lack of instruction authors are using very different formatting in regard to section capitalization and float placement.
Here is a suggestion on how formatting may be done (as specified in iacrdoc):
I also added explicit examples for figures and tables including their captions to iacrdoc.
This would provide more clarity on how these aspects should be formatted to achieve a 'unified look' in IACR publications. The hope is that in the future paper submission will follow a more unified formatting in these regards right away without the need for suggestions or corrections by reviewers and editors.