5TH EUROGRAPHICS WORKSHOP ON VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS


Papers accepted for the workshop will be published in a Springer book. The style of the proceedings is the same as for LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) books. If you are using LaTeX, the style files provided by Springer are strongly recommended for type-setting workshop papers.

These style files can be downloaded from http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html

Springer Guidelines

Reprinted from http://www.springer.at/series/guidelines.html

The preparation of manuscripts which are to be reproduced by photo-offset requires special care. Therefore please read these guidelines carefully, which we kept at a minimum. Manuscripts which are submitted in technically unsuitable form will be rejected. In order to make the volume look as uniform as possible the following instructions should be followed closely.

Printing Area. Single column, 12.2 x 19.4 cm. Manuscripts prepared in this format are reproduced in the same size in the book. There also should be no running headers or footers.

Typeface and Size. We recommend the use of Times or one of the similar typefaces widely used in phototypesetting. (In Times and similar typefaces the letters have serifs, i.e., short endstrokes at the head and the foot of letters.) Please do not use a sans-serif typeface for running text, except for computer programs. Mathematics must be typed. Equations numbered for cross-referring should be displayed and centered; equation numbers should be set in parentheses and placed flush right.

The text should always be justified to occupy the full line width, so that the right margin of a paragraph is not ragged. For running text please use 10-point type size and 12-point line distance. Small print (abstract, figure legend, table, references) should be set in 9-point type size, 10-point line distance. Please use italics to emphasize words in running text; refrain from bold, in running text, and underlining.

Headings should not be set in capitals only. The type sizes are as follows:

Heading level Example Type size and style
Title (centered) Type theory 14 point, bold
Author's name R. L. Constable 10 point, roman
1st-level heading 1 Introduction; References 12 point, bold
2nd-level heading 2.1 Simple connections 10 point, bold
3rd-level heading Typing rules. Text follows 10 point, bold
4th-level heading Remarks: Text follows 10 point, italic

Figures. Original drawings or printouts should be pasted into the manuscript and centered between the margins. Minimum line weight should be 0.25 mm. Be aware that regularly figures will be line reproductions in black only. The lettering in figures should be in 9-point size. Figures should be numbered consecutively. The legends should be centered below the figures and written in 9-point type size as follows.

Fig. 3. Text follows

Coloured figures. Please forward sharply focused and strong contrast glossy prints, trimmed at right angles in the final size; refer in running text to these coloured figures with: "... (see Appendix)".

Tables. Type all parts of the table in 9-point type size, 10-point line distance; additional 2 points may be used to separate parts of the table to show groupings of data. Table captions should be centered above the table (word "Table" and number of table in bold). Tables should be centered on the page, and should be numbered consecutively throughout the paper. Use Arabic (not Roman) numerals. The word "Table" is always typed in full.

Page Numbering. Your paper should show no printed page numbers; they are decided by the volume editor and finally inserted by the printer. Please indicate the sequence of your pages by numbering the sheets (using a pencil) at the bottom of the reverse side.

Printing Quality. For reproduction we need sheets which are printed on one side only. Please use a high-resolution printer, preferably a laser printer with at least 300 dpi. It is desirable that on all pages the text appears in the middle of the sheets.


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