GraphiCon'2002
September 16 - September 21, 2002, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia |
Formatting Guidelines |
This document contains instructions to authors of papers accepted to GraphiCon'2002. It covers the formatting guidelines for both camera-ready and electronic versions of accepted papers.
[You may use paper MS Word Template]
A "US Letter" page size, 8.5 in (21.59 cm) by 11.0 in (27.94 cm), is used, with top, left, and right margins of 0.75in (1.905cm), and a bottom margin of 1.0 in (2.54 cm). The body of the paper is set in a two-column style, with each column measuring 3.33 in (8.46 cm) with a 0.33 in (0.84 cm) column gutter between the columns.
If your standard paper size is A4, please format your document to the above margin specifications, making certain the columns are no longer than 9.25 in (23.495 cm) and trim the pages to 8.5 by 11.0 inches.
GraphiCon-2000 accepts papers which are a maximum of eight (8) pages in length, with b&w illustrations within the body of the paper.
Do not use page numbers on the paper - the papers will be collected as part of the conference proceedings and will be numbered at press time. If the author presents camera-ready hard copy of the paper rather than electronic one, then author's name and the ordering must be written on the reverse of each page (e.g. " Smith, page 1 of 8 "). This will help ensure the proper pagination and printing of the paper
The title of the paper should be formatted with initial caps: for example, "Weaving Threads For The Web."
Section headings should be numbered for ease of internal referencing.
Body text should be set in a serif typeface such as Times, and should be 9-point text with single line spacing. Heading text should be set in a sans serif typeface such as Helvetica or Arial, with the following specifications:
The paper should have a short (no more than 250 words) -- one to several paragraphs -- abstract as the first section of the paper, which may be excerpted for reference or promotional purposes.
Relevant keywords should be placed just after the abstract.