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Created by Torsten Moeller (vis@cs.sfu.ca), April 6 2004
modified by Steven Bergner and Torsten Moeller, June 30 2006
modified by James Peltier and Torsten Moeller, March 28, 2007
last modified by Bernhard Finkbeiner, July 5, 2010
This distribution provides a document class for formatting papers
according to the specifications for submission to conferences sponsored by
the IEEE Visualization & Graphics Technical Committee (VGTC).
The only conferences that use the 'journal' document option:
- IEEE Visualization Conference (Research and Application Papers Only)
- IEEE Information Visualization Conference (Research and Application
Papers Only)
It contains 13 files:
README - this file
diamondrule.eps - abstract and body separator
diamondrule.pdf - its PDF version
vgtc.cls - the VGTC class file, which should be placed,
somewhere in the TeX search path
template.tex - an example paper
template.bib - a small bibliography file used by the example
sample.eps - an image used by the example paper
sample.pdf - its PDF version
template-journal*.pdf - an example proper pdf output in default
conference mode, with and without teaser
CypressView.eps - teaser image
CypressView.pdf - its PDF version
makefile - makefile including bibtex compilation and proper PDF
generation
Prior to "building" a paper please be sure to run
make clean
This will ensure that the paper is built cleanly each and every time. We
suggest to run this command before each new compilation.
To compile the example, run
make
or manually, if the makefile does not work for you
latex template
bibtex template
latex template
latex template
If you run 'make' for the first time, a successful compilation will create
a file called 'template.pdf'. Please make sure, that its layout is
identical to the file 'template-journal.pdf' provided with this package.
The included makefile also allows you to run each step of the process
manually. Below are a list of available options that may be passed to
make
"make clean"
removes all files that can be generated automatically.
"make gs7"
This will perform all functions to build a proper paper using GhostScript 7.
"make gs8"
This will perform all functions to build a proper paper using GhostScript 8.
"make dvi"
This will process the .tex file and produce a DVI output file. This
step may process the .tex file several times to process all references
and citations.
"make ps"
This will process the .tex file and the DVI output and convert it to a
PostScript file.
"make pdf"
This will process the .tex file using pdfTeX/pdflatex to produce a PDF
file directly (not using a DVI and PostScript file).
Please make sure that all fonts are embedded.
You can use pdffonts my_document.pdf to check if they are.
It is standard in all modern latex distributions.
If you use eps figures (e.g. R or gnuplot figures) which you convert to
PDF using epstopdf, do the following:
Use GL_OPTIONS, a global environment variable for ghostscript:
export GS_OPTIONS="-dEmbedAllFonts=true -dPDFSETTINGS=/printer"
# and run
epstopdf myfile.eps
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=411651 for the
origin of this solution.
If you have problems with the makefile please notify us with the output of
the errors produced when running make and we will work to figure out the
resolution.
To produce proper pdf output, please use:
dvips -t letter -Pdownload35 -Ppdf -G0 template.dvi -o template.ps
The "-Ppdf" and "-G0" flags should be specified in that order; reversing
them does not work, and will result in unacceptable results.
The following information is an exerpt from the ACM SIGGRAPH Conference /
Symposium / Workshop Content Formatting Instructions which can be found
here.
http://www.siggraph.org/publications/instructions/author-instructions.pdf
If you are using version 7.x of GhostScript, please use the following
method of invoking ‘ps2pdf,’ in order to embed all typefaces and ensure
that images are not downsampled or subsampled in the PDF creation process:
ps2pdf -dCompatibilityLevel=1.3 -dMaxSubsetPct=100 \
-dSubsetFonts=true -dEmbedAllFonts=true \
-dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false \
-dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode \
-dMonoImageFilter=/FlateEncode template.ps template.pdf
If you are using version 8.x of GhostScript, please use this method in
place of the example above:
ps2pdf -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -dCompatibilityLevel=1.3 \
-dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false \
-dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode \
-dMonoImageFilter=/FlateEncode template.ps template.pdf
This has been incorporated into the makefile and should no longer be needed
unless you are building the PDF file manually.