LaTeX package extending Springer's llncs class.
This package is available on CTAN
and thus included TeXLive and MiKTeX. In case the distributed version
is too old, copy llncsconf.sty
in a directory that is searched by LaTeX
(e.g,. either your texmf
tree or the local directory with your main
LaTeX file).
In a LaTeX file that uses Springer's llncs
class, just add
\usepackage{llncsconf}
to use the style.
The package supports the following general options:
crop
: crops the page (PDF) to the page size (152x235mm) used by the LNCS proceedings books (and the official PDFs offered by Springer). Please ensure that you do not have the optiona4paper
activated. Otherwise, cropping produces wrong results.rcsinfo
: adds RCS revision information to the first page of the document.svninfo
: adds subversion/svn revision information to the first page of the document.
To indicate the state of the paper, the package supports following choices:
intended
: adds a submitted to ... please to no distribute note to each page. The default copyright note can be overwritten by redefining the command\copyrightnote
.submitted
: adds a submitted to ... please to no distribute note to each page. The default copyright note can be overwritten by redefining the command\copyrightnote
.accepted
: adds a accepted for publication at ... note to the first page. This is useful for the phase where the camera ready version is prepared, but the publisher did not yet publish it.proceedings
: typesets a note in which proceedings the paper was published (similar tollncs
without Springer's availability note).llncs
: typesets a copy of Springer's copyright note. This should satisfy Springer's requirements for self-archiving. You need to supply the DOI using\llncsdoi{DOI}
.
To display the state information properly, additional commands are required:
\conference{name of the conference}
which takes one argument, i.e., the name of the conference. This is used when one of the optionsintended
,submitted
, oraccepted
is used for loading the package.\llncs{book editors and title}{start page}
which takes two arguments: first the information about the book (e.g., editors, title) and, second, the start page of the chapter (contribution).\llncsdoi{DOI}
which takes one argument, i.e., the DOI of the final publication available at Springer's web site.
State | \conference |
\llncs |
\llncsdoi |
---|---|---|---|
intended | yes | no | no |
submitted | yes | no | no |
accepted | yes | no | no |
proceedings | no | yes | no |
llncs | no | yes | yes |
Springer states in his Springer's Consent to Publish v3:
Author may only post his/her own version, provided acknowledgment is given to the original source of publication and a link is inserted to the published article on Springer’s website. The link must be provided by inserting the DOI number of the article in the following sentence: "The final publication is available at Springer via
http://dx.doi.org/[insert DOI]
". The DOI (Digital Object Identifier) can be found at the bottom of the first page of the published paper.
This package uses https://doi.org
as http://dx.doi.org
is deprecated.
Main author: Achim D. Brucker
This project is dual-licensed under a 2-clause BSD-style license and/or the LPPL version 1.3c or (at your opinion) any later version.
SPDX-License-Identifier: LPPL-1.3c+ OR BSD-2-Clause
The upstream git repository, i.e., the single source of truth, for this project is hosted by the Software Assurance & Security Research Team at https://git.logicalhacking.com/adbrucker/llncsconf.