# llncsconf LaTeX package extending Springer's llncs class. ## Installation 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. ## Usage In a LaTeX file that uses Springer's `llncs` class, just add ```tex \usepackage{llncsconf} ``` to use the style. The package supports the following 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 option `a4paper` 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. * `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}`. * `proceedings`: typesets a note in which proceedings the paper was published (similar to `llncs` without Springer's availability note). * `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. * `submitted`: adds a *submitted to ... please to no distribute* note to the first page. * `intended`: adds a *submitted to ... please to no distribute* note to the first page. Moreover, the package requires two commands to be executed: * `\conference{name of the conference}` which takes one argument, i.e., the name of the conference. This is used when one of the options `submitted` or `intended` 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. ## Self-Archiving Sprinter states in his [Springer's Consent to Publish v3](http://resource-cms.springer.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/731196/data/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](https://www.doi.org/factsheets/DOIIdentifierSpecs.html). ## Authors Main author: [Achim D. Brucker](http://www.brucker.ch/) ### Contributors * [Oliver Kopp](https://github.com/koppor/) ## License 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 ## Master Repository The master git repository for this project is hosted by the [Software Assurance & Security Research Team](https://logicalhacking.com) at .