![]() Stepnumber=2 -> the step between two line-numbers. ![]() Numberstyle=\footnotesize -> size of the fonts used for the line-numbers Numbers=left -> where to put the line-numbers Language=Octave -> choose the language of the codeīasicstyle=\footnotesize -> the size of the fonts used for the code The following is a list of parameters, which can be used inside the previous command You can customise the way how your code is displayed by using: The listings package does not only support java source code, but there is an exhaustive list of languages which are known to the package:ĪBAP (R/2 4.3, R/2 5.0, R/3 3.1, R/3 4.6C, R/3 6.10), ACSL Ada (83, 95), Algol (60, 68), Ant, Assembler (x86masm), Awk (gnu, POSIX), bash, Basic (Visual), C (ANSI, Handel, Objective, Sharp), C (ANSI, GNU, ISO, Visual), Caml (light, Objective), Clean, Cobol (1974, 1985, ibm), Comal 80, csh, Delphi, Eiffel, Elan, erlang, Euphoria, Fortran (77, 90, 95), GCL, Gnuplot, Haskell, HTML, IDL (empty, CORBA), inform, Java (empty, AspectJ), JVMIS, ksh, Lisp (empty, Auto), Logo, make (empty, gnu), Mathematica (1.0, 3.0), Matlab, Mercury, MetaPost, Miranda, Mizar, ML, Modula-2, MuPAD, NASTRAN, Oberon-2, OCL (decorative, OMG), Octave, Oz, Pascal (Borland6, Standard, XSC), Perl,PHP, PL/I,Plasm, POV,Prolog, Promela,Python, R,Reduce, Rexx,RSL, Ruby, S (empty, PLUS), SAS, Scilab, sh, SHELXL, Simula (67, CII, DEC, IBM), SQL, tcl (empty, tk), TeX (AlLaTeX, common, LaTeX, plain, primitive), VBScript, Verilog, VHDL (empty, AMS), VRML (97), XML, XSLT. Obviously, Latex will always include the latest version of the source while generating the PDF-file. This is particularly useful if you are still editing your source code. The other possibility is to directly include the source file: Either you type/copy your source code directly into the Latex document: Now you have basically two possibilities. If you are submitting to TAPS, will receive an email notification from TAPS with the unique link for accessing and depositing your package for processing.First include the “listings”-package into your document:.In the case of multiple files having this command, TAPS will show a validation error message and ask you to update it accordingly. Important information regarding submission versions for review: After finalizing the formatting of your paper you must use the option “ manuscript” with \documentclass. ![]() ![]() Use the standard LaTeX code while preparing your manuscript as seen within ACM’s sample template files:ĪCM recommends the authors to check/refer the respective sample TeX file while preparing their papers and use the required opti on “ sigconf | sigplan” accordingly and finalize their work.If you are unsure which template variant to use, please request clarification from your event or publication contact. Note: Most proceedings authors will use the "sigconf" proceedings template. O acmtog - Large double column format, used for TOG O acmlarge - Large single column format, used for JOCCH, TAP O ACM proceedings templates: ACM Standard and SIGPLANĪll journals use acmsmall with the following exceptions: codebox is a LaTX 3 package developed based on tcolorbox and minted/listings, which provides environments codebox and codeview to typset with environment body, and macros \codefile and \cvfile to typeset programming source code from a file in a fancy box. ![]() O ACM Journals: ACM Small, ACM Large, ACM and TOG (also for SIGGRAPH authors publishing in TOG) The new LaTeX package incorporates updated versions of the following ACM templates: The templates are updated to the latest LaTeX distribution versions, developed to enable accessibility features, and they use a new font set. The new ACM Primary Article LaTeX template consolidates the previous eight individual ACM journal and proceedings templates. ACM has transitioned to a new authoring template.ACM wants to make the submission process as smooth as possible for authors, so we have developed a set of best practices which you should follow to ensure that the submission and conversion process goes as smoothly as possible.īefore submitting your LaTeX source files to TAPS (for proceedings articles) or through the existing journal production process, we encourage authors to review the following points for confirming the smooth processing of your paper: ![]()
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