Closed eliselavy closed 3 years ago
from de gruyter: they are not hard requirements that are, e.g., checked by any of our systems. The most important aspects are the PDF Standard, where PDF/A is desirable for long term archiving, and perhaps the PDF metadata. Information on both can be found in the attached PDF.
Concerning font and layout, we are flexible and while most out journals use our so-called house style, see e.g. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/jtph-2021-0016/html (you can also download the PDF there), some look completely different, see e.g.: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/vfzg-2014-0017/html.
That brings me to another pint: If the articles are published with a CC-BY license or another Creative Commons license, that also needs to be clearly presented in the PDF. For an example on how this looks in our standard articles, see the JTPH article above
That brings me to another pint: If the articles are published with a CC-BY license or another Creative Commons license, that also needs to be clearly presented in the PDF. For an example on how this looks in our standard articles, see the JTPH article above
As discussed with @orielisar the pdf version can be produced by using pandoc. Thre is an easy to use docker image see https://github.com/pandoc/dockerfiles#basic-usage
@orielisar @danieleguido Remarks of Bendix :
Proposition of @orielisar Abstract_02.pdf Abstract_03.pdf Abstract_04.pdf
Licence choosen CC BY
@eliselavy need to provide author info as notebook are anonymised
After meeting with de Gruyter on 16.09:
After meeting of 24 september:
Difficulty to render the template / and requirements have change See issues:
Provide: Author name Title Doi. => will be in the export of the metadata of the scholar one
Information for the main author