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LyX presents the user with the familiar face of a WYSIWYG word processor. for letters, articles, books, overheads, even Hollywood scripts. The package includes many standard formats and templates – e.g. LyX offers extensive control over margins, headers/footers, spacing/indents, justification, bullet types in multilevel lists, a sophisticated table editor, an emacs-style version control interface for collaborative projects, basic change tracking, 'branching' for parallel document versions – the list goes on and on. LyX really shines, though, when composing complex documents like technical documentation, doctoral theses and conference proceedings. With LyX, short notes or letters are a snap.
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LyX produces high quality, professional output – using LaTeX, an open source, industrial strength typesetting engine, in the background. LyX automates formatting according to predefined rule sets, yielding consistency throughout even the most complex documents. LyX lets you concentrate on writing, leaving details of visual layout to the software. It is called a "document processor", because unlike standard word processors, LyX encourages an approach to writing based on the structure of your documents, not their appearance.
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Author responses must not contain external links.LyX is an advanced open source document processor running on Linux/Unix, Windows, and Mac OS X. Author responses are limited to one page, including all figures, tables, and references.
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Neurips_2020_author_response.pdf - example PDF output generated by running “pdflatex”Īll author responses must be in PDF format. Neurips_2020_author_response.sty - style file for LaTeX 2e Neurips_2020_author_response.tex - LaTeX template


You must use the following files for your author response: \usepackage % produce camera-ready copyįunding disclosure and acknowledgements are only visible in the camera-ready version. Non-anonymous preprints (on arXiv, social media, websites, etc.) are permitted, though preprints in the NeurIPS style must use the “preprint” option, rather than the “final” option: concurrently show…” if the cited submission is not available as a non-anonymous preprint, then include a copy of the cited submission in the supplementary material and write “Anonymous et al. If you need to cite one of your own papers that is in submission to NeurIPS or elsewhere please do so with adequate anonymization and make sure the cited submission is available for reviewers to read (e.g., if the cited submission is available as a non-anonymous preprint, then write “Author et al. If you need to cite one of your own papers, you should do so with adequate anonymization to preserve double-blind reviewing (e.g., write “In the previous work of Author et al. In particular, you should not include author names, author affiliations, or acknowledgements in your submission and you should avoid providing any other identifying information (even in the supplementary material). As an author, you are responsible for anonymizing your submission. The reviewing process will be double blind at the level of reviewers and area chairs (i.e., reviewers and area chairs cannot see author identities) but not at the level of senior area chairs and program chairs.
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(You really shouldn't be using \$\$ anyway see here and here for more information.)Īuthors may submit, in a separate file, up to 100MB of supplementary material, such as appendices, proofs, derivations, data, or source code all supplementary material must be in PDF or ZIP format. Please use LaTeX (or AMSTeX) commands for unnumbered display math. Note that display math in bare TeX commands will not create correct line numbers for submission. Please consult section 6 in neurips_2020.tex for information regarding fonts. Please make sure that your paper prints well. Submissions that violate the NeurIPS style (e.g., by decreasing margins or font sizes) or page limits may be rejected without further review. The maximum file size for submissions is 50MB. You must use the NeurIPS 2020 LaTeX style file.

Submissions are limited to eight content pages, including all figures and tables, in the NeurIPS “submission” style additional pages containing only broader impact statement and references are allowed.

Neurips_2020.pdf - example PDF output generated by running “pdflatex”Īll submissions must be in PDF format. Neurips_2020.sty - style file for LaTeX 2e You must use the following files for your submission:
