General guidelines
Author are requested to submit full papers. The proceedings will printed by the OCG
in the series books@ocg.at, volume 232, ISBN 978-3-85403-232-8.
IMPORTANT: OCG has now new style files, please download the new ones!!
Adhere to the OCG-guidelines
Both accepted papers as well as accepted posters will be printed in the conference proceedings up to a length of 12 pages. Papers have to be written in English. Submission and presentation of a similar paper at another international conference is no reason for rejection. Electronically submitted and camera-ready papers must be edited according to the guidelines of the OCG. If you are using the OAGM style for LaTeX (see below) your paper will comply with these guidelines inherently. The camera-ready paper must not contain any page numbers!Accepted papers based on 3 independent reviews have to be presented orally or as poster (registration required) and will be published as OCG workshop proceedings (http://www.ocg.at).
Hints for using figures
For cost reasons, the conference proceedings will NOT be printed in color. If you submit documents with color figures, the printed result may not meet your expectations, so color elements should be converted to grayscale. Original papers will be reduced by 80% and printed with a final resolution of 300 dpi. Therefore, the use of higher resolutions is unnecessary. Also, do not use too thin lines, since in the worst case they won't be visible. Use lines with a width of at least 0.2 pt (as recommended by the printing service).Sample documents
Instructions and sample files are available for LaTeX and Microsoft Word. Please use one of the following templates for preparing your document:- LaTeX style and template file [Download zip ]
- MS Word sample file and guidelines [Download rtf | pdf ]
Submitting your manuscript
- Electronic submission- PDF is the preferred file format!
- The final document should be submitted as a single file.
- When creating PDF files (e.g. using Acrobat Distiller) make sure that the conversion settings are at least at "Print" level or better, otherwise images may suffer from recompression.
- LaTeX users may also submit complete PostScript files (instead of PDF), preferably compressed (zip).
- Word documents may be submitted as .doc or .rtf files provided that all necessary images, graphics and fonts are included (embedded respectively).
- Paper submission
This should generally be avoided, unless electronic submission is not possible at all. In this case, please contact the conference chair.