abstract template for the 11th european fusion theory conference t. heoretician1 and x. perimentalist2 1association euratom/cea cadar
Abstract Template for the 11th European
Fusion Theory Conference
T. Heoretician1 and X. Perimentalist2
1Association Euratom/CEA Cadarache, France
2Univeriste de Provence, Aix-en-Provence, France
The one-page abstracts should be typed using 12 pt Times New Roman or
Computer Modern font, single-spaced on standard A4 paper (297 x 210
mm), leaving a full 2.5 cm margin on all sides. They should be
suitable for direct reproduction (no faxes please). The abstract
should begin with the title (bold, 14 pt, centered), the authors’
names (normal font, 12 pt, centered) and affiliations (italic, 12 pt,
centered). Figure captions should be in italic 10 pt font. Please
underline the name of the presenting author, and do not use page
numbering. Colour pictures are accepted for the electronic abstract
collection, but the paper version will be printed in black and white.
Please ensure the legibility of your pictures without colour. LaTeX2e
and Microsoft Word (6.0/95 or newer) templates are available on the
conference web page [1].
The abstracts should be submitted by e-mail to [email protected] as
Portable Document Format (PDF) file. Compression (”.zip” or ”.Z”) is
recommended if the file size is thereby substantially reduced. A
confirmation of receipt e-mail will be sent within three days.
Submissions printed on paper should be made only if severe problems
arise with electronic submission. The camera-ready abstracts must be
received no later than 30 April 2005. The Scientific Committee will
select the contributions on the basis of the submitted abstracts.
Authors will be notified about the acceptance of their contribution by
the end of June.
Figure 1. Figure captions in italic
References
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1.
http://www-fusion-magnetique.cea.fr/eftc11/index.html
The following is just some additional advice. Please fit your abstract
on one page.
Note: In MS Word 6.0/95, the text box around the figure can’t be
formatted using ”Top & Bottom” wrapping under ”Format Autoshape /
Wrapping”. Instead, the space for the figure has been made by line
feeds. Newer versions of MS Word have ”Top & Bottom” wrapping style
which makes things easier. Be sure to right-click the grey edge of the
text box around the picture and select ”Order / Send Behind Text” to
avoid problems with EPS figures. Select ”View / Page layout” in Word
to see this template as it’s supposed to look.