JFLP: Submissions

The Journal of Functional and Logic Programming

Submission of Articles

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How to Submit

Articles have to be submitted as LaTeX source (using the standard article format) with a BibTeX bibliography and, optionally, figures in encapsulated PostScript format. In order to ensure portability and convenient markup for LaTeX articles, we encourage authors to follow certain guidelines. For more information, see below and refer to the corresponding information of the CJTCS .

Submissions should be made by e-mail to

submissions@ls5.informatik.uni-dortmund.de

The submissions are automatically processed by a program called the robot , and thus have to meet some syntactic constraints . In order to get a help text from the robot, send it an e-mail with help in the subject line and an empty message body.

The robot always responds to the e-mail messages it gets. So, it provides immediate feedback on any submission and also informs you when it had some problems processing your message.

If you experience any problems or have any questions, please contact:

jflp.op@ls5.informatik.uni-dortmund.de

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What to Submit

The LaTeX source of accepted articles is brought into a standard format while being copy-editied. Consequently, fancy LaTeX hacks and visual formatting get lost anyway. So, please provide a clean LaTeX source; this saves us work. Please make sure that your article can be formatted using 12pt fonts in the default paper format used by LaTeX (i.e., the US letter format)

You may submit LaTeX 2.09 or LaTeX2e. Please do not use non-standard fonts and packages/styles. You may use the AMS and the stmaryrd package. To include figures, please use encapsulated PostScript, i.e., the epsf package. If you are unsure about any LaTeX constructs or want to use some additional packages, please drop us a note:

jflp.request@ls5.informatik.uni-dortmund.de

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