The final deadline for contributions is at the conference, but contributions may be submitted either ahead of the conference by FTP or at the conference on diskette. For both methods of submission, authors should submit a hard copy at the conference.
Each author should submit all of the source files (text and figures) needed to make the paper (see below), the postscript version, a hard copy of the paper, together with the completed Paper Submission Sheet (see below).
Authors are advised to use the templates and in case of difficulties they should consult the EPAC electronic publication help pages
Contributed papers may be up to 3 pages long and invited papers up to 5 pages. Since the proceedings will also be published in paper form, it is necessary to respect these limits.
See the sample paper for a typical implementation of the requirements. You will need Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later to view this file.
Manuscripts should be prepared for one side of the paper and have:
The margins should be as follows:
| Margins | A4 Paper | US Letter Paper |
| Left | 20 mm | 20 mm (0.79 in) |
| Right | 20 mm | 26 mm (1.0 in) |
| Top | 37 mm | 19 mm (0.75 in) |
| Bottom | 19 mm | 19 mm (0.75 in) |
In order to be compatible with the Adobe Acrobat Distiller, use only TIMES (in roman, bold or italic), symbol and Zapf Dingbats.
All contributions should use 10pt fonts for the normal text.
The title should use 14pt bold uppercase letters and be centred on the page.
The names of the authors and their organisation/affiliation and mailing address should be listed alphabetically in 12pt upper and lower case letters, grouped by affiliation. When there is more than one author, the submitting author's name should be given first, followed by the other names in alphabetical order.
Section headings should be numbered, use 12pt bold uppercase letters and be centred in the column.
Widow and Orphan Control: All headings should appear next to the following text - there should never be a column break between a heading and the following paragraph.Subsection headings should numbered (e.g. 3.2 Penalties for Late Submission), have 12pt italic letters and be left aligned and justified in the column.
Place figures and tables as close to the place of their mention as possible. Lettering in figures and tables should be large enough to reproduce clearly, using only the approved fonts. Use of non-approved fonts in figures often leads to problems when the files are processed and may even cause loss of information.
All figures and tables must be given sequential numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) and have a caption placed below the figure or above the table being described.
If a displayed equation needs a number, place it flush with the right margin of the column.
All bibliographical references should be numbered and listed at the end of the paper in a section called "REFERENCES". When referring to a reference in the text, place the corresponding reference number in square brackets. See the sample paper for a typical example.
Acronyms should be defined the first time they appear.
DO NOT have page numbers. They will be added by the editing team when they produce the final proceedings.
In order to facilitate the processing of the papers as they are received by the editors, authors are requested to supply additional information about the paper and how it was prepared together with the keywords. A Paper Submission Sheet for this purpose, pre-printed with the paper's programme code etc., will be sent to authors with the final instructions (see the example) and a list of keywords.
The information on the sheet comprises:
Templates and examples can be retrieved through Web browsers like Netscape and Internet Explorer by loading to disk. See your local documentation for details of how to do this.
Authors are strongly advised to use the template corresponding to the correct version of WORD and not to transport the document across different platforms e.g. MAC  <-> PC.
Contributions to the proceedings will be processed during the conference and authors will be informed during the conference of the success or otherwise of the processing. To facilitate the task for the Editorial Team authors should submit their papers at the rhythm of the conference: papers due to be presented on Monday 26th June will be accepted from Sunday p.m. (16:00) until mid-day Monday, then Tuesday's papers from Monday p.m. (12:00) until mid-day Tuesday and so on.
The final deadline for contributions is at the conference, but the deadline for papers submitted by FTP is 24:00 (MET) on Wednesday 21st June. This is earlier so that any problems with the paper can be analysed and then discussed with authors at the conference.
Authors are reminded that the deadline for submission by FTP is 24:00 (MET) on 21st June 2000. Since the Paper Submission Sheet cannot be used via FTP, a Web form has been created so that the information can be sent directly to the editors. Those authors who cannot use the form should create a plain text (ASCII) file containing the additional information described above (use the extension '.txt') and submit it with all of the files by FTP as described below and send an E-mail to Rudi Frühwirth (Fru@HEPHY.OEAW.AC.AT) informing him that the files have been sent.