Hm - the questions are not really fitting in this forum - but I guess that some of you may have the experience to help (and waiting for the answer from the editors takes time...).
I'd like to submit a manuscript to PLoS ONE using their TEX template. Some things I'm not really sure about:
1. How to include Supporting information (captions) in the .tex file. It seems
that there was no predefined section for this. Is it possible to add another
section "Supporting Information" and include one subsection per supporting
file? For example:
Usage in the text body:
...(Supporting Information S1)... - without using the \ref{} command as this
interferes with the figure/table numbering of the main figures.
Information at the end of the manuscript:
\section{Supporting Information}
\subsection{S1}
Description/caption of the file holding the Supporting Information
2. Are websites written directly into the text or cited via the references (in this case, how to include in the .bib file?)?
3. Is it necessary to include hyphenation characters (\-) for long "words" which are not automatically split (websites, DNA primer sequences...)?
All the best,
Marc
I'd like to submit a manuscript to PLoS ONE using their TEX template. Some things I'm not really sure about:
1. How to include Supporting information (captions) in the .tex file. It seems
that there was no predefined section for this. Is it possible to add another
section "Supporting Information" and include one subsection per supporting
file? For example:
Usage in the text body:
...(Supporting Information S1)... - without using the \ref{} command as this
interferes with the figure/table numbering of the main figures.
Information at the end of the manuscript:
\section{Supporting Information}
\subsection{S1}
Description/caption of the file holding the Supporting Information
2. Are websites written directly into the text or cited via the references (in this case, how to include in the .bib file?)?
3. Is it necessary to include hyphenation characters (\-) for long "words" which are not automatically split (websites, DNA primer sequences...)?
All the best,
Marc
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