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Template for LaTeX papers
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The template itself is in the `{{cookiecutter.paper_id}}-paper`.
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In order to generate a project from the template:
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* install cookiecutter
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* find a paper-cutter tag applicable (usually the latest tag listed at <https://git.wmi.amu.edu.pl/filipg/paper-cutter/releases>), say VERSION
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* run: `cookiecutter https://git.wmi.amu.edu.pl/filipg/paper-cutter.git --checkout VERSION`
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You will be asked to choose a LaTeX template, at the moment the
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following templates are handled:
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* “Vanilla” — just a standard LaTeX article template (`vanilla`),
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* TACL (`tacl`),
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* ACL (`acl`),
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* Natural Language Engineering journal (`nle`),
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* ACM SIGCONF template (`sigconf`), e.g. for the SIGIR conference,
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* MSc thesis at Warsaw University of Technology (`pw-thesis`)
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* COLING (`coling`)
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* LLNCS (`llncs`)
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* EMNLP (`emnlp`)
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* EACL (`eacl`)
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* PolEval (`poleval`)
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If you are to use another template, prepare an MR to this repo first!
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Do not add directly to your specific paper.
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Interoperation with Overleaf
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Overleaf handles git but in an imperfect way (to put it mildly). It's better to upload a
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package to Overleaf first:
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1. Create a project locally.
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2. Run `make`
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3. Run `make source-pack`
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4. Upload the zip file to Overleaf.
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5. Copy project to some other place.
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5. Clone the repo from Overleaf: `git clone https://git.overleaf.com/FUNNY-OVERLEAF-CODE PAPERID-paper`
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6. Set remotes:
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```
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git remote add overleaf https://git.overleaf.com/FUNNY-OVERLEAF-CODE
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git remote set-url origin YOUR-GIT-REPO
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```
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7. Set credential helper so that stupid Overleaf won't ask about
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password: `git config credential.helper "cache --timeout=10000000"`
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8. Unfortunately, Overleaf will discard hidden files (`.*`) when a zip
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is uploaded, also file permissions will be somewhat broken
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9. … so you need to copy `.cookiecutter.yml` file and re-apply the template (`cookiecutter https://git.wmi.amu.edu.pl/filipg/paper-cutter.git --checkout VERSION --output-dir .. --config-file .cookiecutter.yml --no-input --overwrite-if-exists`)
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10. Re-commit the files (including recovered `.*` files).
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11. Push the repo to Overleaf (fortunately, the `.*` will be treated
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correctly when this is done by git): `git push overleaf master`
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12. Push the repo to GitLab. `git push origin master`
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13. Set the Overleaf git remote in `helpers/vars`
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14. Now you can synchronize between GitLab repo and Overleaf manually or using `helpers/synchro.sh` script
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Updating package with updated template
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To keep your codebase in sync with template you need to occasionally reapply the template.
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Here's how:
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* find a paper-cutter tag applicable, say VERSION
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* (do *not* refer to master in your projects!)
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* go to project root
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* run: `cookiecutter https://git.wmi.amu.edu.pl/filipg/paper-cutter.git --checkout VERSION --output-dir .. --config-file .cookiecutter.yml --no-input --overwrite-if-exists`
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* check changes with git
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Editing the files
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-----------------
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Please do **not** modify the file `PAPER_ID.tex` (this file is
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supplied by this template — and will be switched when you switch to
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another journal/conference template, see below) . Modify
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`metadata.tex` and `main.text` files.
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If you really need to change `PAPER_ID.tex`, please prepare a merge
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request to this template repo.
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Switching to another conference/journal template
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Switching to another conference or journal template is easy.
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1. Check whether the template is already handled. (See above for the list of LaTeX templates handled.)
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If not, get in touch with Filip Graliński.
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2. Commit or stash any uncommitted changes.
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3. Change the `latex_template` value accordingly in the `.cookiecutter.yml` file. Commit the changes.
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4. Re-run the template (as if updating, see above: `cookiecutter https://git.wmi.amu.edu.pl/filipg/paper-cutter.git --checkout VERSION --output-dir .. --config-file .cookiecutter.yml --no-input --overwrite-if-exists`).
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5. Compare `metadata.tex` against the right metadata template file
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(`*/*-template-meta.tex` in `_latex-templates/`) and make any fixes
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needed. This is the only thing that needs to be done manually
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(unfortunately, LaTeX templates differ in commands for authors, their affiliations, etc.).
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6. Run `make` to generate PDF.
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7. If you have an appendix, make sure it is rendered correctly.
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Versioning the template
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-----------------------
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Always use a specific tag in the `.gitlab-ci.yml` file for your
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project when including `main.yml` from this repository.
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This template is versioned with a Semantic-Versioning-like scheme, i.e.
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a version is expected to be of the form M.N.P, where:
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* _M_ is changed in case of breaking changes for which manual actions
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other then update with the `cookiecutter` command is required
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* _N_ is changed when a new feature is added or a significant bugfix
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happened, it means that the files need to be updated in a project
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with the `cookiecutter` command
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* _P_ is changed in case of minor changes or bugfixes, it should be OK even
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if changes are not update with the `cookiecutter` command
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### Releasing a new version of the template
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* change the version in the
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`{{cookiecutter.paper_id}}-paper/.gitlab-ci.yml` template file
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* add an item to `CHANGELOG.md`
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* in case of breaking changes (_M_ is incremented) describe clearly
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what actions are to be taken in `CHANGELOG.md`
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* tag master with the version (the same as in `{{cookiecutter.paper_id}}-paper/.gitlab-ci.yml`)
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Variables to be set in GitLab UI
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* `SLACK_RELEASE_BOT_SECRET` - secret to a Slack bot to inform about new releases
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(go to <https://YOUR_ORGANIZATION_NAME.slack.com/apps/manage/custom-integrations>, click
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"Incoming WebHooks" / "Add", then configure the hook and
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and set the string such as "ABCDEFGHI12/ABCDEFGHI12/aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
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as `SLACK_RELEASE_BOT_SECRET`)
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## Authors
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Prepared by Filip Graliński (Applica.ai).
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### Contributors
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* Łukasz Garncarek
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* Piotr Halama (including the project name)
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* Tomasz Stanisławek
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