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# *ACL Paper Styles
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This directory contains the latest LaTeX templates for *ACL conferences.
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## Instructions for authors
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Paper submissions to *ACL conferences must use the official ACL style
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templates.
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The LaTeX style files are available
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- as an [Overleaf template](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/association-for-computational-linguistics-acl-conference/jvxskxpnznfj)
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- in this repository
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- as a [.zip file](https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/archive/refs/heads/master.zip)
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Please see [`acl_latex.tex`](https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/blob/master/acl_latex.tex) for an example.
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Please follow the paper formatting guidelines general to *ACL
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conferences:
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- [Paper formatting guidelines](https://acl-org.github.io/ACLPUB/formatting.html)
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Authors may not modify these style files or use templates designed for
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other conferences.
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## Instructions for publications chairs
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To adapt the style files for your conference, please fork this repository and
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make necessary changes. Minimally, you'll need to update the name of
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the conference and rename the files.
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If you make improvements to the templates that should be propagated to
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future conferences, please submit a pull request. Thank you in
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advance!
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In older versions of the templates, authors were asked to fill in the
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START submission ID so that it would be stamped at the top of each
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page of the anonymized version. This is no longer needed, because it
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is now possible to do this stamping automatically within
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START. Currently, the way to do this is for the program chair to email
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support@softconf.com and request it.
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## Instructions for making changes to style files
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- merge pull request in github, or push to github
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- git pull from github to a local repository
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- then, git push from your local repository to overleaf project
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- Overleaf project is https://www.overleaf.com/project/5f64f1fb97c4c50001b60549
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- Overleaf git url is https://git.overleaf.com/5f64f1fb97c4c50001b60549
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- then, click "Submit" and then "Submit as Template" in overleaf in order to ask overleaf to update the overleaf template from the overleaf project
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