Rich Shepard wrote:

I'm almost ready to send the document back to the publisher with the
complete index, copyeditor's corrections made and anonymous reviewer's
comments addressed. Since I'm submitting it in camera-ready format, I assume
that I need to tar (probably zip, actually) all the files in the most recent
/tmp/lyx_tmpdirXXX/lyx_tmpbufN and send those in.


They don't need the LaTeX (.tex) file, but the .eps, .dvi, .toc, .lof etc.
Is this correct? Or, have I missed something here.


Once I get this in to them tomorrow I want the printing schedule to be
theirs and I'll get back to my real life and wait for page proofs to arrive.

My publisher took the entire book as a single high-resolution pdf file, made
with the crop marks required for printing. That was much easier than
sending in a document tree, particularly considering that there were
a few manual steps involved. (Some converter needed some options,
forcing manual execution.)


They should be able to specify exactly what they need though.

Helge Hafting



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