LaTeX template | AmViMed Publishers
Authors preparing technical or mathematically intensive manuscripts can use a structured LaTeX workflow that remains compatible with editorial screening and production conversion. Template expectations: Use a clean article class and avoid excessive custom macros that make XML conversion or copyediting difficult. Keep a
Authors preparing technical or mathematically intensive manuscripts can use a structured LaTeX workflow that remains compatible with editorial screening and production conversion.
Template expectations
Use a clean article class and avoid excessive custom macros that make XML conversion or copyediting difficult. Keep author metadata, affiliations, acknowledgements, funding, and references explicit in the source. Equation packages are acceptable, but heavily customized layouts and presentation-driven styling should be avoided.
Files to submit
Submit the compiled PDF together with all source files, bibliography files, figure assets, and any custom class or style files required to reproduce the manuscript. Missing dependencies slow technical checks and production handoff. Compressed archives should use clear filenames and avoid nested clutter that obscures the actual manuscript source.
Production compatibility
Keep tables and figures semantically simple where possible, and ensure author names, ORCID identifiers, and funding statements also appear clearly in the compiled PDF. This helps editorial and production staff reconcile source and displayed metadata. Where journals require Word during revision or production, editors will advise accordingly.