


Tidy your submission before you pack it up. Do not include journal templates, referee letters, or man pages. That said, it is important that you do not include extraneous files (including unused figure files), leftover files, backup files, anything which does not belong to the paper you are submitting or is not needed for processing. Under PDFLaTeX modes, and in all other cases, the tex files will be processed in alphanumeric order. Naming your primary (or toplevel) file ms.tex will cause AutoTeX to process that file first in (La)TeX mode.
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AutoTeX will generally figure out how to properly process multi-part submissions, and you don't need to adhere to special packaging rules or naming conventions for your tex files. separate chapters, foreword, appendix, etc, and custom macros ( see below) packaged in a (possibly compressed). You can submit a collection of TeX input/include files, e.g. You will be required to view the PDF during the submission process before you will be able to complete your submission. It is important for you, the author/submitter, to carefully check and verify the resulting PDF.

This is a complex task, and the processing does not always lead to the desired or expected results. Your (La)TeX, AMS(La)TeX, or PDFLaTeX submission will be processed automatically by our AutoTeX software.
