% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % Author guideline and sample document for EG publication using LaTeX2e input % D.Fellner, v1.00, Oct 28, 2003 \documentclass[a4paper,times]{article} % prepare for electronic version of your document \usepackage{times} \usepackage{a4wide} %\usepackage{pdfpages} \usepackage{float} % For backwards compatibility to old LaTeX type font selection. % Uncomment if your document adheres to LaTeX2e recommendations. \let\rm=\rmfamily \let\sf=\sffamily \let\tt=\ttfamily \let\it=\itshape \let\sl=\slshape \let\sc=\scshape \let\bf=\bfseries % end of prologue %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\papername{Preprocessed Visibility Short Manual} \def\paperkeywords{Visibility} %deklarace tucneho fontu pro matematickou sazbu \DeclareSymbolFont{mathbold}{OML}{cmm}{b}{it} \DeclareMathAlphabet\mbi{OML}{cmm}{b}{it} 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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Latin-2: Pøíli¹ ¾lu»ouèký kùò úpìl ïábelské ódy. %% Win1250?: 'Pøíli± µlu ouèký kùò pìl ïábelské ódy.' %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage{thumbpdf} \usepackage{alltt} \usepackage{times} \usepackage{hhline} \usepackage{multirow} %\usepackage{mathptm} %\usepackage{algorithmic} %\usepackage{algorithm} \usepackage{url} \usepackage{rotating} \usepackage{ifpdf} \ifpdf \usepackage{graphicx} \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.pdf,.png,.gif,.jpg} \else \usepackage{graphicx} %\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx} \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.eps,.png,.gif,.jpg} \fi \makeindex %------------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{document} \setcounter{tocdepth}{1} %\includepdf[pages=1]{cover.pdf} % --------------------------------------------------------------------- % EG author guidelines plus sample file for EG publication using LaTeX2e input % D.Fellner, v1.00, Oct 28, 2003 % for anonymous conference submission please enter your SUBMISSION ID % instead of the author's name (and leave the affiliation blank) !! \author{Ji\v{r}\'\i{} Bittner, Oliver Mattausch, Michael Wimmer\\ Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna University of Technology\\ } % ------------------------------------------------------------------------ % if the Editors-in-Chief have given you the data, you may uncomment % the following five lines and insert it here % % \volume{23} % the volume in which the issue will be published; % \issue{2} % the issue number of the publication % \pStartPage{201} % set starting page \title {\papername} \maketitle \pagenumbering{roman} \tableofcontents \pagenumbering{arabic} %\include{introduction} \include{integration} %\include{analysis} %\include{online} %\include{sampling} %\include{mutual} %Use bibtex to produce references %\bibliographystyle{unsrt} %\bibliographystyle{plain} %\bibliographystpdfpyle{abbrv} %\bibliographystyle{alpha} %\bibliographystyle{abbrvnat} %\bibliographystyle{is-alpha} %\bibliography{Bib/jiri,Bib/renmame,Bib/rtmame,Bib/cgemame,Bib/vismame,Bib/bookmame,Bib/minimum,Bib/new} %% the main contribution of the paper is that it schedules occlusion %% queries in an order minimizing the overhead to to latency, and uses %% temporal and spatial coherence to do so. (16:05:46) salzrat: %% (basically what we said at the end of the introduction, there it is in %% the correct order of importance, because it states the new %% contribution first) (16:06:12) salzrat: if we stress the scheduling %% more, then the other thing will not be so obviously a reuse of the %% other paper \end{document}