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The name of the files (especially the snnn-part) and @seq in the <fpage>-element. For snnn a descending numbering is used (s999, s998, s997, etc.). The numbering in the @seq is ascending.
A @specific-use is added to the <fpage>-element with the value “CAP”, replacing the default attribute specific-use="PDF":
Article 1: <fpage seq"1" specific-use="CAP"> - filenames: <issn>_<vol>_<issue>_s999.xml / pdf
Article 2: <fpage seq"2" specific-use="CAP"> - filenames: <issn>_<vol>_<issue>_s998.xml / pdf
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Article n: <fpage seq"n" specific-use="CAP"> - filenames: <issn>_<vol>_<issue>_s<1000-n>.xml / pdf
Each article starts with page 1 both in the <fpage>-element in the xml and in the pdf.
Issue titles are inserted in the xml of each article:
<issue-title>General Articles</issue-title> the default setting for all articles that are added to issue 1 with general articles.
<issue-title>[special issue title]</issue-title> in case of addition to a special issue in the current volume. A first special issue has always issue number 2. Multiple specials issues are possible. These are numbered 2, 3, 4, etc.
The package with the final files contains all articles that are already published in the issue, together with the new article(s). Note that already published articles remain unchanged. In case of corrections in already published articles, separate instructions will be given.
Standard procedures are being used for the handover of final-files packages.
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