Word document

For the Word document(s) with the text of the publication, the following naming convention is used:

{imprint}_{bookID}_{free-text}.docx

with:

Examples:

In case of an edited volume with separate files for each chapter, the free-text could be used to include the name of the author or an additional numbering can be added to series information (VTS203-1; VTS203-2, etc.). A combination of series information with the name of the author is also possible.

Note that filenames are case-sensitive. Using "Brill..." instead of "brill..." will result in an error.

Image files

general naming convention for image files

Illustrations can be included in the Word document or uploaded as separate files in either JPG (minimum resolution 300 dpi) or PDF format. If uploaded as separate files, one of the following naming conventions specified hereafter should be used. In the Word document with the text, the filename is included at the location where the image should be inserted. The name of the file should be styled with the appropriate style b_figure to indicate that the information concerns an external image. Caption and Source information can be entered next to the filename, using the stiles b_figure_caption and b_figure_source.

General naming convention for image files if delivered as separate files:

{imprint}_{bookID}_{free-text}_fig{nn}{a}.{ext}

with:

For reasons of simplicity, the "fig" in the filename is used for all illustrations, graphs and jpg- or pdf-files with tables. In the caption text, a distinction can be made, and the numbering can be adjusted. The source files with the images could be grouped together per type by using subsequent numbers per type. For example in case of a manuscript with 10 illustrations, 5 graphs and 2 tables, that are all provided as images the files could be numbered as follows: 

All images files for a publication are uploaded in a zip-file with the name:

{imprint}_{bookID}_{free-text}_images.zip

The values for imprint, bookID and free_text are copied from the Word document / metadata.

Word documents for each chapter

If the Word-document is split in separate chapters, for example in case of an edited volume, a two digit chapter number is added to the file name:

{imprint}_{bookID}_fig{nnn}-{cc}.jpg/pdf

Also now, a letter a-z can be added to the image number in case of images that are presented together. Examples: