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# PolyPaper
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*“One manuscript, many destinations.”*
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PolyPaper is a set of tools for scientific manuscript production that combines a single source tree coherently with targeting documents for multiple venues.
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## Rationale
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The first step is to have 'venues', which are simply the possible ways
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in which the material can be presented for publication, as separate
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Org-Mode documents. These will incorporate the metadata needed for
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LaTeX production or Pandoc target.
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LaTeX production or Pandoc target. See 'setup/README.md' for more
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detail on working with the venue configuration system.
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The manuscript content will reside in an Emacs Org-Mode document. The
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user can choose whether to keep that as a single document or use
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The associated chat session is at https://chatgpt.com/share/68e3c7d6-ef60-8007-b56c-8f221b8250da
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## Status
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2025-10-07:
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- Some basic testing done
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- Dockerfiles built
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- Demo paper compiled, including generated figure
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