you don't need to @EJNeuroscience
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I do — I just got manuscript sent back...
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From us for formatting issues? We have a "your paper your way" policy. Send me the correspondence.
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No, I haven't yet been lucky enough to submit to your journal. You sound amazing tho wrt to this!

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My fault for the mix-up as I hadn't properly parsed what
@JohnnyFoxe said.
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I interpreted it as "you don't need to" whereas he meant I would not have needed to had I chosen you!
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I love LaTeX but would hate to review if it was single spaced.
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really? why?
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I'm OLD School. I like to print and scribble.
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To be honest I'm more upset by the separate figures... it's so hard to extract them from LaTeX and put them in separate files.
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Oh, yes - I hate that. But when I submit with LaTeX I never submit separate figures. Never had to do that. (even if jrnl says so)
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I have had to although I tried ignoring it. Nice you haven't been forced to!
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I had had 2 manuscripts sent back. I am using http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/140796/generating-a-separate-pdf-file-of-tables-and-figures-from-a-latex-file … and it works so that's nice.
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cause LaTeX also, folks, is not a beautiful typesetting format. Mathematicians, believe it or not, do not make good designers.
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What's a better solution?

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HTML :)
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Journals don't accept HTML...
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not yet...
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OK... I was thinking of solution for now. If you can convince them to accept HTML, why not Markdown? But either way — not a solution for me.
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Markdown...also has major issues... https://www.adamhyde.net/whats-wrong-with-markdown/ …
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Thanks in the middle of coding at the moment so I can't read as I can't burn my working memory — maybe later!
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