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sig-alternate undefined control sequence for copyright and isbn


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I am getting the following error message while using the sig-alternate class:



! Undefined control sequence.
l.84 setcopyright
{othergov}
! Undefined control sequence.
l.86 isbn
! Undefined control sequence.
l.87 doi


What could be the possible reason and how can it be fixed?










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    sig-alternate isn't a standard class but a quick search takes me to ipsn.acm.org/2010/IPSN_Submission%20instructions/…. Assuming that is the right link, I notice the code doesn't define setcopyright, isbn or doi, all of which are non-standard anyway. Do you have some instructions saying they should work?

    – Joseph Wright
    May 5 '15 at 8:30








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    I received instructions to add these lines from the camera-ready reviewer of an ACM conference. I shall clarify from them.

    – S_S
    May 5 '15 at 9:33
















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I am getting the following error message while using the sig-alternate class:



! Undefined control sequence.
l.84 setcopyright
{othergov}
! Undefined control sequence.
l.86 isbn
! Undefined control sequence.
l.87 doi


What could be the possible reason and how can it be fixed?










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    sig-alternate isn't a standard class but a quick search takes me to ipsn.acm.org/2010/IPSN_Submission%20instructions/…. Assuming that is the right link, I notice the code doesn't define setcopyright, isbn or doi, all of which are non-standard anyway. Do you have some instructions saying they should work?

    – Joseph Wright
    May 5 '15 at 8:30








  • 2





    I received instructions to add these lines from the camera-ready reviewer of an ACM conference. I shall clarify from them.

    – S_S
    May 5 '15 at 9:33














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I am getting the following error message while using the sig-alternate class:



! Undefined control sequence.
l.84 setcopyright
{othergov}
! Undefined control sequence.
l.86 isbn
! Undefined control sequence.
l.87 doi


What could be the possible reason and how can it be fixed?










share|improve this question














I am getting the following error message while using the sig-alternate class:



! Undefined control sequence.
l.84 setcopyright
{othergov}
! Undefined control sequence.
l.86 isbn
! Undefined control sequence.
l.87 doi


What could be the possible reason and how can it be fixed?







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    sig-alternate isn't a standard class but a quick search takes me to ipsn.acm.org/2010/IPSN_Submission%20instructions/…. Assuming that is the right link, I notice the code doesn't define setcopyright, isbn or doi, all of which are non-standard anyway. Do you have some instructions saying they should work?

    – Joseph Wright
    May 5 '15 at 8:30








  • 2





    I received instructions to add these lines from the camera-ready reviewer of an ACM conference. I shall clarify from them.

    – S_S
    May 5 '15 at 9:33














  • 2





    sig-alternate isn't a standard class but a quick search takes me to ipsn.acm.org/2010/IPSN_Submission%20instructions/…. Assuming that is the right link, I notice the code doesn't define setcopyright, isbn or doi, all of which are non-standard anyway. Do you have some instructions saying they should work?

    – Joseph Wright
    May 5 '15 at 8:30








  • 2





    I received instructions to add these lines from the camera-ready reviewer of an ACM conference. I shall clarify from them.

    – S_S
    May 5 '15 at 9:33








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sig-alternate isn't a standard class but a quick search takes me to ipsn.acm.org/2010/IPSN_Submission%20instructions/…. Assuming that is the right link, I notice the code doesn't define setcopyright, isbn or doi, all of which are non-standard anyway. Do you have some instructions saying they should work?

– Joseph Wright
May 5 '15 at 8:30







sig-alternate isn't a standard class but a quick search takes me to ipsn.acm.org/2010/IPSN_Submission%20instructions/…. Assuming that is the right link, I notice the code doesn't define setcopyright, isbn or doi, all of which are non-standard anyway. Do you have some instructions saying they should work?

– Joseph Wright
May 5 '15 at 8:30






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2





I received instructions to add these lines from the camera-ready reviewer of an ACM conference. I shall clarify from them.

– S_S
May 5 '15 at 9:33





I received instructions to add these lines from the camera-ready reviewer of an ACM conference. I shall clarify from them.

– S_S
May 5 '15 at 9:33










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The sig-alternate class file available here fixed the problem. There is also a need to download the copyright.sty file.



http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html/






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  • copyright.sty is no longer there in that URL. any idea?

    – 2523fewqf23f
    May 3 '18 at 3:38











  • Did you try tex.stackexchange.com/a/344936/46219

    – S_S
    May 4 '18 at 4:41











  • Yep, I tried but it didn’t work either.

    – 2523fewqf23f
    May 4 '18 at 21:45



















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Note that the source of the problem is that there was an update to sig-alternate in May 2015.



Before May 2015, the copyright text had to be inserted manually into the document. With the recent update, new commands like setcopyright allow to conveniently choose between the texts for copyright-transfer, publishing-license, or open-access. In the last step of the ACM publishing process you will now be given a LaTeX code fragment which uses the new syntax. The most likely cause of the error is thus that you are trying to use such a new code fragment, but you haven't updated to the most recent template yet.



The solution is what @Sumit suggested: Simply download the most recent sig-alternate.cls and acmcopyright.sty from the official ACM site.






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    As of 2016 the files mentioned by @sumit can be downloaded from the SIGCHI's GitHub because the link to ACM website does not include the acmcopyright.sty file.






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      I'm not sure when, but the copyright file is now included in the class file. My issue was that MikTex had an old version of acmart installed. If you open the MikTex package manager you can uninstall the old version of acmart (for me it was 2017), update your package repository, and install the new version.






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        The sig-alternate class file available here fixed the problem. There is also a need to download the copyright.sty file.



        http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html/






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        • copyright.sty is no longer there in that URL. any idea?

          – 2523fewqf23f
          May 3 '18 at 3:38











        • Did you try tex.stackexchange.com/a/344936/46219

          – S_S
          May 4 '18 at 4:41











        • Yep, I tried but it didn’t work either.

          – 2523fewqf23f
          May 4 '18 at 21:45
















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        The sig-alternate class file available here fixed the problem. There is also a need to download the copyright.sty file.



        http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html/






        share|improve this answer
























        • copyright.sty is no longer there in that URL. any idea?

          – 2523fewqf23f
          May 3 '18 at 3:38











        • Did you try tex.stackexchange.com/a/344936/46219

          – S_S
          May 4 '18 at 4:41











        • Yep, I tried but it didn’t work either.

          – 2523fewqf23f
          May 4 '18 at 21:45














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        The sig-alternate class file available here fixed the problem. There is also a need to download the copyright.sty file.



        http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html/






        share|improve this answer













        The sig-alternate class file available here fixed the problem. There is also a need to download the copyright.sty file.



        http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html/







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        • copyright.sty is no longer there in that URL. any idea?

          – 2523fewqf23f
          May 3 '18 at 3:38











        • Did you try tex.stackexchange.com/a/344936/46219

          – S_S
          May 4 '18 at 4:41











        • Yep, I tried but it didn’t work either.

          – 2523fewqf23f
          May 4 '18 at 21:45



















        • copyright.sty is no longer there in that URL. any idea?

          – 2523fewqf23f
          May 3 '18 at 3:38











        • Did you try tex.stackexchange.com/a/344936/46219

          – S_S
          May 4 '18 at 4:41











        • Yep, I tried but it didn’t work either.

          – 2523fewqf23f
          May 4 '18 at 21:45

















        copyright.sty is no longer there in that URL. any idea?

        – 2523fewqf23f
        May 3 '18 at 3:38





        copyright.sty is no longer there in that URL. any idea?

        – 2523fewqf23f
        May 3 '18 at 3:38













        Did you try tex.stackexchange.com/a/344936/46219

        – S_S
        May 4 '18 at 4:41





        Did you try tex.stackexchange.com/a/344936/46219

        – S_S
        May 4 '18 at 4:41













        Yep, I tried but it didn’t work either.

        – 2523fewqf23f
        May 4 '18 at 21:45





        Yep, I tried but it didn’t work either.

        – 2523fewqf23f
        May 4 '18 at 21:45











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        Note that the source of the problem is that there was an update to sig-alternate in May 2015.



        Before May 2015, the copyright text had to be inserted manually into the document. With the recent update, new commands like setcopyright allow to conveniently choose between the texts for copyright-transfer, publishing-license, or open-access. In the last step of the ACM publishing process you will now be given a LaTeX code fragment which uses the new syntax. The most likely cause of the error is thus that you are trying to use such a new code fragment, but you haven't updated to the most recent template yet.



        The solution is what @Sumit suggested: Simply download the most recent sig-alternate.cls and acmcopyright.sty from the official ACM site.






        share|improve this answer




























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          Note that the source of the problem is that there was an update to sig-alternate in May 2015.



          Before May 2015, the copyright text had to be inserted manually into the document. With the recent update, new commands like setcopyright allow to conveniently choose between the texts for copyright-transfer, publishing-license, or open-access. In the last step of the ACM publishing process you will now be given a LaTeX code fragment which uses the new syntax. The most likely cause of the error is thus that you are trying to use such a new code fragment, but you haven't updated to the most recent template yet.



          The solution is what @Sumit suggested: Simply download the most recent sig-alternate.cls and acmcopyright.sty from the official ACM site.






          share|improve this answer


























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            Note that the source of the problem is that there was an update to sig-alternate in May 2015.



            Before May 2015, the copyright text had to be inserted manually into the document. With the recent update, new commands like setcopyright allow to conveniently choose between the texts for copyright-transfer, publishing-license, or open-access. In the last step of the ACM publishing process you will now be given a LaTeX code fragment which uses the new syntax. The most likely cause of the error is thus that you are trying to use such a new code fragment, but you haven't updated to the most recent template yet.



            The solution is what @Sumit suggested: Simply download the most recent sig-alternate.cls and acmcopyright.sty from the official ACM site.






            share|improve this answer













            Note that the source of the problem is that there was an update to sig-alternate in May 2015.



            Before May 2015, the copyright text had to be inserted manually into the document. With the recent update, new commands like setcopyright allow to conveniently choose between the texts for copyright-transfer, publishing-license, or open-access. In the last step of the ACM publishing process you will now be given a LaTeX code fragment which uses the new syntax. The most likely cause of the error is thus that you are trying to use such a new code fragment, but you haven't updated to the most recent template yet.



            The solution is what @Sumit suggested: Simply download the most recent sig-alternate.cls and acmcopyright.sty from the official ACM site.







            share|improve this answer












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                As of 2016 the files mentioned by @sumit can be downloaded from the SIGCHI's GitHub because the link to ACM website does not include the acmcopyright.sty file.






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                  As of 2016 the files mentioned by @sumit can be downloaded from the SIGCHI's GitHub because the link to ACM website does not include the acmcopyright.sty file.






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                    As of 2016 the files mentioned by @sumit can be downloaded from the SIGCHI's GitHub because the link to ACM website does not include the acmcopyright.sty file.






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                        I'm not sure when, but the copyright file is now included in the class file. My issue was that MikTex had an old version of acmart installed. If you open the MikTex package manager you can uninstall the old version of acmart (for me it was 2017), update your package repository, and install the new version.






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                          I'm not sure when, but the copyright file is now included in the class file. My issue was that MikTex had an old version of acmart installed. If you open the MikTex package manager you can uninstall the old version of acmart (for me it was 2017), update your package repository, and install the new version.






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                            I'm not sure when, but the copyright file is now included in the class file. My issue was that MikTex had an old version of acmart installed. If you open the MikTex package manager you can uninstall the old version of acmart (for me it was 2017), update your package repository, and install the new version.






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                            I'm not sure when, but the copyright file is now included in the class file. My issue was that MikTex had an old version of acmart installed. If you open the MikTex package manager you can uninstall the old version of acmart (for me it was 2017), update your package repository, and install the new version.







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