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In some cases, some information in the text should be redacted in the review copy but present in the final copy. It would be nice to have to have a switch you could use in the LaTeX source so you could write both variants without worrying that you will forget to change the redacted text for the camera-ready version. Something like:
The authors asked colleagues from \iffinal{AFFILIATION}{[redacted for review copy]} for review of the results.
It is relevant information in the context of the publication that a human review was done by colleagues of the authors, but revealing the affiliation would compromise the anonymity of the submission.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
In some cases, some information in the text should be redacted in the review copy but present in the final copy. It would be nice to have to have a switch you could use in the LaTeX source so you could write both variants without worrying that you will forget to change the redacted text for the camera-ready version. Something like:
The authors asked colleagues from \iffinal{AFFILIATION}{[redacted for review copy]} for review of the results.
It is relevant information in the context of the publication that a human review was done by colleagues of the authors, but revealing the affiliation would compromise the anonymity of the submission.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: