Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) documents are a standardized and convenient method to exchange data files without affecting the original appearance. SIGCSE will accept electronic submissions of papers only in this format.
You have a number of options for converting your Word, LaTeX, or Postscript files into Adobe PDF.
If you are using Google Docs, selecting print produces a PDF file. Your version of Microsoft Word may allow you to save as a PDF document. Other word processing software may have similar features.
Apple Mac OS X includes print to PDF for all programs.
PrimoPDF is a free program that installs like a printer and saves your file as a PDF document.
If you already have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer refer to your software documentation for instructions on choosing PDF Writer as your printer. Instead of printing your document, the software will create a PDF file.
Export your document from within OpenOffice, available at openoffice.org.
Adobe has an online service to convert your Word and other formatted documents into Adobe PDF format (Create Adobe PDF Online). The converted file is either sent to you via e-mail or available through FTP. You may register for a trial membership of the Adobe Online service and convert five files at no charge. This is our least-recommended option because the conversion will not embed the fonts and the resulting document may not look good on other machines.
There are two primary ways to go from LaTeX to PDF.
Generate your dvi file from your LaTeX source. Run dvips on the dvi file to produce a postscript file. (dvips can be used to generate postscript from the dvi file for direct output to a postscript printer or to a file.) Then use a postscript utility such as ps2pdf to convert the postscript file into pdf. The following commands will produce a postscript file with type 3 fonts, which are more readable onscreen:
dvips -Ppdf -G0 filename.dvi -o filename.ps
ps2pdf -dPDFsettings=/prepress filename.ps filename.pdf
There are versions of pdfTeX and pdfLaTeX available for most platforms. These systems do not generate dvi files from your LaTeX source, but generate pdf directly. A standard teTeX (Unix) installation of TeX has these available.
SIGCSE does not endorse or otherwise sponsor any of the software mentioned on this page.
That said, as of the year 2014, there are many, many ways to generate PDFs. However, generating PDFs for publication remains a tricky business, and we recommend you use tools that are known to produce PDFs of high quality, suitable for inclusion in the ACM Digital Library.