Paper formatting instructions for the MIT&SLIM2013 conference (title of the paper has to be typed in Arial Bold 16pt centred) J. Valentinčič1, D. Kramar1, and P.R. Levy2 1 University of Ljubljana, Slovenia 2 University of Brighton, UK Abstract The abstract has to be type using Times New Roman fonts 10pt. The length of the abstract should be between 150 and 350 words. In the page setup the margins has to be set at 2 cm all sides (left, right, top, bottom), while the text except for the abstract ha to be formatted in two columns . Please, do not include page numbering or any sort of Header and Footer. Keywords: MIT&SLIM2013, instructions for authors. 1 Headings level 1 Similarly like figures all tables should be consequentially numbered through all the text and referred in the text like Table 1. The paper main text has to be written using Times New Roman fonts 11pt Justify in a two columns format. Figures has to be numbered consequentially through all the paper and referred in the text like: Figure 1. Table 1 The fonts used in the tables should be Times New Roman 11 pt. parameter x [mm] R [] value 20.7 50.3 Do not use text boxes or similar objects in your paper. 1.1 Figure 1 Both, the caption and the figure has to be centred. The figures can be inserted in two sizes, 8 cm width for figures inserted in the column or 17 cm width (in this case a continuous break is required to continue with the two columns style). The proceedings will be printed in grey scale, therefore we would suggest to optimize your graphics as greyscale images. All graphics should be inserted as jpg, bmp, tif or similar file formats. Heading level 2 References should be numbered in the order as they appear in the text [1]. The paper should not exceed 8 pages. In cases of paper longer than 8 pages, an additional fee may be charged for each additional page. All the papers should be send by email to the conference address lat@fs.uni-lj.si as MS Word file AND as a pdf file until the 29th of September 2009. Updated information concerning the conference are available at the web site: http://www.fs.uni-lj.si/lat/mit-slim2013. References [1] B. Jurisevic, M. Junkar: Adaptive Control Constraint (ACC) of Abrasive Water Jet (AWJ) Cutting. In Proc. of 2nd Int. Conf. on Water Jet Machining, pp. 71-76, Cracow, Poland, 15-16 Nov., 2001.