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According to the CMS CAT Guidelines for figures, Other non-public work should be labelled as either "Private work (CMS data/simulation)", "Private work (CMS data)" or "Private work (CMS simulation)" depending on the inputs for the Figure. This means that the usual mplhep functions, such as hep.cms.label or hep.cms.txt are not working for this use case because they include the bold "CMS" in front (at least I did not manage to turn it off). Is there another easy way to achieve this label or would a new function or functionality be necessary?
I can certainly give it a try, but not during the rush for ICHEP now. Let me make a note on this and try it when I have the time, otherwise I let you know. Thanks for the pointer.
According to the CMS CAT Guidelines for figures,
Other non-public work
should be labelled as either "Private work (CMS data/simulation)", "Private work (CMS data)" or "Private work (CMS simulation)" depending on the inputs for the Figure. This means that the usual mplhep functions, such ashep.cms.label
orhep.cms.txt
are not working for this use case because they include the bold "CMS" in front (at least I did not manage to turn it off). Is there another easy way to achieve this label or would a new function or functionality be necessary?FYI @clelange
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