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% At present \marg{sponsorID} is chosen by the authors and can be an
% arbitrary key in the same way the label of a \cs{cite} is arbitrarily
% chosen. There might be a change to this policy if the ACM decides to
% create a global database of sponsoring organizations.
It would be clearer (esp. to the sloppy reader) if the example was updated to use a ID that looks user-chosen (like my-sponsor). It currently looks global (GS501100001809).
From the example given for
\grantsponsor
I got the impression that I have to hunt for a global ID for my grant provider:acmart/acmart.dtx
Lines 1626 to 1633 in 9e0908c
However it has been clarified in the fix of #71 that this is just an ID the user can choose themselves:
acmart/acmart.dtx
Lines 1615 to 1618 in 9e0908c
It would be clearer (esp. to the sloppy reader) if the example was updated to use a ID that looks user-chosen (like
my-sponsor
). It currently looks global (GS501100001809
).Re:
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