- From: Chris Lilley, Computer Graphics Unit <lilley@v5.cgu.mcc.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 31 May 1994 11:22:41 GMT
- To: sarr@citi.umich.edu, www-html@www0.cern.ch
Sarr Blumson said (over on www-talk): Jonathan Abbey writes: But graphics files cannot be manipulated at all.. running OCR on html-embedded GIF's? Ugh. (Assuming you're responding to my comments about manipulating documents for easier viewing) Of course they can; I do it alot for contrast [etc] Why is it that as soon as anyone takes notice of the past few years experience of using HTML - ie that many users want some control of the formatting, and will go through hoops to get it - invariably someone leaps in with the suggestion to just send a pixmap of the formatted page. As if the inevitable price to pay for document design was removal of machine readable content. The idea is to have some control over formatting AS WELL AS sending searchable, parsable text. Is that such a difficult concept? Having hints or options, with sensible defaults for those who don't want to bother with formatting, seems a clean and backwards compatible concept. Having a link to an external style sheet, so that multiple docs can use the same style, also looks like a good idea. -- Chris Lilley +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Technical Author, ITTI Computer Graphics and Visualisation Training Project | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Computer Graphics Unit, | Internet: C.C.Lilley@mcc.ac.uk | | Manchester Computing Centre, | Janet: C.C.Lilley@uk.ac.mcc | | Oxford Road, | Voice: +44 61 275 6045 | | Manchester, UK. M13 9PL | Fax: +44 61 275 6040 | | X400: /I=c/S=lilley/O=manchester-computing-centre/PRMD=UK.AC/ADMD= /C=GB/ | | <A HREF="http://info.mcc.ac.uk/CGU/staff/lilley/lilley.html">my page</A> | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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