- From: BELL Scott A <bell_scott_a@oslmac.osl.or.gov>
- Date: 1 Jun 1995 07:51:37 U
- To: www-html@www10.w3.org
>From: www-html@www10.w3.org on Wed, May 31, 1995 6:34 PM > >but another way around the problem would be to have guidelines > for those who are writing the printing programs for the clients > >I don't believe we need official guidelines for this - any more than >we need official guidelines about how <em> should be rendered. >Possibly suggestions, but that's about it. > >On the other hand, UNOFFICIAL guidelines would be more than welcome, >and could be written by anyone interested. If overviews of the >available printing software (as opposed to browsers, which I find do a >miserable job of printing HTML) were attached and kept up to date, it >would be nearly invaluable. > >As a final note, I think the style-sheet mechanism should include - at >the very least - places for "style" items for media other than a >display. For example, setting widow/orphans for printing would be >appropriate for a style sheet. I think all of the items Mike mentioned warrant readers/browsers according to the device being used. Current HTML browsers utilize the video screen for output; why not have a Stylesheet DTD Browser that interprets printer tags? One for audio( AV ) tags? etc.? The HTML browser calls the appropriate browser ( NOT Helper Application! ) to interpret tags it can't understand based on the function involved. When I start a print job, the HTML browser does nothing; it's the job of the "Print" Browser to relay the info to the printer. Kind of a "OLE/OpenDoc/CORBA" meets "SGML".... This might be the same ideas that have been tossed around before in this same thread; just a thought... > <mike Scott =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | Scott Bell - Systems Analyst | Rumors, Bile, Innuendo, and | Sec. of State/IS Div. | Sometimes Even The Truth. | scott.a.bell@state.or.us | - Wired! mag webpage logo |======================================================== | "I speak for myself and no one else" - #include disclaimer.h | Cbr600f2VolleyballGuitarsMy familyComputersEverything else -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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