- From: <Jim_Thornton.PARC@xerox.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 10:55:37 PDT
- To: www-printing@w3.org
Keith wrote: >At the printing workshop we discussed possible extensions to CSS for >properties required for printing. In our breakout session we came to some >consensus on the top priorities. Does anyone have notes from that session >they would like to share, or a proposal to put on the table? At the workshop, I think we did a good job of identifying a large set of issues or problems, but I didn't leave with the sense that we came to agreement on how particular problems should be addressed. There are at least three technologies that come into play here: HTML, CSS, and HTTP. I agree with the point made at the workshop that solutions to printing problems may be found across all three technologies. From my notes of the breakout session (the non-font one) the issues considered most important were Pagination, and Conditional Info. It seems that CSS and possibly HTML are the right place to address them. Jim
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