- From: Todd Fahrner <fahrner@pobox.com>
- Date: Tue, 2 Jul 1996 13:37:17 -0700
- To: Charles Peyton Taylor <CTaylor@wposmtp.nps.navy.mil>, www-style@w3.org
At 12:46 PM -0800 7/2/96, Charles Peyton Taylor wrote: > >PDF is perfect for a poem with eccentric layout needs and > >supported in browsers on all major GUI platforms. > > > > Paul Prescod > > yeah, yeah, yeah. You're obviously not the person who is > going to have to install all of those plugins. I'm a > "tech support person" so I have a different perspective, > and I'd prefer to only setup one peice of software. Yeah. It will be called "Microsoft Life", and will come in forehead, armpit, and big-toe embeddable configurations. :^) > *ALSO*, have you ever offered both an HTML version of a > document, and a PDF version? People almost always go > for the HTML version. Me too, because most PDFs are poorly designed for on-screen reading, and a lot fatter than they need to be - I can't bear the irony, you see. People preferred to cross oceans in ships until planes got well-enough developed. I think it's a matter of time before layout languages start getting used for layout on screen, so structured ones can go back to structure, with style a very worthwhile addition. Todd Fahrner fahrner@pobox.com http://www.verso.com/
Received on Tuesday, 2 July 1996 16:37:21 UTC