Uwe Fischer wrote:
it is a wonderful idea to publish PDF files for onscreen viewing in a
landscape format. I like that format onscreen.
It can be discussed whether one column or two columns are better.
I think one column usually makes the lines too long to read, unless
the font is larger than the one I am using. But one column does make
it easier to put in wide screenshots or diagrams or tables... and in
many cases a screenshot can be placed beside the text that discusses
it. Hmmm... I'll play around with some more layouts.
My feedback: Please get rid of the break in the page numbering for all
documents that will be read onscreen. It is frustrating to see that a
page has the number 15 printed in the footer while the Acrobat reader
displays that you are on page 18. You never know which is the "right"
page number that you must enter in the Go To Page Number field of the
reader software. Onscreen documents should always follow plain page
numbers from 1 to the end to avoid ambiguities. Onscreen there is no
need to start page numbering with anything other than number 1 for the
title page.
Oh, good point! Thank you, thank you. I had completely forgotten about
that. I'll change it right now in my copy.
--Jean
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