Le 06/05/2012 07:35, Gary Schnabl a écrit :
Your observation is what is typically used in practice--using serif typefaces for body text in print docs and sans serif for onscreen viewing. Some editors will switch typefaces used for headings, though: sans serif for print docs and serif in an online doc. Why not try creating your own "print" version by simply altering the typeface for the body-text paragraph styles that were employed the source docs--a very simple task. Then just port out your own PDF.
I do share the OP comments about printed matter vs screen display and your idea seems very interesting to me, Gary.
Perhaps we could keep that need in mind while re-designing the documentation templates? BTW, the styles cataloging is on my workbench for a few days now. I hope that, as a first step, I can get a styles dependencies map by to-morrow. (I'll open a new thread on due time)
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