On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Ludovic Danigo wrote: > > > > Objections ? > > > > No, No, No. A3 doesn't even fit in any laptop case I know, let > > alone pockets. It's ok to have a 150page A5, and in fact better > > than a 30page A3. > > 150 pages A5 ... that a book ! And that doesn't in my pocket ! ;-P
It does. 150 pages is barely 1cm thick. > Tell me you've never see someone with one of those free diaries > folded in two under the arm or in four in a pocket. One should not design for a formfactor they know has to be folded. > Don't forget that you'll can find the program in the and where we care > to put it. People use the program to see what's going next when they are sitting in a talk, or when at lunch, or walking around. I know I won't carry an A3 thing around. > You can have a look at the layout I started working on (very alpha). > http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC2006/PrintedContent > > Right. Also, we don't have to do it in Scribus which needs to be > > done manually for each page. For the large part that is the > > bios and abstracts, we can use LaTeX, and I'm willing to do that > > part. > > Well, the case was to go a bit beyond than just the program. I didn't mean otherwise. I said for we can use LaTeX for the bios and abstracts, or any other running text part of it. --behdad http://behdad.org/ "Commandment Three says Do Not Kill, Amendment Two says Blood Will Spill" -- Dan Bern, "New American Language" _______________________________________________ guadec-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list
