At 08:57 PM 1/29/2002 -0800, Michael Cortez wrote:
> >> From: Rogers Cadenhead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >> "Copyright 2002 Michael Cortez. This book is distributed under the
> >> Open Game License version 1.0a and contains the following Open Game
> >> Content: All of the text presented herein, and any artwork that has
> >> the words 'Open Game Content' in its caption text."
>
>The only bump in the road being -- Not all Artwork will have a caption.  The
>initial distributions will be PDF/HTML/MS-Help formats, all of which provide
>the ability to have "Alternative text" provided for when an image can't be
>displayed.  This text is also displayed when by mouseover of the image.
>
>The following which I drew up for the HTML distribution seems... clumsy.
>
> >> and any artwork that has the phase 'Released as Open Game Content'
>in its Caption or within the "ALT" field of the IMG tag. <<

And what happens when someone prints that page? Now the OGC is no longer 
clearly indicated. Same thing with mouse overs in PDFs. I've have never 
seen a mouse over work on printed PDFs. At least with a PDF you can 
prohibit the user from printing it, but I don't think you would have many 
happy users if you locked the PDF and tried to sell it to them.

I don't think you can use ALT tags and mouse overs on any document that can 
be printed if the printed version will not also contain the OGC declaration.

   Joe


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