Could then Unicode create an alternate edition with Amazon Publishing ? (may be at a different cost, possibly different paper format if you want to keep the same commercial margins). It would be available in electronic form (Kindle and its apps for Android and iOS) and paperback; and really available worldwide at reasonnable price and shipping costs with many payment and delivery options. And it could be sold as well in other traditional bookseller shops.
Does Amazon require some preprint volumes to be paid first and require to pay additonal fees for maintaining stocks; or does Amazon offer an option for print-on-demand for small volumes ? How does ISO handle its own (costly) publications (shipped from Switzerland) ? Can a national public library contract with Unicode to create their own edition and distribution ? Or does Unicode want a direct control on sales with customers? Or does it have an exclusive publishing contract with Lulu ? Exclusive in US only or worldwide? 2015-01-17 21:46 GMT+01:00 Raymond Mercier <[email protected]>: > Well why not print a good clean copy with Acrobat and a high quality > printer, and do the rest of the volume printing as camera-ready ? I have > had complex texts published that way. > R. > > _______________________________________________ > Unicode mailing list > [email protected] > http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/unicode > >
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