For my current project - it is not that important. For the idea I have for a future project, it would be important. It involves a complex sort of internet publishing of a multimedia form of daily/weekly/monthly magazines. It would only be important in the sense that it would be nice for the reader to be able to print out the product without having any words clipped.
As to the question, would it be worth the trouble - I think so. Not just because it would benefit that project, but because it would be really nice for all Rev users to have available a "PrintforWindows" function that works perfectly that they could use without having to modify it greatly. As for word macros - ugh. I have done it, it was torture, couldn't do soooo many things I needed, and required much very difficult and awkward programming just to do simple things that take like 10 seconds to program in Rev. I never was able to figure out how to have a scrolling field in Word that also can be readily accessed by scripts. You can put in an html style scrolling field on a Word doc, but accessing and changing the content of that field just did not seem practical. It may have been my lack of ability to figure it out - but that, in and of itself, is very telling. It was easy to figure out in Rev. As for lower level languages - well, that might work for the printing thing, but then I would be stuck using that for everything else. I think my idea would not work without using a development environment that allows for very fast programming, since it would involve custom programming for each issue of a given publication. If my choice is between having imperfect printing with Rev, or perfect printing with something else - Rev will definitely be the way to go for me. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Steiner Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 11:05 PM To: How to use Revolution Subject: Re: More on Windows printing... > Unfortunately, there is still a difference between the two. It is a > small difference, but it is there. > > I am not too worried about it for this project, because, for my > purposes, I can just use either the Modern or Garamond fonts, for which > the printer fonts are quite close, but a teeny bit smaller, so it wont > get clipped at the edges of fields. > > For a future project I have in mind, I would really like to be able to > have a document that one just works on, with whatever fonts are desired, > and it comes out exactly as you see. Having to work on the layout in one > mode, then switch to another to see what the layout will look like, is > just too clunky for a practical work flow, when dealing with many > documents. Not knowing what your projects are... I would ask: Is such a degree of concordance really that important that it's worth spending so much time and energy on it? Is it essential to the application's function? If that is the case, if that is the most important thing, one has to wonder if this is the best tool to use for your application. Perhaps a lower-level developement environment would be better? Or a higer one? Word macros? ~~James. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
