Re: 7.4 official docs : Fonts?
От | Henry B. Hotz |
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Тема | Re: 7.4 official docs : Fonts? |
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Msg-id | p0521061dbbee272cfd80@[192.168.0.134] обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: 7.4 official docs : Fonts? (Michael Glaesemann <grzm@myrealbox.com>) |
Список | pgsql-docs |
At 7:30 PM +0900 11/28/03, Michael Glaesemann wrote: >On Friday, November 28, 2003, at 05:33 PM, Henry B. Hotz wrote: > >>Color works well on-screen with html. Small-point-size italics are >>hard to read on-screen, agreed. >> >>Italics work well on B&W printout with PDF. (In general. I'm not >>looking at the specific example.) >> >>Can you map things somehow to get the best of both worlds? > >If you're talking about printing from the browser, you can have >separate style sheets with different media targets, so >media="screen" could have the color, while media="print" could have >italics. It's really flexible. At work I have a form letter that's >generated on screen, and includes all of the navigation for moving >around the site. When you print the page, the media="print" style >sheet omits the navigation, restyles the page with different fonts >and sizes, and adds the number we want to fax it to (Yes, I know. We >still use fax for a large part of our interoffice correspondence. >I'm trying to move us away from that, but it's a hard slog.) > >As for the PDF docs, they're formatting is indeed different. I >assume that the SGML to PDF path is different from the SGML to HTML >path (which is of course one of the benefits of using SGML). > >Is this what you mean? Pretty much, yes. I don't care much about printing html. If I want to print I figure I'm better off getting a PDF. I just don't want to have to use a color printer. -- The opinions expressed in this message are mine, not those of Caltech, JPL, NASA, or the US Government. Henry.B.Hotz@jpl.nasa.gov, or hbhotz@oxy.edu
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