In article <200612110256.kBB2uNS29172 at user-119apiu.biz.mindspring.com>,
djg at
pdp8.net writes:
Before I forgot about it I was debating on the best
way to deal with the
foldout pages in that section. The big foldout pages in this manual
frequently had two separate drawings. Would people prefer that they be on
one big pages like the real manual or on two separate pages so viewing
and printing will be easier for people who can't print on the foldout size
paper?
If it were me and the big foldout contained two figures, then I'd be
happier with each figure as its own page in the PDF. I'd go for the
opposite if it were simply one huge honkin' picture/diagram and not
two diagrams laid out on a large page.
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