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design:formats [2013/09/06 07:12] tony [Avoiding Bad Breaks in Paginated Text] |
design:formats [2013/10/01 23:42] rsewikiadmin [PDF] changed requirements based on list discussion and professional opinion |
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If you must limit the page size to a maximum of N lines, then you can use a page length of N-1 lines to force another line onto the top of the next page. If headings occur prior to the orphan, then they must be moved to the next page as well. Paragraphs exactly 3 lines long that have been split in either direction would just be moved to the next page, along with any headings. | If you must limit the page size to a maximum of N lines, then you can use a page length of N-1 lines to force another line onto the top of the next page. If headings occur prior to the orphan, then they must be moved to the next page as well. Paragraphs exactly 3 lines long that have been split in either direction would just be moved to the next page, along with any headings. | ||
- | ===== PDF ===== | + | ===== PDF requirements |
- | There will be (at least) two formats | + | * The document needs to include live links |
+ | * For linking between RFCs, pointers to RFCs published before the format switchover will point to the TXT version | ||
+ | * For linking between RFCs, pointers to RFCs published after the format switchover will point to the PDF version and will allow for pointers to specific sections within a document | ||
+ | * The PDF version will include the standard front page header and include page numbers | ||
+ | * The PDF version | ||
- | * PDF format 1 that looks much like how the HTML would look if printed, including having live links, text formatting (bold/ | ||
- | * PDF format 2, hopefully having live links but //not// having text formatting or SVG art. | ||
- | Both PDF formats are produced for US Letter and A4 page sizes. | ||
We have talked about using [[http:// | We have talked about using [[http:// |