Comments on XMCA paper formats?

Edouard Lagache (elagache who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu)
Tue, 19 Aug 97 15:41:49 -0700

Hello everyone,

I'm down to almost 50 messages from 500 - amazing, hard to keep up when
you are so far behind! :-)

Just got to Bill Barowy's comments:
>I dialed direct and printed the paper last night. The layout of the web page
>is well done with easy access from the table of contents to the chapters.
>When I have lost the printed copy (or it is at home and I wish to write
>something at work) I'm sure I will appreciate it even more.

For folks with TCP/IP internet access (if you don't know what it is
ignore this! :-) I have put copies of all papers in Adobe Acrobat
format. Adobe's system preserves the paper as the author originally
composed it. Is anybody using those files? When it comes to making
paper copies, Acrobat usually prints out in a more "eye-friendly" format.

Peace, Edouard :-)

P.S. The Acrobat reader is free. You can link to it from the xmca page
or "dial direct" at http://www.adobe.com/acrobat

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