On 05/10/2010 11:57 AM, Malte Timmermann wrote:
> For me this sounds like a feature request for a general draft mode,
> which could be helpful in different scenarios, including the scenario
> described below:

Malte, it sounds vaguely like the ability CSS has to provide different
styles based on the output medium.

        http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/media.html

Using medium-specific style sheets would allow what Mauro had proposed,
that PDF (paper) have one style and that the WWW have another.

I hope that it is remembered that the Web is not paper and that while an
author or web designer can recommend specific layouts and appearances,
they should do their best to allow the page to be viewed under any
circumstances that the user may choose instead.  That includes not just
typefaces but also other measurements including aspect ratios.  So in
the link above, the examples give in 7.2.1 are *poor* examples in that
they use fixed measurements (i.e. px and pt) rather than relative
measurements.

/Lars

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