I concur. While I think the gag about hieroglyphics was made with tongue-planted-firmly-in-cheek (and quite funny, I might add), I think that its sentiment was (perhaps unintentionally) valid.
But I agree with Brad -- a programmer must tell a consumer where the OGC is located. "Buried within the code somewhere" is probably not a sufficiently clear form of identification. "Entirely in this file, which is entirely OGC, and nowhere else", however, would be pretty clear to me as the end user.
Oh, I agree. It must be clearly marked. But why not mark the User interface? Everything under this tab is considered OGC type of thing. You are still displaying the information, just in a different way than on paper. It seems to me that if you can mark a pdf file as clearly OGC, even if it is full of pictures like hieroglyphics ;-) why not ogc the picture representation of the user interface?
I think someone else mentioned that you don't need to allow the person to be able to cut and paste, just to be able to understand it.
Have Fun,
Darren
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