Right.

The very freedom has slashed the throat of slow evolution. Visual design 
potentials got over DIVORCED from meaning.

So we have exciting visuals, for what?

I do think its interesting to look back to perfectly viable systems where 
the pen had to handle both content AND form simultaneously.

Best wishes
TT

On Saturday, 26 September 2020 21:24:15 UTC+2, PMario wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> That's a very interesting topic. Printing books has been developed and 
> improved since about 500 years. .. HTML and the internet was able to 
> "destroy" it in 20 years. .. In the last may be 10 years the standardizing 
> groups try to implement elements from "printed media" into "web media"
>
> We got new HTML/CSS elements like flexbox, grid, masking and others, that 
> allow us to improve and control the layout of a web page. ... BUT we are 
> still miles away from printing a good looking page, directly from the 
> browser. 
>
> We need to convert HTML to TeX with 3rd party tools, to be able to get a 
> good looking printed page, that we can read with joy as a PDF. .. No trees 
> need to die ;)
>
> -mario
>

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