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76.1 | Formal looks better-Informal works better | CURIE::HARTSHORN | | Fri Feb 03 1989 10:30 | 22 |
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The description of informal figures on page 1-3 of the "Coding
Documentation Source Files...etc" is very vague and is open to
a lot of interpretation.
I think that formal tables in the BOOKREADER should be kept to a
minimum. I have found that the new window that opens up is distracting
and isolates the table from its supporting text.
All of this becomes a problem when you want a formal table for the
hardcopy but an informal table for the online version. In hardcopy
a formal table does not have the above mentioned problems of online
tables plus formal tables look better. One work-around may be to
conditionalize those tables that you want as formal for hardcopy
and informal for online.
However, I have heard a lot of talk about conditionalizing files
to work-around this problem and that problem. By conditionalizing
you are essentially making two source files, one online, the other
hardcopy. This defeats the premise of "One Source File, Two Outputs."
I think that <CONDITION> tags should be viewed as a temporary fix.
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76.2 | it's flexible | STAR::KRAETSCH | NeXt Window Please | Fri Feb 03 1989 11:28 | 11 |
| Formal figures are popped up so that you CAN view the figure and the text
simultaneously. Granted, you have to move the figure to see both, but it
also gives you the flexibility of viewing the text OR the figure.
If you want this flexibility and don't want a TOC entry, use <ONLINE_POPUP>.
In the future, it may be possible to pop the figure up somewhere else on
the screen (no promises though...). Another idea for the future is to have
the "Table of Figures", etc. directly accessible, probably from the View
menu, rather than having to scroll way down the TOC.
joe
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76.3 | | CLOSET::UTT | | Fri Feb 03 1989 14:59 | 8 |
| RE: 76.0. Yes, my comments about when to use inline vs. formal figures,
tables, and examples are pretty vague. I think this is something that
needs some good guidelines, after we have more experience with what
'works' online and what doesn't. Donna Tramontozzi's Online
Documentation Production committee has started putting together such
guidelines, so hopefully some more information about options and
alternatives will be available in the future.
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76.4 | Don't know the name of the town, but go north... | DONVAN::TRAMONTOZZI | | Wed Feb 15 1989 13:33 | 6 |
| If there's one thing that could be said right now, it's
DON'T LOSE ONE SOURCE FILE, MULTIPLE OUTPUTS
The online poptag was "invented" to help solve this problem. If
the figure looks better online in a separate window and it's not
formal (which pops up by default), use the online popup tag.
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