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- James Rickett and Matthias Schwab want smaller buttons in the
HTML document. What should the default buttons look like? A full
set of buttons includes up, next, previous, up-inactive,
next-inactive, previous-inactive (for navigation) view,
burn, build, edit, restore, print, clean, warning (for
sepshell interaction.)
- James Rickett points out that the figure reference takes you to
the figure caption. Usually, a reader needs to scroll up his page to
see the figure. Joel Schroeder tried to fix this but did not
succeed.
- We hope we can soon demonstrate a reproducible web document
implemented in Java.
- We wish there was a Java version of make (preferably
called jake.)
- It would be nice if the HTML version of a document would contain
all WWW-references as hyper-links. Do we need the Hyper-TeX package
or just the syntax? Can we use the Hyper-TeX extensions in the
bibliography files?
- Should we suppress TEX's very verbatim processing messages?
Sergey prefers the interactive mode, since it enables him to ignore
small errors while processing.
- If we gave all encapsulated Postscript figures the suffix
eps instead of ps, then we could distinguish between
figure.ps and paper.ps files in our clean rule (Tariq Alkhalifah
suggested the eps suffix for a different reason.)
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Stanford Exploration Project
9/12/2000