
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:39:26 -0500, David Starner <prosfilaes@gmail.com> wrote: | On 6/15/05, Dave Fawthrop <hyphen@hyphenologist.co.uk> wrote: | > Just a mention that all Europe uses A4 paper. | > Anything designed solely for American paper sizes will be useless to | > typesetters in Europe. | | Why? With decent margins, you can print letter on A4 or vice versa. | And we aren't really talking typesetters here; typesetters don't care | why size paper it is, since they're going to rip it apart and re-set | it anyway. We're talking about people who are dumping our preformed | blob to paper. Please note the Subject of this thread: Print-on-demand and dead-tree copies of Gutenberg texts. IMO felling trees is a Bad Idea, especially when with a little thought fewer trees could be felled. -- Dave Fawthrop <dave hyphenologist co uk> http://www.webshots.com Thousands of wonderful professional photos for your Wallpaper and Screensaver. also 200,000 amateur pics. Four new pics each day.