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Subject: Re: [ubl] Comments to UBL-index.-2.0.html in prd3-sanity1
Dear Jon Bosak, Thank you very much for your reply. I prefer your answer No.1 (Redraw the diagrams so that the same amount of information can fit on one sheet of A4 paper and still be readable. ). But, I think the redrawing the diagrams requires quite a lot job. How about to redraw the diagrams gradually within for drawers to be able to do this job? I think that it will be OK to release the revised specification at the next release (e.g. UBL V2.1 or V3.0) As you pointed out that this problem is not a technical one, this problem is only printed style or format of the specification. But, I think that printed style or format is a kind of quality of the specification. Some readers of the UBL specification may think that this UBL specification is not matured or not well completed. I think that the UBL specification had better to be readable even in the view point of printing format. Best Regards, Yukinori Saito ----- Original Message ----- From: <jon.bosak@sun.com> To: <ubl@lists.oasis-open.org> Cc: <kenichi.hayashi@mitsubishicorp.com>; <kunio_ohno@justsystem.co.jp>; <kueno@iea.att.ne.jp>; <naitoh@is.oit.ac.jp>; <N.Itoh@otsuka-shokai.co.jp> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 5:32 AM Subject: Re: [ubl] Comments to UBL-index.-2.0.html in prd3-sanity1 [saito-yukinori@fujielectric.co.jp:] | Some diagrams are revised to get more readability. | | In Japan, we usually print these kind of specifications to A4 size | paper. We usually print the A4 size paper in the direction where | the vertical direction is long. In case to print the | UBL-index.-2.0.html in the direction where the vertical direction | is long, many tables and figures are overflowed in A4 size | paper. The right parts are not printed on A4 size paper. Then, I | printed the UBL-index.-2.0.html in the direction where the | horizontal direction is long, I have gotten more readability. Many | tables and figures are printed in A4 size paper. | | Question: How to print this kind of specifications in the West | people (North America and Europe) regularly? What is the paper | size, and the printing direction (vertical long direction or | horizontal long direction)? If your West people have no problems | in this point (paper printing format), it will be OK. This is not a difference between east and west; everyone has a problem printing out the larger diagrams. As far as I can see, the problem is not a technical one but results simply from the fact that this amount of information will not fit readably on one sheet of A4 paper. It is for this reason that engineering drawings, for example, are always printed out on larger sheets. I can see three answers to this problem: 1. Redraw the diagrams so that the same amount of information can fit on one sheet of A4 paper and still be readable. No one has yet been able to figure out a way to do this, but of course we would very much welcome revised drawings that could be printed out on A4 without losing any information. Please feel free to submit revised drawings for inclusion in the final release. 2. Print out the diagrams on larger sheets of paper. 3. View the diagrams on the computer, recognizing that the computer provides functionalities beyond those provided by paper. For example, the full navigational functionality provided by the online version of the 2.0 uml directory is not possible to achieve on paper. Perhaps you can think of other solutions; if so, please share them with the TC. Jon
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