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I also have been in meetings about how to bind a manual -- I've even
initiated them. (We've even had them on TECHWR-L -- check yer archives.)
But as Providence is merciful, I hope never to see a meeting about how
to present a spine title.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Damien Braniff
> Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 9:02 AM
> To: TECHWR-L
> Subject: RE: "Industry standard" for software user documentation?
>
> Dan,
> <<Now, raise your hand and say, "I'd like to say a few words
> about spine title presentation.">> Been there :-) It wasn't
> quite at the end though of the project though and it was
> marketing that raised the issue. Big launch and they'd
> decided on spiral bound (easy to use) when it was pointed out
> there'd be no spine to highlight the doc when on the shelf.
> We proposed a 'wraparound' cover to provide the spine and
> then it was what will we put on it etc (lurid colors etc
> were floated!). We said there was 'standard' for that and we
> were left to get on with :-)
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