IPP> MOD - draft of text on document processing (again)

IPP> MOD - draft of text on document processing (again)

Robert Herriot Robert.Herriot at Eng.Sun.COM
Thu Oct 23 20:09:40 EDT 1997


Two comments below.


> From szilles at Adobe.COM Thu Oct 23 13:51:17 1997
> 
Some systems during the formatting process will perform step 2 and
perhaps even step 3 in step 1.


> 
> 2. The document data is in the form of a print-stream in a known media
> type. The "page-range" attribute is used to select, as specified in
> section 4.2.14, a sub-sequence of the pages in the print-stream that are
> to be processed and images.
> 
> 3. The input to this step is sequence of print-stream pages. This step
> is controlled by the "number-up" attribute. If value of "number-up" is
> N, then during the processing of the print-stream pages, each N
> print-stream pages are positioned, as specified in section 4.2.8, to
> create a single imposed page. If a given Document Object does not have N
> more print-stream pages, then the completion of the imposed page is
> controlled by the "multiple-document-handling" attribute as described in
> section 4.2.6; when the value of this attribute is
> 'separate-documents-collated-copies', the document data from subsequent
> Document Objects is used to complete the imposed page.


I think you mean 'single-document' rather than
'separate-documents-collated-copies'. In fact a 'NOT' seems to have
crept into line 1754 where separate-documents-collated-copies is
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