Bob,
Very good! This is more direct and easier to understand.
Ron Bergman
Dataproducts Corp.
On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Robert Herriot wrote:
> I suggest the following wording for the paragraphs 4.2.10 that Tom wrote
> and I enclose below:
>> My wording:
> -----------------------------------------------
> For documents whose document-format does not explicitly specify the
> orientation (e.g. text/plain), this attribute specifies the
> client-requested orientation of the content of the print-stream pages
> when they are printed. For documents whose document-format does explicitly
> specify the orientation (e.g. PostScript), this attribute has no meaning --
> it neither alters the orientation nor specifies the existing orientation.
> -----------------------------------------------
> Tom's wording:
>> > From hastings at cp10.es.xerox.com Wed Jan 7 18:21:58 1998
> > Proposed new text:
> >
> > 4.2.10 orientation-requested (type2 enum)
> >
> > This attribute specifies the orientation of the content of the print-stream
> > pages to be printed. In most cases, the orientation of the content is
> > specified within the document format generated by the device driver at
> > print time. However, some document formats (such as 'text/plain') do not
> > support the notion of page orientation, and it is possible to bind the
> > orientation after the document content has been generated. This attribute
> > provides an end user with the means to specify orientation for such
> > documents when the IPP Printer performs the formatting.
> >
>>>>