Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
>>>>>>I like the new innovation - UT magazine, it's very helpful. However, it's not very convenient for reading - I mean navigation through it is kind of pain. I suggest to add a link to each article to actual Word document file. This way we can open each article in Word and it would make reading much easier. We even can update the document, if it would be in a Word format and send updated copy to an author. What do you think?
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>>>>>At a few exceptions, we never receive articles in Word format. See the guidelines for more info.
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>>>>Michel,
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>>>>I have no desire to see it in a Word format, but I will say that I find the current format hard to navigate. It is an attempt to turn what should be a browser media into a print media format. What is the point in having each article broken into a bunch of pages?
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>>>It has always been like that since the beginning. This is why we call it a magazine. It allows to apply specific standards, etc. ...and, it is some upcoming features. :)
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>>What about incorporating PDF for printing?
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>Same thing, we don't have the infrastructure to support that. Unless the magazine will be part of PUTM or on a pay basis then we would be able to offer more features.
Ahhhh.... Infrastructure (money)... Ok, that makes sense.
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