RE: Print Issue
by Kym Jones <kjones(at)adam.com.au>
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Wed, 23 Aug 2000 23:44:55 +0930 |
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Romek <zylla(at)ck-sg.p.lodz.pl> |
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...and I shouldn't have referred to "American A4" either ...it's referred
to as "Letter" not A4 but I tend to think that if we start getting down to
the "nationality" of the paper, we're going to be more confusing than=
helpful.=20
Heaven forbid that should become a consideration in designing
websites...there are enough nightmares already LOL.
Kym
At 01:41 AM 08/24/2000 , Romek wrote:
>At 21:03 23-08-00 +0930, you wrote:
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>>I haven't looked at the site in question here, but just thought I would
>>point out that Australian A4 paper and American A4 are different in size.
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>>Australian A4 is 11 and a half inches long by 8 and a quarter inches wide.
>>American A4 is 11 inches long by 8 and a half inches wide.
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> And "Australian A4" is better approximation of real A4 size which
> recalculated to inches is 11.69 x 8.27 that is 297x210 mm
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>>Probably useless information, but I just thought I would throw it in.
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>>Kym
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>Romek
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