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Re: [Bug-gnupress] Using GCC - Proofreader's Role (newbie)
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James Howison |
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Re: [Bug-gnupress] Using GCC - Proofreader's Role (newbie) |
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Wed, 23 Apr 2003 15:15:59 -0400 |
I am concentrating on two things - readability, logical consistency and
saving space.
I'm fairly sure that Lisa indicated that saving space is an important
part of this process as the more pages the more expensive to print and
ship - yet there is a limit to the prices that can be charged which
does not relate to the page count.
So I'm providing aggressive and moderate options for saving space in my
sections.
Is that correct Lisa?
Thanks,
James
On Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 03:08 PM, Jack Nerad wrote:
I'm a little new at this, but I'd like to contribute in a meaningful
way. What should I spend time working on? If people are generally
happy with how the manual reads, I can just proof for grammar errors.
Alternately, I can suggest changes that may improve the readability of
some paragraphs without changing their meaning. In short, how should
I be reading this stuff?
--
Jack Nerad
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