On Tue, 6 May 2008 15:48:20 -0500, "Randy Brukardt"
<randy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>I don't think any such thing exists (and surely not officially). The ARM
is
>formatted for a non-standard paper size (7x9") which was adopted for some
>reason for Ada 95.
Book size presumably.
>The AARM is formatted for US 8 1/2x11 paper (but it's
>unofficial in any case).
Doesn't save any pages!
>The best way to get a printed copy is the buy the Springer edition.
>If you have more time than money, you could make one yourself:
>(1) Download and compile the formatting tool (its found on ada-auth.org).
<..snip..>
Thanks for that suggestion, I may just do that (in my spare time of
course :-) I was hoping someone else would already have done it
though!
>(6) Apply the half-dozen hand patches. Regenerate the table-of-contents.
Are the half-dozen hand patches described anywhere?
>If you have neither time nor money, forget the paper and use the HTML
>format; it is better anyway (because it has links).
I wouldn't say "better", just "different" :-) Even after donkeys years
of working with computers, I still find it much easier to use printed
matter than online documentation.


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