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From: Joe Clark
Date: Tue, Aug 17 2004 11:35AM
Subject: Type in books
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> BTW - sorry about that font size. I lost that argument. Take a look at
> the great font size in Maximum Accessibility, by my friends Sharron Rush
> and John Slatin.
Anyone who claims that books should all be in large print does not
understand the medium of print. Large print is an auxiliary method of
providing accessibility; I don't see any call whatsoever for all books to
have it. (By contrast, electronic media can carry accessibility within
themselves.)
The Rush and Slatin book is, in typographic terms, a joke.
If a book's fonts are too small for you, use a magnifier.
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From: Mary Martinson Grossnickle, Martinson Training
Date: Tue, Aug 17 2004 5:45PM
Subject: Re: Type in books
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>If a book's fonts are too small for you, use a magnifier.
The original writer already said:
"It is hard to read with a magnifying glass." Thus his question for an
electronic version in the first place.
I'm sure you didn't mean to make light of someone's attempt at an adaptive
strategy.
Mary Grossnickle
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From: Pratik Patel
Date: Wed, Aug 18 2004 1:18AM
Subject: Re: Type in books
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If that's the case, then the electronic version should be readily available
for accessibility purposes. The user shouldn't have to post messages,
practically begging to receive an accessible version after paying for a
book.
Pratik
Pratik Patel
Managing Director
CUNYAssistive Technology Services
The City University of New York
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