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Conference vaxuum::online_bookbuilding

Title:Online Bookbuilding
Notice:This conference is write-locked: see note 1.3.
Moderator:VAXUUM::UTT
Created:Fri Aug 12 1988
Last Modified:Mon Jul 15 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:440
Total number of notes:2134

327.0. "what is a [page] in Bookreader?" by SUPER::HENDRICKS (The only way out is through) Fri Apr 27 1990 14:43

    How do I analyze the errors below that tell me a line is too long by n
    points and that it is on page [x]?
    
    I would like to be able to reference these 'pages', but don't know how
    to do that.
    
    Thanks,
    Holly
    
    
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%TEX-I-INFO, loading online doctype design file, TEX$V2REFERENCE - on page [1]
%TEX-I-PAGETOOSHORT, Page too short - on page [3]
%TEX-I-LINETOOLONG, Line too long by 6.9744 points
-TEX-I-ONPAGE, on page [96] 

%TEX-I-LINETOOLONG, Line too long by 41.46636 points
-TEX-I-ONPAGE, on page [267] 

%TEX-I-PAGETOOSHORT, Page too short - on page [288]
%TEX-I-LINETOOLONG, Line too long by 67.13238 points
-TEX-I-ONPAGE, on page [1106] 

%TEX-I-PAGESOUT, 1114 pages written.
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327.1ignore themOLD::UTTFri Apr 27 1990 17:4015
    >> How do I analyze the errors below that tell me a line is too long by n
    >> points and that it is on page [x]?
    
    Basically, you don't analyze them -- you ignore them. They are mostly
    noise and we hope to suppress them in the future. The best way to 
    figure out which lines are too long in your document is to view them
    in the Bookreader and see which lines run off the screen. In many cases,
    these will be wide inline code examples or tables, and you may decide
    to leave them as is (and let the user scroll) or to make them formal
    so they pop up in their own windows.
    
    See also notes 190.2 and 118.1 for some more information on page
    numbers.
    
    Mary