Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!dsac.dla.mil!dsacg3.dsac.dla.mil!nts0302 From: nts0302@dsacg3.dsac.dla.mil (Bob Fisher) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Programmers Prefer 8.5 x 11 Message-ID: <1975@dsacg3.dsac.dla.mil> Date: 26 Mar 90 15:08:47 GMT References: <9485@stiatl.UUCP> Organization: Defense Logistics Agency Systems Automation Center, Columbus Lines: 38 From article <9485@stiatl.UUCP>, by todd@stiatl.UUCP (Todd Merriman): >> What's the best size paper to use in software documentation? >> Before the advent of the PC, 8.5 x 11 was the most common size; but >> now 6 x 8.5 seems to be the most popular. Size is of minor importance. My major concern is the BINDING ! I'll take spiral bound (acceptable) or loose leafe (better), but the publishers can put the glued spine manuals where the sun doesn't shine. A reference manual is extremely annoying to use if it tries to close by itself when I lay it down. If I break the spine to keep it open, it will soon be just a bunch of loose pages with glue on one edge. I realize that it is cheaper for the publishers to glue the edges of a paperback book, but spiral binding shouldn't be much more expensive. Spiral bound or looseleaf makes for more expensive packaging and shipping if for no other reason than size and protection from crushing the binding. I'M WILLING TO PAY IT. But there is a way for publishers to keep the price down. When I buy a "reference" book about an operating system or software package, I don't want 50 pages of useless drivel about the history of the beast. STICK TO THE SUBJECT. There seems to be a trend now to see who can write the thickest book. Thick books mean more words which means more money for the author. Verbosity doesn't measure the worth of the book. There are "reference" books that I would buy if they were half the size and would stay open to the page I want. How 'bout it, authors. Publishers. -- Bob Fisher US Defense Logistics Agency Systems Automation Center DSAC-TSX, Box 1605, Columbus, OH 43216-5002 614-238-9071 (AV 850-9071) bfisher@dsac.dla.mil osu-cis!dsacg1!bfisher