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Very good point Yair. I did spend a little time
making things consistent in an attempt to make the comment DB sort in an orderly
fashion (which never did completely work the first time
through).
Here are the ground rules for the
comments:
1. use the PRINTED PAGE NUMBER for the page number field in
the comment. DO NOT use the PDF page number. A comment was entered
last time to make the two the same. I have not looked at the 0.9 draft to
see if Matt got this to work.
2. in the subclause field, DO NOT retype the clause.
You have already entered the clause in the clause field, there is no need to
retype it in the subclause field. For example, you are commenting on
section 33.3.2.1. You enter '33' in the clause field and enter '3.2.1' in
the subclause field.
3. be sure to enter a comment type (E, ER, T, TR).
There were a handful last time that didn't have comment types. I have to
manually enter a comment type to import the comments. I will always assume
E until I have had a chance to review it. At that point I might change it
to T. I will never make it an ER or TR without feedback from the
commenter.
-Chad
From: owner-stds-802-3-poep@ieee.org [mailto:owner-stds-802-3-poep@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Darshan Yair Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 7:20 AM To: STDS-802-3-POEP@listserv.ieee.org Subject: [8023-POEP] Page number in PDF Hi I remember that you had
problems of which page number to use in the
comments. When you print the
document i.e. you have hard copy then clause 33 starts in page
1. When you review the PDF
it wil be page 15. I guess you would like
to use the smallest number i.e. page 1 is the page where clause 33 text
starts. Yair
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