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<blockquote data-quote="Monte At Home" data-source="post: 319639" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>Well, I guess as the main pdf/print version guy, I should step in.</p><p></p><p>We don't put anything in the print version that isn't already available in either the pdf or free on our website. We don't see the pdf as a "lesser" version of the product and create patches to make sure that the pdf is always up to date.</p><p></p><p>We've never released a print product that had info you couldn't get electronically, though. I don't expect people to have to buy both versions. I see our products as having two different audiences.</p><p></p><p>As for putting the free content from the website as a patch to the pdf... I honestly never even thought of it before. At first glance, it seems like a waste (the reason we stuck the web content into the print version is because we assume that lots of those customers never come to our website). But I'll reconsider. It would only affect the original BoEM and If Thoughts Could Kill anyway. Hmm...</p><p></p><p>For the future, however, the point is moot. Our new policy is that the print and pdf versions are entirely identical. When we're doing production nowadays, they both get laid out and finished at the same time. With our updated page layout, it works just fine for both versions and so there's no need to do them differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monte At Home, post: 319639, member: 1335"] Well, I guess as the main pdf/print version guy, I should step in. We don't put anything in the print version that isn't already available in either the pdf or free on our website. We don't see the pdf as a "lesser" version of the product and create patches to make sure that the pdf is always up to date. We've never released a print product that had info you couldn't get electronically, though. I don't expect people to have to buy both versions. I see our products as having two different audiences. As for putting the free content from the website as a patch to the pdf... I honestly never even thought of it before. At first glance, it seems like a waste (the reason we stuck the web content into the print version is because we assume that lots of those customers never come to our website). But I'll reconsider. It would only affect the original BoEM and If Thoughts Could Kill anyway. Hmm... For the future, however, the point is moot. Our new policy is that the print and pdf versions are entirely identical. When we're doing production nowadays, they both get laid out and finished at the same time. With our updated page layout, it works just fine for both versions and so there's no need to do them differently. [/QUOTE]
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