From ml at creativecommons.org Sat Nov 28 04:15:46 2009 From: ml at creativecommons.org (Mike Linksvayer) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:15:46 -0800 Subject: [Freebeer] Free Beer book bug report In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: A few bug reports/feature requests: (1) p 22 in after the table is "Many of the licenses from this period are described at [1]" This should be a footnote following "Ethical Open Documentation License." (2) No search or copy&paste in the PDF is really debilitating. What is the source of this limitation? (3) The PDF doesn't include the very nice cover (4) Could the LaTeX source be made available? Technically a free cultural work per http://freedomdefined.org needs to have the preferred modifiable form available. Best, Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.fscons.org/pipermail/freebeer/attachments/20091127/740877dd/attachment.htm From stian at gnutiken.se Sat Nov 28 12:46:37 2009 From: stian at gnutiken.se (Stian =?ISO-8859-1?Q?R=F8dven?= Eide) Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2009 12:46:37 +0100 Subject: [Freebeer] Free Beer book bug report In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1259408797.3718.7.camel@fritalia> Thanks for the report, Mike. fre 2009-11-27 klockan 19:15 -0800 skrev Mike Linksvayer: > (1) p 22 in after the table is > > "Many of the licenses from this period are described at [1]" > > > This should be a footnote following "Ethical Open Documentation > License." > > > (2) No search or copy&paste in the PDF is really debilitating. What > is the source of this limitation? We believe to have located the problem yesterday. If our assumptions are correct, the issue was caused by mixing to LaTeX font packages, leaving the renderer confused. The proposed solution is to swap the copyleft C with an image and thus get by with only one font package. > (3) The PDF doesn't include the very nice cover True. I'll check whether it can be enabled in Lulu. If not, we'll make a covered version and publish it ourselves. > (4) Could the LaTeX source be made available? Technically a free > cultural work per http://freedomdefined.org needs to have the > preferred modifiable form available. Absolutely. As soon as we have a LaTeX document that renders into copyable text we'll publish it on the Free Beer website. all the best, /Stian