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It can and it sometimes does. My instructions for unpacking the consumer
product consisted of graphics with arrows and numbers keyed to tables, with
all text and callpits in XML that was translated and overlaid in the proper
positions.
Gene Kim-Eng
2011/10/18 Milan Davidović <milan -dot- lists -at- gmail -dot- com>
> This might make the increased use of non-textual, graphical material
> more attractive -- and that could lead to a different set of problems.
> Does anyone recall anything from the list archives on this? Or does
> anyone have any (new) observations or stories to share on the issues
> of moving to a more visual, non-textual mode of explanation?
>
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