I just read the RTF files directly, which preserved the inline formatting of his notes; I think making
them display as footnotes was a mistake.
Not exact matches
However, unlike the multimedia
display at Artists Space, the Whitney limited Rowland's inclusion to conceptual documentation, which it shunted into an easily overlooked corner, situating him
as a
footnote instead of a focal point.
3) An alternative I've found useful is 2 - column (even 3 - colum for a few special cases) landscape,
as in Weird Science... The main text is 11 - pt,
footnotes are 10 - point, and Zoom to Page Level gives 102 %, and is readable on any of my
displays.