Carter's alleged it would have to review 130,000
pages of documents spread out across multiple offices and storage sites.
Not exact matches
I managed the
documents for a major lawsuit, a case that spanned 5 million
pages of paper
spread over five states and three countries.
When synthetic
spreads are used in the context
of XHTML and SVG Content
Documents, the dimensions given via viewport / viewBox metadata represents the size
of one
page in the
spread.
This
document defines one additional property, rendition:
page -
spread - center, which indicates that the synthetic
spread mode should be overridden such that instead
of two adjacent viewports, a single viewport must be used, and positioned at the center
of the screen.
The rendition:
page -
spread - * properties take precedence over whatever value
of the
page - break - before property [CSS Snapshot] has been set for an XHTML Content
Document.
By providing one
of the rendition:
page -
spread - left, rendition:
page -
spread - right or rendition:
page -
spread - center properties [Rendition Vocab] on a spine itemref element, an Author may override this automatic population behavior by forcing that
document to be placed in a particular viewport.
Similarly, organizing and moving
pages within the
document, or inserting new
pages and conducting a host
of more advanced functions are now straightforward with the
pages spread out as thumbnails and the functions appearing on the top menu.