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Re: Core Data and the Document Dirty indicator
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Re: Core Data and the Document Dirty indicator


  • Subject: Re: Core Data and the Document Dirty indicator
  • From: "Gary L. Wade" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:36:35 -0400

>Exactly what I needed! Thank you, that has fixed my problem.
>
>I wish the Conceptual documents could be made available in a book :)
>
>Jonathan
>

I've requested that Apple provide a print-on-demand link with each document on their web site.  The way I suggested it was to have a shopping cart icon below the document's PDF icon so that when you click on it, it goes to a print-on-demand publisher (ideally one fairly local to you like FTD does for flowers) that would provide some fairly simple printing and binding but at a lower cost than you would have to pay if you sent a rather large document in color to a place like Kinko's.  What precipitated this was considering printing out the HIG (around $200, if I recall correctly) at the Kinko's across the street.

This is off-topic to be discussed further here, but if you like that idea or have further notions to suggest, let DTS know about it.
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