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Congrats

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On 8 Apr 2008, at 15:16, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
Dear list members,

My biochemistry textbook has been published by orell füssli as an UTB 
book. I would like to thank all the members of this list, and Hans in 
particular, for their help (acknowledgements in the "Thank you" section 
of the book as well).

You'll find a few sample pages under:
www.ogbasel.ch/context.html (2.5MB)

Page and margin sizes prescribed by the publisher. The pages illustrate:

p. 7: The use of inmargin text.
p. 79: a "vignette", in the margin and partially in the text area.
p. 110: The height of some margin figures  was  large, necessitating 
manual adjustments.
p. 145: A framed box and a wide table. The large number of enumerations, 
figures, frames etc. made some  typographical sins inevitable (e.g. last 
line on this page).
p. 155: textbody and margin completely filled
p. 190: I include this page for Willi and Thomas
p. 235: Some chapters end with what students really need to know (red 
background). This is the end of the chapter on nutrition
p. 239: The "Toolbox" contains framed figures without a legend.

-- 
Prof.Dr.med. Jörg Hagmann-Zanolari
Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics
Centre of Biomedicine, University of Basel
Mattenstrasse 28
CH-4058 Basel
Switzerland
Phone +41 (0)61 267 3565

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