Subject: RE: [sv-ac] the SV templates
From: David W. Smith (david.smith@synopsys.com)
Date: Fri Nov 21 2003 - 13:38:15 PST
Courier is the normal replacement. And Times Roman for "New Times Roman".
And Helvetica for Arial. The style sheets should be correct in the frame
template.
Regards
David
David W. Smith
Synopsys Scientist
Synopsys, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Havlicek [mailto:john.havlicek@motorola.com]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 1:31 PM
To: david.smith@Synopsys.COM
Cc: john.havlicek@motorola.com; surrendra.dudani@Synopsys.COM; sv-ac@eda.org
Subject: Re: [sv-ac] the SV templates
David:
I just noodled around with the template in frame and found that I don't
have "CourierNew" or "CourierNew Bold" fonts. Egad.
Do you have any advice on what to do in frame when a font is missing?
John H.
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> Hi John,
> Yes, one of the assumptions is that I will be "cutting and pasting"
> the proposals into the rest of the changes for the LRM. Please take a
> look at www.eda.org/sv/LRMChanges_draft2.html or
> http://www.eda-twiki.org/sv/Changes_draft2/LRM_Changes_17.html for changes
> in the assertion section for examples.
>
> I appreciate the amount of effort you are going to have to go through.
> There are two kinds of changes that are being made in the 3.1a LRM.
> One is errata. This is, by far, the most time consuming for me since I
> have to make sure that the text in the 3.1 LRM and the change are
> clearly delineated. The best help you can provide here is to make sure
> that the original text is present and any changes to that text are
> marked (deletion and addition both).
>
> The other kind of change is the integration of new proposals. The
> primary effort here is in formatting the new proposals to match the
> current LRM:
>
> Times New Roman 10pt for all text
> Courier New 9pt for all examples and language syntax
> Bold on all keywords
> Format of section headers (Arial 11 for x.x level headers, Arial 10
> for x.x.x level headers)
>
> The templates on the sv web site actually contain the style sheets
> (frame and word) for all of the appropriate formatting. You have to
> open the style sheet to see the formats (which is also how you would
> apply the formats as well.
>
> Regards
> David
>
> David W. Smith
> Synopsys Scientist
>
> Synopsys, Inc.
> Synopsys Technology Park
> 2025 NW Cornelius Pass Road
> Hillsboro, OR 97124
>
> Voice: 503.547.6467
> Main: 503.547.6000
> FAX: 503.547.6906
> Email: david.smith@synopsys.com
> http://www.synopsys.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-sv-ac@eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-ac@eda.org] On Behalf Of
> John Havlicek
> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 8:38 AM
> To: surrendra.dudani@Synopsys.COM
> Cc: sv-ac@eda.org
> Subject: [sv-ac] the SV templates
>
>
> Surrendra:
>
> As far as I can see, the SV templates are free of
> content.
>
> I thought they were going to show me how the
> LRM change instructions should be formatted so
> as to limit the variation in the style.
>
> Now I am missing the point of why we are supposed
> to use these templates. Is the idea that someone
> is going to cut and past from them into the LRM
> document? If so, then I don't think I am competent
> to do this job, what with all the fonts and colors.
>
> Since preparing these proposal drafts is going
> to be virtually my entire weekend's entertainment,
> I'd like to stick to something I know how to do,
> like LaTeX.
>
> John H.
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