Post ATRvZ03skPwLjYD9pg by alpacaherder@ubuntu.social
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(DIR) Post #ATPhPlcpGVFIgBL6H2 by kfogel@kfogel.org
2023-03-08T18:07:55.036450Z
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Does anyone know how the formatting and typesetting for the U.S. Government Printing Office's official printed version of the Jan. 6th report was done? There are some fascinating artifacts -- like, in the endnotes to each chapter, URLs are in blue text and underlined. I don't mean in a PDF file that I'm viewing electronically, I mean right here in this doorstop-weight physical treeware tome that they shipped to me.
(DIR) Post #ATPhW4MiVDgYXRoFwu by kfogel@kfogel.org
2023-03-08T18:09:01.402021Z
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(The report itself does not have a colophon or anything explaining how it was put together.)
(DIR) Post #ATPhsKgcVBZtWnjdZ2 by jesse@metasocial.com
2023-03-08T18:11:01Z
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@kfogel . o O { Time to file a FOIA request? }
(DIR) Post #ATPhsLRPhD0Zrvd0V6 by kfogel@kfogel.org
2023-03-08T18:13:01.704482Z
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@jesse Eh, I have pity on overburdened FOIA officers :-). I wouldn't do that unless I thought there were some worthwhile public service to be performed with the information. Satisfying my curiosity, while a worthwhile service to be sure, is not a worthwhile *public* service :-).
(DIR) Post #ATPi52aV6UtnA0vsQa by kfogel@kfogel.org
2023-03-08T18:15:21.244388Z
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@jesse (Unrelatedly: I think my ASCII smiley habit may be getting out of control. I'll try to be more sparing with them.)
(DIR) Post #ATRvZ03skPwLjYD9pg by alpacaherder@ubuntu.social
2023-03-08T18:22:30Z
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@kfogel The Us Government Printing Office has its own style manual as found here https://www.govinfo.gov/collection/gpo-style-manual?path=/gpo/U.S.%20Government%20Publishing%20Office%20Style%20Manual/2016
(DIR) Post #ATRvZ0zfHaA2clFItk by kfogel@kfogel.org
2023-03-09T19:55:50.563135Z
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@alpacaherder Thanks. Interestingly, the Style Manual itself has a different style -- well, actually many different styles -- from the Jan. 6th report. It doesn't seem to say much about process & tools, just about results (which is understandable, given the manual's purpose).
(DIR) Post #ATRvcHGfERmdxykjRI by jesse@metasocial.com
2023-03-08T18:22:39Z
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@kfogel Pulling the doc up in Acrobat, I'm not seeing a lot of tells.
(DIR) Post #ATRvcHrX1NH3oK0Au8 by kfogel@kfogel.org
2023-03-09T19:56:26.475778Z
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@jesse Good idea for investigating, though! I hadn't thought of downloading the PDF and looking inside it, somehow.
(DIR) Post #ATRvit93JnJHB6LRUu by soaproot@sfba.social
2023-03-09T03:10:09Z
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@kfogel I don't know the answer to your question, but you did nerd snipe me into downloading https://www.govinfo.gov/collection/gpo-style-manual?path=/gpo/U.S.%20Government%20Publishing%20Office%20Style%20Manual/2016 and browsing through it (although if it has anything about, for example, formatting URLs in citations, I didn't find it).
(DIR) Post #ATRvitgNJtxsqRw3RA by kfogel@kfogel.org
2023-03-09T19:57:38.820669Z
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@soaproot Somewhere, deep in one of those massive, 1930s federal buildings in DC, is a person who knows the answer to this question. That person is considered a national security secret, and <... picturing the ending scene of "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark" here...>.
(DIR) Post #ATTp9UVygqqXFDj4LI by jesse@metasocial.com
2023-03-09T21:04:28Z
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@kfogel Acrobat (and many other pdf tools) will get you the fonts used. This one does appear to have gone through a GPO publication workflow and is nicely digitally signed and stuff. But A lot of other identifying marks aren't there.
(DIR) Post #ATTp9V8GOVTH9xde1A by kfogel@kfogel.org
2023-03-10T17:53:25.426532Z
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@jesse Good for them for doing digital signatures, though!