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the future of text versions of model files at end of document #412

Closed aaronmberger-nwfsc closed 4 years ago

aaronmberger-nwfsc commented 6 years ago

The Pacific Fisheries Management Council has moved from inserting model files as appendices at the end of the assessment document to archiving them and uploading them to the website. They can still be cited in the assessment document. So it may be worth discussing omitting appendices F-J with the SRG and finding out if uploading them to the treaty website along with the assessment document is possible.

andrew-edwards commented 6 years ago

Yes, though I just chatted with Jaclyn (new on the SRG) and she often looks at them in the document. But let's bring it up and have the discussion.

andrew-edwards commented 6 years ago

I think there's a way of embedding files in .pdf documents, but needs to be using pdftex (or pdflatex) which means having .png files for all our figures not .eps. However, this may be needed at some point due to web accessibility issues.

andrew-edwards commented 6 years ago

The JTC Terms of Reference actually says we have to include:

  1. Appendices 11.1. A list of definitions and acronyms for technical terms used in the document. 11.2. Complete input files for the stock assessment program(s).

So maybe we should leave the text, but also archive the files.

andrew-edwards commented 5 years ago

Can discuss the actual files at the meeting...

andrew-edwards commented 4 years ago

No need to deal with this, but for the record I just found latex packages embedfile and attachfile (and attachfile2) that insert files into .pdf's. But they only work with pdflatex, which when it runs it makes all the .eps files into .pdf files, and so takes forever. Just making this note in case we ever come back to it.