Re: [At-Large] English summary of Japanese MIC effort on v4v6
That's quite strange - I have downloaded the version I sent (from Gmail), but all texts are there. Though the file size is larger, and it may cause some people annoyance, I am attaching the PDF version and hope it works. izumi 2008/2/13, JFCM <jefsey@jefsey.com>:
Dear Izumi, your PPT is here, but only the graphics in it, not the texts? Is the problem on my side, or is it a copy where the English text has not been added yet? Thank you for your help. I would like to copy to the French IPv6 interested people. jfc
At 12:34 12/02/2008, Izumi AIZU wrote:
so sorry - attached here!
izumi
2008/2/12, Izumi AIZU <iza@anr.org>:
Hi,
Here attached is a English version of a presentation made by Ministry of Internal affairs and Communication (MIC) of Japan, as of December 2007. There are newer information/reports published in January, but still all in Japanese.
Look at the last few slides, in particular # 17, giving some findings of the Working group comparing different technical approaches and impact assesment to the users.
These works are carried out by some 20 panel of experts, ISPs, service providers of various kinds, with academics. I was not involved at that stage, but will be joining soon for the policy discussion.
izumi
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That's quite strange - I have downloaded the version I sent (from Gmail), but all texts are there.
The slides use some non-standard fonts that are probably loaded on your PC but not other people's, and Powerpoint doesn't normally include the fonts they need unless you set an obscure switch somewhere. PDF's do include fonts so they should display OK for everyone. R's, John
I checked a few slides which are using Arial, mostly, that should, I thought, appear on most screens - but could not find other non-standard texts since all fonts are loaded to my system that make me difficult to find them So I assume you can see some or most of texts but not all Am I correct? In any case, I hope PDF works now izumi 12 Feb 2008 22:39:33 -0500, John L <johnl@iecc.com>:
That's quite strange - I have downloaded the version I sent (from Gmail), but all texts are there.
The slides use some non-standard fonts that are probably loaded on your PC but not other people's, and Powerpoint doesn't normally include the fonts they need unless you set an obscure switch somewhere.
PDF's do include fonts so they should display OK for everyone.
R's, John
-- >> Izumi Aizu << Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Oita Kumon Center, Tama University, Tokyo Japan * * * * * << Writing the Future of the History >> www.anr.org
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