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\section*{A Gourmet List of Features}
So, can we identify a list of high profile typesetting features\footnote{Typesetting concerns itself with the final \textbf{appearance} of the document, rather than the authoring process} that we need in either web or print and check the overlap?
Let's limit ourselves to 10, for the sake So, can we identify a list of
brevity:\\ high profile typesetting features\footnote{Typesetting concerns itself with the final \textbf{appearance} of the document, rather than the authoring process} that we need in either web or print and check the overlap?
\begin{table}
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\begin{tabular}{llll}
Feature & Web & Print & Example \\
Citations & \yes & \yes & \cite{KohDavGin:psewads11} \\
Math & \yes & \yes & $P(E) = {n \choose k} p^k (1-p)^{ n-k}$ \\
Labels/Refs & \yes & \yes & See Fig. \ref{fig:xkcd} \\
Metadata & \yes & \yes & Author, Title, License, ... \\
Figures & \yes & \yes & \\
Tables & \yes & \yes &
Fonts and Styles & \yes & \yes & \\
Page/line-breaks & \no & \yes & \\
Semantics & \yes & \no & Screen-readers Let's limit ourselves to 10, for
math \\
Embedded Data & \yes & \no & iPython notebooks \\
\end{tabular}
\caption{A Gourmet Selection the sake of
Typesetting Features}
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\end{table} brevity:\\