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Adaptive document layout

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How to automatically reformat, resize, and paginate electronic text and graphics so documents look as good on displays of any size as they do on paper.

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            cover image Communications of the ACM
            Communications of the ACM  Volume 47, Issue 8
            Interactive immersion in 3D graphics
            August 2004
            93 pages
            ISSN:0001-0782
            EISSN:1557-7317
            DOI:10.1145/1012037
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