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In article <3d73ef78@news.povray.org> , "Pandora"
<pan### [at] pandora-software com> wrote:
> In my book, and it seems Warps book and Tims book also,
> structure=layout=structure.
No, if you look in a dictionary you should know that a dictionary will list
it as "synonym". Obviously "structue" is not a synonym for "layout".
> They look pretty similar to me - they both talk about an arrangement of
> parts to make up a whole...
If they look too similar maybe you have problems understanding them.
Whatever your native language, I am sure you have exactly the same works
there too. I would recommend to look them up in your native dictionary, I
assume it will be easier to understand.
Besides, you "overlooked" the important definition of layout in context:
3. Printing
a. The art or process of arranging printed or graphic matter on a page.
b. The overall design of a page, spread, or book, including elements such
as page and type size, typeface, and the arrangement of titles and page
numbers.
c. A page or set of pages marked to indicate this design.
Really, "layout" and "structure" are not the same, not even close. I hope
the above quote explaining "layout" helps you understand the difference
compared to "structure" as you quoted it.
Thorsten
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