Agenda for April'96 Printing Workshop This is the proposed agenda for the W3C Workshop on High Quality Printing from the Web. Please let us know as soon as possible if you have any suggestions for improving it. It is unclear at this point as to whether we should allow brief position statements by each participating organization or whether we should have fewer but longer presentations instead. Let us know what you think and whether you would like to make such a presentation. In the afternoon we will split into smaller discussion groups. Some possible topics include: o Extensions to HTTP for handling media descriptions o Style sheets - what additional features are needed for printing o Fonts - naming, matching, formats, subsetting and licensing o Printing collections of Web pages, e.g. brochures, personalized newspapers and reports. o Protecting IPR and pay-per-use o Color handling o Additional information formats for printing, e.g. Resolution independent drawing and imaging formats 8:30 am Continental Breakfast 8:45 am Introduction and Welcome by Dave Raggett 9:00 am The broad picture by Dave Raggett 9:30 am Brief position statements by each participating organization (limited to 5 minutes each). This should cover who you are, your area of expertise and what you would like to achieve through collaboration. If you have several representatives from your company, you will have to arrange which of you gets to talk on behalf of the others. 11:00 am 15 minute break for coffee 11:15 am Selected Presentations - including Cascading Style Sheets and Printing by Hakon Lie Status Report on HTTP by Henrik Frystk Nielsen 12:45 pm Buffet Lunch 1:15 pm Brainstorm for selecting discussion topics, followed by division of participants into discussion groups. 1:45 pm The Workshop splits into discussion groups. Each group is tasked with selecting a leader and drawing up a flip chart presentation covering: a) Definition of the problem to be solved b) A list of factors such as: what exists already as a starting point; who is doing relevant work; and what difficulties lie in the way. c) Recommended next steps e.g. setting up of mailing lists; pooling of resources; creation of working groups; further meetings ... 3:45 pm 15 minutes rest break for Coffee 4 pm Reports from Discussion Groups 4:30 pm General discussion 4:45 pm Close