What is the name of your state? OH
I've been printing legal code off the web in a 2-up arrangement. Printing HTML is generally lousy if there is more than one page. There is no concept of keeping paragraphs together. If the page break happens just before half of the last sentence in the paragraph, FF and Chromium will just sloppily make the cut wherever.
And worse, unlike U.S. Code on cornell.edu, Ohio Revised Code is not indented, which makes it hard to read on the screen and on paper.
Are there any tools that will detect paragraph/section numbering schemes, indent appropriately, and perhaps even print each level of depth in a different color? If something could generate LaTeX code, it could even be smart about where to put a page break.
In principle, I should even be able to fold heavily nested and irrelevant code and highlight portions that will be presented to the court.
I've been printing legal code off the web in a 2-up arrangement. Printing HTML is generally lousy if there is more than one page. There is no concept of keeping paragraphs together. If the page break happens just before half of the last sentence in the paragraph, FF and Chromium will just sloppily make the cut wherever.
And worse, unlike U.S. Code on cornell.edu, Ohio Revised Code is not indented, which makes it hard to read on the screen and on paper.
Are there any tools that will detect paragraph/section numbering schemes, indent appropriately, and perhaps even print each level of depth in a different color? If something could generate LaTeX code, it could even be smart about where to put a page break.
In principle, I should even be able to fold heavily nested and irrelevant code and highlight portions that will be presented to the court.