Remove the confusing "not necessarily limited" part of the 1.3.4 Orientation note and expand#4349
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Thanks, hopefully this version will be clearer to most. FYI, I removed the "normative" label in favour of "non-normative", which is the label we use in combination with "erratum raised" (rather than "errata") to indicate something is in the TR space, but is not normative language (notes are not normative). |
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Follow-up to #4348
Assuming that the
here content is NOT necessarily restricted to landscape or portrait orientationrelates just to the virtual reality example, this expands what was meant (at least, my understanding of it)Closes #4346