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Novell's Motions in Limine, as text, #s 2, 3, 4

Here are Novell's motions in limine it just filed, as text, and keep stopping by, because as we get them finished we hope to complete them all.
We start with 629 [PDF], Novell's Motion in Limine No. 2 to Determine that First Amendment Defenses Apply to Slander of Title and 630 [PDF], Novell's Motion in Limine No. 3 to Determine that SCO is a Limited Purpose Public Figure. We already have Novell's motion in limine #1 as text here. You can find all of SCO's motions in limine as text that it also filed on February 8th in the previous article.
If you have some time to donate to this effort, please help us finish them up as text. We have readers who depend on screen readers, for one thing, and PDFs are a bit harder to work with, so from early days, Groklaw has tried to make the PDFs available also in plain text, and if you can lend a hand, that would be lovely. If we all do just a little bit, it's not burdensome on anyone. However, if you are already working on the Comes v. Microsoft exhibits, please continue with that project, if you don't mind.

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CAM::PDF::GS(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 CAM::PDF::GS(3pm)

NAME
CAM::PDF::GS - PDF graphic state LICENSE
See CAM::PDF. SYNOPSIS
use CAM::PDF; my $pdf = CAM::PDF->new($filename); my $contentTree = $pdf->getPageContentTree(4); my $gs = $contentTree->computeGS(); DESCRIPTION
This class is used to represent the graphic state at a point in the rendering flow of a PDF page. Much of the functionality is actually based in the parent class, CAM::PDF::GS::NoText. Subclasses that want to do something useful with text should override the renderText() method. CONVERSION FUNCTIONS
$self->getCoords($node) Computes device coordinates for the specified node. This implementation handles text-printing nodes, and hands all other types to the superclass. $self->textToUser($x, $y) Convert text coordinates ("Tm") to user coordinates. Returns the converted X and Y. $self->textToDevice($x, $y) Convert text coordinates ("Tm") to device coordinates. Returns the converted X and Y. $self->textLineToUser($x, $y) Convert text coordinates ("Tlm") to user coordinates. Returns the converted X and Y. $self->textLineToDevice($x, $y) Convert text coordinates ("Tlm") to device coordinates. Returns the converted X and Y. $self->renderText($string, $width) A general method for rendering strings, from "Tj" or "TJ". This is a no-op, but subclasses may override. $self->Tadvance($width) Move the text cursor. DATA FUNCTIONS
$self->BT() $self->Tf($fontname, $fontsize) $self->Tstar() $self->Tz($scale) $self->Td($x, $y) $self->TD($x, $y) $self->Tj($string) $self->TJ($arrayref) $self->quote($string) $self->doublequote($tw, $tc, $string) $self->Tm($m1, $m2, $m3, $m4, $m5, $m6) AUTHOR
See CAM::PDF perl v5.14.2 2012-07-08 CAM::PDF::GS(3pm)