Computerized Typesetting

Typesetting is the composition of text by means of arranging physical types or the digital equivalents. Stored letters and other symbols (called sorts in mechanical systems and glyphs in digital systems) are retrieved and ordered according to a language's orthography for visual display. Typesetting requires one or more fonts (which are widely but erroneously confused with and substituted for typefaces). One significant effect of typesetting was that authorship of works could be spotted more easily, making it difficult for copiers who have not gained permission.

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NICBR: Brazilian Network Information Center · 14 January 2021 English

Co-chair of the MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future and Director of the Labor Studies Program at the National Bureau of Economic Research. [...] Co-chair of the …

speeding traffic and reducing pollution; computerized typesetting software substitutes for physical typesetters


AHA: American Historical Association · 9 June 2017 English

The lob register will be in Regency Ballroom sections C-D in the West Tower, registration desks and meal ticket cashiers on the East Tower Grand Ballroom level, and book exhibits …

He also left me an excellent staff, a computerized typesetting system, and a minimum of unfinished business


Verified Voting · 10 June 2009 English

Internet voting should only be adopted after these technical challenges have been overcome, and after extensive and fully informed public discussion of the technical and non-technical issues has established that …

would not feel that they need to know how computerized typesetting works before they marked a paper ballot


Center for Biological Diversity · 8 November 2007 English

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CSLF: California State Library Foundation · 24 October 2006 English

Patricia Morris is a frequent contributor to the Bulletin (Opposite page) as proclaimed in The Tale of a Poodle, the landmark restaurant “caters to the tastes of the most refined; …

“normal medium of polymer plates” made from computerized typesetting. He offers this as an opportunity for


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 2002 English

vernacular language newspapers section. Computerized typesetting has made processing more efficient and


IUCr: International Union of Crystallography · 5 June 2001 English

He was names and addresses of the Secretaries of the National Technical Editor of the publications of the Union from Appl. [...] The page limitation imposed for ments with the …

Years of Electron Diffraction was of the computerized typesetting facility and the cost of the published


EU: European Union · 2 August 1996 English

U. Page I I Learned Information M É T Oxford and New Jersey Electronic Document Delivery — II The views expressed in this publication are the responsibility of the contributors …

DIGITIZATION Pergamon is already involved in computerized typesetting of certain publications and would envisage


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 1993 English

project, the modern technologies, such as computerized typesetting and desktop publishing, photopolymer plate follows: (i) A n experimental and training computerized typesetting unit was set up and is fully operational Immediate Objectives (i) T o introduce computerized typesetting and cold typesetting as eventual replacements (January 1993); b) Nine workshops in: - Computerized Typesetting (May and October 1993) - Monochrome and 36. Training facilities in respect of computerized typesetting were provided by the purchase and installation



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