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Thank you for bringing the Yiddish errors to my attention and for your understanding of the difficulties in typesetting right-to-left languages within a left-to-right document.
Whenever she found mistakes in my copies while typesetting, she never made a fuss about it.
The introduction of this typesetting service continues Scholastica's vision to 'put control of research back into the hands of the academic community'.
By thinking expansively about typography as a computational act, this essay considers the convergence of changes within mathematics, computing, and typesetting that made desktop publishing possible.
To make the journal easier to read on mobile devices, a new software package was adopted last summer for typesetting. The transition was challenging but accomplished with aplomb.
Jacey, who will continue to do the typesetting and layout said : "I'd like to thank everyone who has helped get Village Voice from my computer to your letterbox over those 10 years, especially Steve Ashton for the all-weather trudging, above and beyond the call of duty."
As part of the alliance the companies will offer publishers an end-to-end solution of digital services in modular segments including digital typesetting, production, digital warehousing, Internet distribution and online marketing.
(Note: Due to a typesetting error, we transposed the tin and copper
Individually they set benchmark standards for mechanical typesetting, using iconic letterform designs that remain as popular as ever.
Ltd., in collaboration with Adobe Systems, announced plans to launch a Computerized Typesetting System (CTS) , with production from August 2006.
A superb resource, history, and repository of vision for anyone with a keen interest in the type and typesetting fields.
The only other caution is that most of the articles are reprinted from the original, so the typesetting varies as the style guide changed at Geoscience Canada.
Donald Knuth, a computer science professor at Stanford, became disenchanted with the computer technology available for typesetting his books during his struggles to complete the two volumes of The art of computer programming (Addison-Wesley, 1997 and 1998).
Seybold set out to change the face of computerized typesetting.
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