• A Beginner’s Book of TEX

A Beginner’s Book of TEX

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Overview

The last two decades have witnessed a revolution in the realm of typography, with the virtual disappearance of hot-lead typesetting in favor of the so-called digital typesetting. The principle behind the new technology is simple: imagine a very fine mesh superimposed on a sheet of paper. Digital typesetting consists in darkening the appropriate pixels (tiny squares) of this mesh, in patterns corresponding to each character and symbol of the text being set. The actual darkening is done by some printing device, say a laser printer or phototypesetter, which must be told exactly where the ink should go. Since the mesh is very fine-the dashes surrounding this sentence are some six pixels thick, and more than 200 pixels long-the printer can only be controlled by a computer program, which takes a "high-level" description of the page in terms of text, fonts, and formatting commands, and digests all of that into "low-level" commands for the printer. TEX is such a program, created by Donald E. Knuth, a computer scientist at Stanford University.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387975627
ISBN-10: 0387975624
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Publication date: 1991
Edition description: Corrected
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: Height: 10 Inches, Length: 7.01 Inches, Weight: 2.5573622392 Pounds, Width: 0.68 Inches
Author: Raymond Seroul, Silvio Levy
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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