Electronic Printing and Publishing: The Document Processing Revolution |
Contents
Preface | ix |
Introduction | ix |
The Printing and Publishing Industries | 25 |
The Evolution of Electronic Publishing | 39 |
1 | 55 |
Basic Technology for Electronic Publishing | 57 |
3455633 | 72 |
21 | 78 |
30 | 126 |
32 | 132 |
36 | 138 |
Current Developments | 155 |
Document Storage and Retrieval | 183 |
Document Creation Authoring Systems | 197 |
Docubases | 209 |
Future Developments | 233 |
Common terms and phrases
allow automated basic bitmap BYTE capabilities characters commands composition create description language desktop publishing desktop publishing packages disk display docu document database document processing dots per inch editor Electronic Publishing environment example filebox font formatting functions hypertext hypertext system IBM PC information retrieval Information Science Information Systems input Interpress laser printer LaserWriter layout light pen machine Macintosh Management manipulation ment menu micro mouse nodes NoteCards Nroff on-line operating options organization output device page description language PageMaker PC Magazine PostScript printing problem processor productivity publishing system query references Report Research resolution retrieval systems scanned screen Scribe SGML Society for Information specific speed standards storage stored structure Tech tion Troff typesetting UNIX Ventura Publisher word processing WYSIWYG Xerox