phototypesetting

  • 91Mean line — In typography, the mean line, also (and more simply) known as midline, is the line that determines where non ascending lowercase letters terminate in a typeface. The distance between the baseline and the mean line is called the x height. Round… …

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  • 92William Clowes Ltd. — William Clowes Ltd. is a British printing company founded in London in 1803 by William Clowes. It grew from a small, one press firm to one of the world s largest printing companies in the mid 1800s. It continues to operate out of its large… …

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  • 93Column (typography) — An example of a two column layout with caption. In typography, a column is one or more vertical blocks of content positioned on a page, separated by gutters and/or rules. Columns are most commonly used to break up large bodies of text that cannot …

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  • 94Margin (typography) — A diagram displaying equal margins of width 25mm on an A4 page. In typography, a margin is the space that surrounds the content of a page.[1] The margin helps to define where a line of text begins and ends. When a page is justified the text is… …

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  • 95Microtypography — is the name given to a range of methods for improving the readability and appearance of text, especially justified text. The methods reduce the appearance of large interword spaces and create edges to the text that appear more even. Contents 1… …

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  • 96OCR-A font — OCR A Category Sans serif Designer(s) American Type Founders Commissioned by American National Standards Institute …

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  • 97Photocopier — Copier redirects here. For the piece of photography equipment, see slide copier. For a game copier, see game backup device. A Xerox copier in a high school library. A photocopier (also known as a copier or copy machine) is a machine that makes… …

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  • 98Dash — Not to be confused with Hyphen or Minus sign. This article is about the punctuation mark. For other uses, see Dash (disambiguation). For guidelines on dash usage in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Dashes …

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  • 99MEPS — MEPS: Sistema Electrónico de Fotocomposición Plurilingüe es un sistema que los Testigos de Jehová crearon en 1986 para publicar rápidamente en muchos idiomas información escrita. Contenido 1 Creación 2 Descripción 3 Usos 4 …

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  • 100computerized typesetting —       method of typesetting in which characters are generated by computer and transferred to light sensitive paper or film by means of either pulses from a laser beam or moving rays of light from a stroboscopic source or a cathode ray tube (CRT) …

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