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Encyclopedia > Typesetter

Typesetting involves the presentation of textual material in an aesthetic form on paper or some other media. Before the development of such late 20th century innovations as dot matrix and inkjet printers, printed material was produced in print shops.


In spite of centuries of innovation, the principle of printing remains the same: either a particular part of the page is marked with ink, or it is not. This has remained true at the microscopic level even for halftone and four-color printing. Typesetting is the technology of deciding which parts of the paper should be marked, and printing is the technology of making the marks. However, the two are not rigidly separated: for example, ink flows during the printing process, and type design has to take into account the dynamics of ink on paper.


With early printing presses, individual letters and characters were on blocks (usually of metal, sometimes of wood), which would be assembled for each page.


The setting of individual letters was rendered obsolete by hot-metal setting machines such as the Linotype machine.


The computer era

Computers are useful in automatically typesetting documents.


Character-by-character computer-aided photosetting replaced systems such as Linotype in the 1980s, and was in turn rapidly rendered obsolete by modern systems which employ a raster image processor to render an entire page to a single high-resolution digital image which is then photoset.


The TeX system is a widespread and powerful automatic typesetter.


See also

printing, printing press, typography, typeface, ligature, dingbat, justification (typesetting), orphan (typesetting), widow (typesetting)


External link

  • Metal Type - For Those who Remember Hot Metal Typesetting (http://www.metaltype.co.uk)

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The Dead media Project:Working Notes:40.6 (774 words)
Typesetters were once as common on the techno-landscape as telegraph operators, and had a similar propensity to ride the rails, picking up a job wherever the impulse struck them.
The wonderful vagaries of hyphenation, particularly in the English language, were entirely in the Typesetter's control (for example, the word 'present' as a noun hyphenates differently than the same word as a verb).
This greatly annoyed Mark Twain (who began his own career as a Typesetter) and encouraged him to invest heavily in an early, and unsuccessful, attempt to produce a keyboard-driven typesetting machine that wouldn't edit his words.
Digital typesetter - Patent 4231096 (17465 words)
The typesetter recited in claim 14, wherein at least some of said characters are further represented by a digital number defining a control code specifying that the beginning of a vector is displaced from the end of its previous vector along one of said first and second coordinates by a given value.
The typesetter recited in claim 14, wherein at least some of said characters are further represented by a digital number defining a control code which specifies that at least one subsequent vector occurs in a different quadrant.
The typesetter recited in claim 27, wherein said line segments are successively addressed in one direction in said random access memory and said outlines for said line segments are successively addressed in the opposite direction in said random access memory.
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