Electronic Publishing '92
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-0-521-43277-1 (ISBN)
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Electronic publishing encompasses all aspects of computer-assisted document preparation, presentation, transmittance, storage and retrieval. It is a very active area of study, involving developments in academic and industrial arenas, with important commercial applications and implications. The papers in this volume, which are all refereed and carefully edited, reflect not only such recent trends as hypermedia and multimedia documents, but also the classical and ever-present problems of document structure and font design.
1. A reconstruction of context-dependent document processing in SGML A. L. Brown, T. Wakayama and H. A. Blair; 2. Type transformation in structured editing systems E. Aakpotsui and V. Quint; 3. A document composition environment for multi-language processing M. Zheng; 4. A framework for developing SGML applications I. A. Macleod, B. Nordin, D. T. Barnard and D. Hamilton; 5. Aleph: a language for typesetting L. Semenzato and E. Wang; 6. Formatter hierarchy for structured documents M. Murata and K. Hayashi; 7. An object-oriented toolkit for structured documents H. Brown, F. Cole and E. Oxborrow; 8. Experiences with a client-server-based architecture for a distributed structured hypertext system R. Furuta, P. D. Stotts and G. D. Drew; 9. Document reconstruction: a system for recovering document structure from layout G. B. Porter and E. V. Rainero; 10. Writing on sheets of paper: a spatial metaphor for computer-based text handling K. S. Eklundh, S. Romberger and P. Englund; 11. A new method for full-text retrieval N. Tavakoli and A. Ray; 12. Automatic determination of content relationships in natural-language texts G. Salton, J. Allan and C. Buckley; 13. Multilingual string-to-string correction in Grif, a structured editor H. Richy, P. Frison and E. Picheral; 14. The electronic broadsheet: all the news that's fit to display H. Lie and W. Bender; 15. Yeti: a graphics editor based in 'collect-and-stitch' D. Brotsky, D. M. Levy and D. Rabin; 16. Modelling the content of technical documentation C. Tattershall and A. J. Cole; 17. L'hypertext et l'avant-texte J.-L. Lebrave; 18. Choosing binary or greyscale bitmaps: some consequences for users A. Black and A. Boag; 19. The pursuit of quality: how can automated typesetting achieve the highest standards of craft typography? F. Mitterlbach and C. Rowley; 20. Presentation rules and rules of composition in the formatting of complex text R. Southall; 21. Formatting structured tables C. Vanoirbekk.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.4.1992 |
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Reihe/Serie | Cambridge Series on Electronic Publishing |
Zusatzinfo | 4 Halftones, unspecified |
Verlagsort | Cambridge |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 179 x 256 mm |
Gewicht | 736 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Grafik / Design ► Desktop Publishing / Typographie |
ISBN-10 | 0-521-43277-4 / 0521432774 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-521-43277-1 / 9780521432771 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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