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desktop publishing which gave rise to
digital typesetting. The
first phototypesetters quickly project light through a film
negative of an
individual character...
- C/A/T (Computer ****isted Typesetter) is a
phototypesetter developed by
Graphic Systems in 1972. This
phototypesetter,
along with
troff software for UNIX, revolutionized...
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output to the laser.
Earlier RIPs
retained backward compatibility with
phototypesetters/photosetters, so they
supported the
older languages. So, for example...
- are
usually denoted reciprocally in dots per inch ('dpi', 'd/in').
Phototypesetters have long used micrometres. To
convert dpi
resolution to μm resolution...
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categories of
twisted pair
network cabling CAT (
phototypesetter) (Computer ****isted Typesetter), a 1972
phototypesetter cat (Unix), a Unix
utility that concatenates...
- Paul to form Linotype-Paul Ltd
which developed a
range of
Linotron phototypesetters using K. S. Paul's
cathode ray tube technology. The company, as so...
- way to paste-up,
whereby columns of type were
printed by
machines (
phototypesetters) on high-resolution film for paste-up on
photographed final prints...
- 2004. Johnson,
Steve (2013-12-11). "[TUHS]
Graphic Systems C/A/T
phototypesetter" (Mailing list).
Archived from the
original on 2020-09-25. Retrieved...
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basis for all ****ure versions. When they got a
Graphic Systems CAT
phototypesetter,
Ossanna modified nroff to
support multiple fonts and proportional...
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continuous casting machines; phototypositors; computer-controlled
phototypesetters; and the
earliest digital typesetters –
bulky machines with primitive...