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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...
- output to the laser. Earlier RIPs retained backward compatibility with phototypesetters/photosetters, so they supported the older languages. So, for example...
- C/A/T (Computer ****isted Typesetter) is a phototypesetter developed by Graphic Systems in 1972. This phototypesetter, along with troff software for UNIX, revolutionized...
- categories of twisted pair network cabling CAT (phototypesetter) (Computer ****isted Typesetter), a 1972 phototypesetter cat (Unix), a Unix utility that concatenates...
- continuous casting machines; phototypositors; computer-controlled phototypesetters; and the earliest digital typesettersbulky machines with primitive...
- the addressograph, where it was seen to complement their range of phototypesetters. Jacquard then also became the sales and marketing arm for the parent...
- book's frontmatter the book was typeset "using an Autologic APS-5 phototypesetter and a DEC VAX 8550 running the 9th Edition of the UNIX operating system"...
- way to paste-up, whereby columns of type were printed by machines (phototypesetters) on high-resolution film for paste-up on photographed final prints...
- Laboratories, wrote the troff typesetting program to drive a Wang C/A/T phototypesetter owned by the Labs; it was later enhanced by Brian Kernighan to support...
- 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...