The long title of the book is typeset in a multi-hued strip running the full width of the cover. |
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And here is a GIF image of a typeset version with justified lines, as the author wishes it to be seen. |
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If we don't want this behavior, we can make a variable local to a function by preceding it with the reserved word typeset. |
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When a book has been handed in, the manuscript is copy-edited, then it's typeset into something called unbound galleys. |
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The Peak was accepting contracts to typeset publications for other companies at rates far below those of unionised typesetting shops. |
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The members of my critique group at NovelPros also deserve credit, especially Jamie Lankford who both founded the group and typeset my book. |
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The book itself is well produced, though some of the large tables spread across double pages are poorly typeset and hard to follow. |
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Herders' words are typeset to stand out from the rest of the text in such a way that they are almost personalized. |
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Even the romanized names were typeset vertically in very small letters, rendering them hardly legible. |
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These books are typeset in TeX. reproduced xerographically, and bound in a high-quality paper cover. |
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If it weren't, then everything would be typeset in and we could all go home. |
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It makes the spartan Wikipedia page look a little cooler, offering entries in a swipeable, typeset format for casual perusing. |
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This remains true, according to Newman, even when the TV stories are transcribed, printed, and typeset as newspaper stories. |
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He even typeset the present volume and deserves high praise for a fantastic achievement! |
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Care should be taken to avoid the mixing of typeset composition from different sources on any one layout. |
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The typeset text of the first verse was rather inexpertly underlaid, and all the verses neatly typeset on the recto. |
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Some were delivered so late that their first lines were being typeset before the last had been composed. |
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By the mid-15th century, printers combined woodblock illustrations with typeset text to create easily produced, illustrated printed books. |
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Note When the table is from an external ODBC data source, the name of the table is typeset in italics in the relationships graph. |
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Print the CIP data on the back of the title page, either a typeset version or as a full or reduced-size photofacsimile. |
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Once your publication has been designed and typeset, and before the files are finalized for print, it will need to be proof-read. |
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Before such proofs are properly typeset they should be reviewed and altered if necessary by the Client. |
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The present edition has been typeset afresh, with continuous pagination. |
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Although most of the text is typeset, there are many passages that are hand-written, and there are also proof-reading corrections hand-printed within the textual passages. |
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At my first job in New York I had an IBM Selectric and carbon paper for copies, and we sent books to be typeset on big linotype machines in Pennsylvania. |
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The on-line support is outstanding, and the output, being typeset, is visibly better than anything done with a word processor, even on the same 600 dpi laser printer. |
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The trouble lay in the fact that Balzac tended to expand and amplify his original story by making emendations after it had been typeset by the printers. |
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This Renaissance typeface is a milestone in type history, and was notably used to typeset the curious Poliphilo's Strife of Love in a Dream, a mythic book and a masterpiece of printing history. |
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Neither CPA nor APA provides electronic copies of the published version for this purpose, and authors are not permitted to scan in the CPA typeset version of the published article. |
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At the end of the sitting day, the revised text was sent by messenger to the printers where it was all rekeyed and typeset, along with the translated text created by the government Translation Bureau. |
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Even then, there was a gulf between the software that writers and editors used to prepare texts and the machines that compositors used to typeset them. |
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The typeset material must conform to the specified type style and face. |
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If updates are done to existing art boards, only full paragraphs may be stripped into typeset pages and only four strip-in corrections are allowed on a full camera-ready page, otherwise the page must be reset. |
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As the subject matter was under active development, Thomson amended that text and in 1904 it was typeset and published. |
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The revision received attention after it was revealed that the new Bibles were printed and typeset in Korea and Scotland, respectively. |
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Do not typeset or recreate the signature in another typeface. |
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Conformance to these requirements will be determined by either using type catalogues or previously supplied and accepted typeset samples from the supplier, and visually comparing them to the produced typeset material. |
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One court considered whether the disclaimer was typeset differently, in a different color print or set apart from the body of the handbook. |
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In addition, the illustrator should take into consideration the requirements of those who will typeset and lay out the pages of the textbook, so far as dimensions and presentation of illustrations is concerned. |
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Traditionally, Bowne would sign off on the final, hard-copy document, which was often typeset or word-processed for readability. |
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In fact, Britten referred to it in a talk he gave in 1946 but it had never been typeset before. |
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