Another difference between an imagesetter and a typesetter is in the format of the data. |
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If this is to be done, at a minimum, a typesetter and proofreader should be employed to improve the look of the book and avoid the annoying level of basic errors in the text. |
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Never embed images in the manuscript that you are submitting to the typesetter. |
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These translations used to be done in Word, then sent back to the typesetter, who would insert them into QuarkXPress and lay out the pages. |
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Typesetting: During translation, every single sentence in your document develops an individual life that calls out for a typesetter. |
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Editing was done in pencil, hard copy was supplied to a typesetter, and galleys arrived containing many errors that were incurred during hand typesetting. |
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If you needed a brochure, you'd type it on a typewriter, and then literally mark it up with a red pen to tell the typesetter what you wanted it to look like. |
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The Open Source world, however, has an excellent music typesetter in GNU Lilypond, which now runs natively on Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. |
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At that time, there was a typesetter at the American Atheist Center who refused to capitalize any religious words, and no religious words were capitalized in the book. |
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In this way, the compositor or typesetter was in effect the designer as he set the type. |
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The case of the typesetter discussed above is illustrated in Figure 2 as the transition involving the loss of human capital. |
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Migrating to Kingston, Garvey displayed highly refined talents as a typesetter and developed an interest in journalism. |
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These elements should always be provided separately and never embedded in the manuscript that you submit to the typesetter. |
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During this period, she worked as a freelance typesetter for the realization of visual perspectives for architectural showrooms. |
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Many translation agencies outsource the formatting to a typesetter or desktop publishing company. |
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The typesetter takes each single type, which is mounted and spaced out by hand in the composing stick to compose the words. |
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My boss at the time, who had grown humpbacked in the service of the magazine, had exquisite penmanship, but a light touch, and sometimes his marks did not transmit, and the typesetter would complain. |
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Exposure on own typesetter up to size B2, including electronic assembly. |
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A fully computerized typesetter with sophisticated electronics can set up to 10,000 characters per second, the actual speed being limited by the speed of the film transport mechanism. |
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If there are many corrections, ask the typesetter to provide copies of the final corrections for sign-off before going into the next stage of production. |
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The initial mistake very likely resulted from the typesetter miscopying a handwritten manuscript. |
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It is sometimes difficult to guess whether a sentence has been garbled by the author or the typesetter.... In either case, the editors were asleep at the switch. |
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