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+% -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+% This is part of the book TeX for the Impatient.
+% Copyright (C) 2003 Paul W. Abrahams, Kathryn A. Hargreaves, Karl Berry.
+% See file fdl.tex for copying conditions.
+%
+% Backmatter.
+
+\input macros
+
+\ifcompletebook
+ \noheadlinetrue\pagebreak
+ \ifodd\pageno\else \noheadlinetrue\pagebreak \fi
+\fi
+
+\edgetabsfalse
+
+% About the authors.
+%
+\backsinkage
+%\leftline{\sectionfonts About the authors}
+\bookmark{1}{作者简介}%
+\leftline{\sectionfonts 作者简介}
+\vskip\belowsectionskip
+
+\noindent Paul W. Abrahams, Sc.D., CCP, is a consulting computer
+scientist and a past president of the Association for Computing
+Machinery. His specialties are programming languages, software systems
+design and implementation, and technical writing. He received his
+doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1963 in
+mathematics, studying artificial intelligence under Marvin Minsky and
+John McCarthy. He is one of the designers of the first {\sc LISP}
+system and the designer of the {\sc CIMS PL/I} system, developed when he
+was a professor at New York University. More recently, he has designed
+{\sc SPLASH}, a Systems Programming LAnguage for Software Hackers. Paul
+resides in Deerfield, Massachusetts, where he writes, hacks, hikes,
+hunts wild mushrooms, and listens to classical music.
+
+Kathryn A. Hargreaves received her M.S. degree in computer science from
+the University of Massachusetts, Boston, in August 1989. Her
+specialities are digital typography and human vision. She developed a
+set of programs to produce high-quality, freely distributable digital
+type for the Free Software Foundation and also worked with
+Robert~A. Morris as an Adjunct Research Associate. In 1986 she completed
+the Reentry Program in Computer Science for Women and Minorities at the
+University of California at Berkeley, where she also worked in the \TeX\
+research group under Michael Harrison. She has studied letterform design
+with Don Adleta, Andr\'e G\"urtler, and Christian Mengelt at the Rhode
+Island School of Design. A journeyman typographer, she has worked at
+Headliners\slash Identicolor, San Francisco, and Future Studio, Los
+Angeles, two leading typographical firms. She also holds an M.F.A. in
+Painting\slash Sculpture\slash Graphic Arts from the University of
+California at Los Angeles. Kathy paints watercolors, designs
+letterforms, plays piano, and reads feminist film criticism.
+
+Like Kathy, Karl Berry received his M.S. degree in computer science from
+the University of Massachusetts, Boston, in August 1989. He also
+worked for the Free Software Foundation, did research with Morris,
+and has studied with Adleta, G\"urtler, and Mengelt. He has been
+working with \TeX\ since 1983 and has installed and maintained the \TeX\
+system at a number of universities. He was the maintainer of the Web2c
+system developed by Tim Morgan for a number of years, among other \TeX\
+projects. He became the president of the \TeX\ Users Group in 2003.
+
+\noheadlinetrue\pagebreak
+
+
+% Colophon.
+%
+\backsinkage
+%\leftline{\sectionfonts Colophon}
+\bookmark{1}{书尾}%
+\leftline{\sectionfonts 书尾}
+\vskip\belowsectionskip
+
+\noindent This book was composed using \TeX\ (of course), developed by
+Donald~E. Knuth. The main text is set in Computer Modern, also designed
+by Knuth. The heads of the original book were set in Zapf Humanist (the
+Bitstream version of Optima), designed by Hermann Zapf.
+
+The paper was Amherst Ultra Matte 45 lb. The printing and binding were
+done by Arcadia Graphics-Halliday. The phototypeset output was produced
+at Type 2000,~Inc., in Mill Valley, California. Proofs were made on an
+Apple LaserWriter Plus and on a Hewlett Packard LaserJet~II\null.
+
+Cross-referencing, indexing, and the table of contents were done
+mechanically, using the macros of \chapterref{eplain} together with
+additional macros custom-written for this book. The production of the
+index was supported by an additional program written in Icon.
+
+
+\noheadlinetrue
+\iftrue
+ \pagebreak
+ \printconceptpage
+\fi
+
+\byebye