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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/beebe/typeset.bib
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/beebe/typeset.bib
@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
%%% ====================================================================
%%% BibTeX-file{
%%% author = "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
-%%% version = "2.61",
-%%% date = "11 November 2019",
-%%% time = "11:28:02 MDT",
+%%% version = "2.63",
+%%% date = "24 December 2019",
+%%% time = "12:14:56 MST",
%%% filename = "typeset.bib",
%%% address = "University of Utah
%%% Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
%%% telephone = "+1 801 581 5254",
%%% FAX = "+1 801 581 4148",
%%% URL = "http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe",
-%%% checksum = "10209 25250 121185 1135217",
+%%% checksum = "40807 25366 121878 1141317",
%%% email = "beebe at math.utah.edu, beebe at acm.org,
%%% beebe at computer.org (Internet)",
%%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
%%% and PDF (Portable Document Format), and
%%% sgml.bib covers SGML and HTML.
%%%
-%%% At version 2.61, the year coverage looked
+%%% At version 2.63, the year coverage looked
%%% like this:
%%%
%%% 1881 ( 1) 1928 ( 1) 1975 ( 14)
@@ -86,14 +86,14 @@
%%% 1922 ( 0) 1969 ( 9) 2016 ( 1)
%%% 1923 ( 1) 1970 ( 7) 2017 ( 5)
%%% 1924 ( 0) 1971 ( 11) 2018 ( 2)
-%%% 1925 ( 0) 1972 ( 8) 2019 ( 5)
+%%% 1925 ( 0) 1972 ( 8) 2019 ( 7)
%%% 1926 ( 1) 1973 ( 10)
%%% 1927 ( 0) 1974 ( 8)
%%% 19xx ( 3)
%%% 20xx ( 2)
%%%
-%%% Article: 334
-%%% Book: 311
+%%% Article: 335
+%%% Book: 312
%%% InCollection: 5
%%% InProceedings: 54
%%% Manual: 42
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
%%% Proceedings: 33
%%% TechReport: 34
%%%
-%%% Total entries: 866
+%%% Total entries: 868
%%%
%%% This bibliography has been collected from
%%% bibliographies in the author's personal
@@ -176,6 +176,9 @@
@String{ack-cr = "Chris Rowley,
e-mail: \path|C.A.Rowley@open.ac.uk|"}
+@String{ack-dw = "Dave Walden,
+ e-mail: \path|dave.walden.family@gmail.com|"}
+
@String{ack-kl = "Ken Lunde,
e-mail: \path|lunde@adobe.com|"}
@@ -290,6 +293,8 @@
@String{j-DDJ = "Dr. Dobb's Journal of Software Tools"}
+@String{j-ECONOMIST = "The Economist"}
+
@String{j-ELECTRON-POWER = "Electronics and power"}
@String{j-ELECTRONIC-DESIGN = "Electronic Design"}
@@ -18553,6 +18558,7 @@
Springfield, VA USA; SPIE --- Int Soc for Opt
Engineering, Bellingham, WA USA",
}
+
@Book{Eckersley:1994:GTT,
author = "Richard Eckersley and Richard Angstadt and Charles M.
Ellertson and Richard Hendel and Naomi B. Pascal and
@@ -24163,6 +24169,56 @@
journal-URL = "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=85",
}
+@Article{Anonymous:2019:HWO,
+ author = "Anonymous",
+ title = "How the world s old printing presses are being brought
+ back to life: Digital printing almost wiped out the
+ world's letterpresses 40 years ago, but the art refuses
+ to die",
+ journal = j-ECONOMIST,
+ volume = "??",
+ number = "??",
+ pages = "22--25",
+ day = "19",
+ month = dec,
+ year = "2019",
+ CODEN = "EONOEH",
+ ISSN = "0013-0613 (print), 1476-8860 (electronic)",
+ ISSN-L = "0013-0613",
+ bibdate = "Tue Dec 24 07:05:52 2019",
+ URL = "https://www.economist.com/christmas-specials/2019/12/18/how-the-worlds-old-printing-presses-are-being-brought-back-to-life",
+ acknowledgement = ack-dw # " and " # ack-nhfb,
+ fjournal = "The Economist",
+ remark = "From the article, about a museum in London, UK: ``
+ There are perhaps eight million items in the Type
+ Archive she [Sue Shaw] has created, the earliest
+ probably dating back to the 16th century. Nobody really
+ knows, however, because it has not been catalogued.
+ Doing so would be a huge and difficult task. The
+ Monotype collection alone contains 5,700 drawers of
+ patterns (large metal plates engraved with the shape of
+ a letter) and 22,000 containing matrices. The former
+ are made of a thin layer of copper backed with lead.
+ Many of the drawers in which they are stored, though
+ only a few inches deep, are too heavy for one person to
+ lift. Every stage of the process is there. Alongside
+ the patterns and the matrices are thousands of boxes of
+ punches --- small metal letters which are derived from
+ the patterns and used to stamp their shape into a
+ matrix. And there are thousands of varieties of type,
+ in different fonts, sizes and alphabet: Roman,
+ Cyrillic, Sinhala and the 20 Indian languages the
+ Monotype Corporation once serviced. On the upper floor
+ are 79 of the machines used in the different stages of
+ the hot-metal process. Some are collecting dust, but
+ most --- like those used to set the title for this
+ article in Albertus, created for Monotype in the 1930s
+ by Berthold Wolpe --- are clanking away. This year, as
+ a result of Mr [Russell] Maret's curiosity, they have
+ been making the first new Monotype hot-metal font for
+ 40 years.''",
+}
+
@Book{Kelly:2019:HZW,
author = "Jerry Kelly",
title = "{Hermann Zapf} and the world he designed",
@@ -24260,6 +24316,66 @@
photographs.",
}
+@Book{Romano:2019:HDP,
+ author = "Frank J. Romano and Miranda Mitrano",
+ title = "History of Desktop Publishing",
+ publisher = "Oak Knoll Press",
+ address = "New Castle, DE",
+ pages = "viii + 399",
+ year = "2019",
+ ISBN = "1-58456-380-X (hardcover), 1-58456-381-8 (paperback)",
+ ISBN-13 = "978-1-58456-380-8 (hardcover), 978-1-58456-381-5
+ (paperback)",
+ LCCN = "Z253.53 .R65 2019",
+ bibdate = "Tue Dec 24 12:00:46 2019",
+ bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/typeset.bib",
+ URL = "https://www.oakknoll.com/pages/books/133473/frank-romano-with-miranda-mitrano/history-of-desktop-publishing",
+ abstract = "\booktitle{History of Desktop Publishing} is a
+ personal and encyclopedic story of how the personal
+ computer, unique applications, and many colorful people
+ changed the creative and print communities. Author
+ Frank Romano has documented the histories of hot metal
+ and phototypesetting and continues the tale of document
+ production in this book. This installment ends as the
+ Internet becomes a primary focus. It is hard to imagine
+ someone more involved with the universe of desktop
+ publishing from its beginnings than Romano, who takes
+ us on a personal journey from the end of the typewriter
+ era to the age of the Internet, examining the
+ development of personal computers, pagemaking and
+ graphic design programs, postscript, digital fonts,
+ data storage, inkjet printing, GUIs, and the rise of
+ the digital era. For those who grew up during --- or
+ built their careers on --- these advances, this book
+ provides entertaining perspective and insight on an
+ important period of their lives. For younger readers,
+ it is a fascinating narrative of modern ancient
+ history: how we got from the typewriter to DTP. Fully
+ illustrated, with a Foreword by Gene Gable and a
+ detailed Chronology by Richard Romano.",
+ acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
+ tableofcontents = "Beginnings \\
+ From scribes to copiers \\
+ The typewriter \\
+ Word processing \\
+ Personal computers and workstations \\
+ Desktop typesetting \\
+ Printing from computers \\
+ Steve Jobs and Apple \\
+ Paul Brainerd and Pagemaker \\
+ QuarkxPress \\
+ Ventura \\
+ Other DTP programs \\
+ The rise of Adobe and Postscript \\
+ Font wars \\
+ Data storage \\
+ Screens, GUIs, and WYSIWYG \\
+ Typesetting and imagesetting \\
+ Desktop graphic design \\
+ Capturing text, graphics, color, images \\
+ DTP publishing and events",
+}
+
@Article{Scull:2019:KAT,
author = "John Scull and Hansen Hsu",
title = "The Killer App That Saved the {Macintosh}",