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\section*{Colophon}
This document was typeset using the typographical look-and-feel \texttt{classicthesis} developed by Andr\'e Miede.
The style was inspired by Robert Bringhurst's seminal book on typography ``\emph{The Elements of Typographic Style}''.
\texttt{classicthesis} is available for both \LaTeX\ and \mLyX:
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\url{http://code.google.com/p/classicthesis/}
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Happy users of \texttt{classicthesis} usually send a real postcard to the author, a collection of postcards received so far is featured here:
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\url{http://postcards.miede.de/}
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%Hermann Zapf's \emph{Palatino} and \emph{Euler} type faces (Type~1 PostScript fonts \emph{URW
%Palladio L} and \emph{FPL}) are used. The ``typewriter'' text is typeset in \emph{Bera Mono},
%originally developed by Bitstream, Inc. as ``Bitstream Vera''. (Type~1 PostScript fonts were made
%available by Malte Rosenau and
%Ulrich Dirr.)
%\paragraph{note:} The custom size of the textblock was calculated
%using the directions given by Mr. Bringhurst (pages 26--29 and
%175/176). 10~pt Palatino needs 133.21~pt for the string
%``abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz''. This yields a good line length between
%24--26~pc (288--312~pt). Using a ``\emph{double square textblock}''
%with a 1:2 ratio this results in a textblock of 312:624~pt (which
%includes the headline in this design). A good alternative would be the
%``\emph{golden section textblock}'' with a ratio of 1:1.62, here
%312:505.44~pt. For comparison, \texttt{DIV9} of the \texttt{typearea}
%package results in a line length of 389~pt (32.4~pc), which is by far
%too long. However, this information will only be of interest for
%hardcore pseudo-typographers like me.%
%
%To make your own calculations, use the following commands and look up
%the corresponding lengths in the book:
%\begin{verbatim}
% \settowidth{\abcd}{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}
% \the\abcd\ % prints the value of the length
%\end{verbatim}
%Please see the file \texttt{classicthesis.sty} for some precalculated
%values for Palatino and Minion.
%
% \settowidth{\abcd}{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz}
% \the\abcd\ % prints the value of the length
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