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Computers & Typesetting, Volume E: Computer Modern Typefaces [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 608 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x200x40 mm, kaal: 1220 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-1986
  • Kirjastus: Addison-Wesley Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0201134462
  • ISBN-13: 9780201134469
  • Formaat: Hardback, 608 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x200x40 mm, kaal: 1220 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-1986
  • Kirjastus: Addison-Wesley Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0201134462
  • ISBN-13: 9780201134469
The Complete Design of a Large Family of Fonts

Now, 35 years after the first edition, the leading worldwide experts on these systems have spent several months inspecting every page thoroughly. We now believe that every "i" has been properly dotted, every "t" has been properly crossed, and every bug has been properly exterminated.

This volume contains precise definitions of about 500 letters, numerals, and other symbols, all described with METAFONT, Donald E. Knuth's revolutionary language for the design of typefaces.

Readers will learn how to make their own personal variations of the fonts, simply by changing a few parameters. Special symbols that are needed for unusual applications can also be created by using the many examples in this book as a model. More ambitious readers will be able to extend this work to other character sets, such as phonetic or Cyrillic alphabets. A close study of the details captured in these METAFONT programs will reveal many previously unpublished tricks that type designers have learned during the past centuries.

Computer Modern is a family of typefaces that includes 75 standard fonts, ranging from the sans-serif faces used to typeset the copy on this book jacket to the more formal alphabets and mathematical symbols used to typeset the text of the book itself. The 75 standard fonts can easily be extended to an essentially infinite number of further variations, because Computer Modern is a "meta-design" rather than a single design. In particular, this means that different point sizes of type can be drawn to different specifications, thereby obtaining better readability. Compatible typefaces can be generated for all sorts of printing equipment, ranging from low-resolution CRT displays to medium-resolution laser printers to high-resolution phototypesetters.

Charles Bigelow's introduction explains the history of the "modern" style of the type design, which originated 200 years ago and is being brought up to date by the developments in this book.

The type designs are accompanied by almost 750 illustrations, which are interesting in their own right as examples of mechanically constructed letterforms. Specimens of the 75 standard fonts appear near the close of this book, followed by several comprehensive indexes.

Computer Modern Typefaces is the fifth in a five-volume series on Computers and Typesetting, all authored by Knuth. This series presents the results of nearly a decade of innovative research on the problems of preparing publications of high typographic quality.
Introduction to the Parameters
1(7)
Organization of the Files
8(2)
Parameter Files
10(26)
Driver Files
36(10)
roman: Roman text and typewriter text
36(2)
title: Caps and digits only
38(1)
texset: Extended ASCII character set
38(2)
csc: Caps and small caps
40(1)
textit: Italic text and typewriter text
41(1)
mathit: Math italic
42(2)
mathsy: Math symbols
44(1)
mathex: Math extension characters
44(2)
Program Files
46(499)
accent: Accents common to roman and italic
49(14)
bigacc: Wide accents for math extension font
63(3)
bigdel: Delimiters for math extension font
66(37)
bigop: Operators for math extension font
103(20)
calu: Calligraphic capitals
123(18)
comlig: Ligatures common to roman and italic
141(4)
cscspu: Special uppercase for caps and small caps
145(2)
greek1: Lowercase Greek
147(24)
greeku: Uppercase Greek
171(22)
itald: Italic digits
193(6)
italig: Italic f-ligatures
199(10)
itall: Italic lowercase
209(24)
italms: Italic math specials
233(6)
italp: Italic punctuation
239(6)
italsp: Special lowercase for italic
245(6)
olddig: Oldstyle digits
251(14)
punct: Punctuation common to roman and italic
265(20)
romand: Roman digits
285(20)
romanl: Roman lowercase
305(56)
romanp: Roman punctuation
361(8)
romanu: Roman uppercase
369(52)
romlig: Roman f-ligatures
421(10)
romms: Roman math specials
431(12)
romspl: Special lowercase for roman
443(8)
romspu: Special uppercase for roman
451(6)
romsub: Substitutes for ligatures
457(2)
sym: Math symbols common to several fonts
459(24)
symbol: Math symbols in symbol font only
483(59)
tset: Extended ASCII symbols
542(1)
tsetsl: Extended ASCII symbols to be slanted
543(2)
The Base File
545(9)
Font Specimens
554(17)
General Index 571(10)
Index to Character Programs 581