Clark, M.: Structural defects : form and content in electronic publishing (1996)
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- Abstract
- Examines the development of structured document formatting systems, in particular TeX/LaTeX. Discusses the view that authors simply write, while the formatting software does the work of rendering the structured text into a suitable visual form. Cites examples which contest the view that form and content can be separated completely
- Source
- Information design journal. 8(1996) no.2, S.153-162
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