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- Photocomposition
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- Photocomposition techniques
- can be used to solve some of the problems of typesetting mathematics.
- A phototypesetter is a device which exposes
- a piece of photographic paper or film, placing characters
- wherever they are wanted.
- The Graphic Systems phototypesetter[2] on the
- .UC UNIX
- operating
- system[3] works by shining light through a character stencil.
- The character is made the right size by lenses,
- and the light beam directed by fiber optics
- to the desired place on a piece of photographic paper.
- The exposed paper is developed and typically used
- in some form of photo-offset reproduction.
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- On
- .UC UNIX ,
- the phototypesetter is driven by a formatting program called
- .UC TROFF
- [4].
- .UC TROFF
- was designed for setting running text.
- It also provides all of the facilities that one needs for
- doing mathematics, such as
- arbitrary horizontal and vertical motions,
- line-drawing, size changing,
- but the syntax for describing these special operations is
- difficult to learn,
- and difficult even for experienced users to type correctly.
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- For this reason we decided to use
- .UC TROFF
- as an ``assembly language,''
- by
- designing a language for describing mathematical
- expressions,
- and compiling it into
- .UC TROFF .
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