@HEADLINE 2 = <%-2>Ventura Publisher Defines Desktop Publishing<%0> SAN DIEGO, CA, Summer, 1990 <197> Ventura Publisher incorporates Expanded Memory Support (EMS) for larger doc<->uments like books and technical man<->uals, as well as densely packed pages such as telephone directories and catalogs. Different modes of automatic vertical justification allow users to fill a specified space with text, a feature not previously available in desktop <->publishing. New advanced footnoting capabilities let footnotes span multiple pages, an essential feature for legal documents. Ventura Publisher also provides complete WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) generation of equa<->tions. Users can create complex equa<->tions by typing simple commands. The equation is then immediately displayed while line spac<->ing adjust automatically to accommodate the equation. Complex tables can be easily generated and material may be imported from pop<->ular spreadsheet packages like Lotus 1-2-3. Using Ventura Publisher's cross ref<->erence features, any location in a document may be marked and a location reference generated to permit the insertion of items such as chapter number, page number of the marker, and figure number of table number of a frame.