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- From: eijkhout@cupid.cs.utk.edu (Victor Eijkhout)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.tex
- Subject: Re: TeX In Practice
- Date: 25 Aug 92 17:19:19 GMT
- Organization: University of Tennessee, Knoxville - Department of Computer Science
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- In article <1992Aug24.211117.1@hmcvax.claremont.edu>, dhosek@hmcvax.claremont.edu writes:
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- |> Someone tell Victor not to use
- |> textured paper with Baskerville or any other Modern. Doesn't
- |> anybody care about paper anymore? Yeesh. All my design books
- |> devote a chapter or more to paper.)
-
- You've got to be joking? (For one, Baskerville is not a modern :-)
- Do you think authors have anything to say about the choice of paper?
- I think I was lucky that they let me veto the first cover design.
- (But the letter that came with the second design told me between the
- lines that 'we will take this one whether you like it or not'.)
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- The closer you get to production of the book, the less an author can do
- about it.
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- If I would have had any say in the choice of paper I would have
- opted for parchment, in real leather binding :-)
-
- |> -dh
-
- Victor.
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-