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Review typesetting terminology. Terminology. Loose line. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz. Terminology. Tight line. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz. Terminology. A. B. Tracking.
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Terminology • Loose line abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Terminology • Tight line abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Terminology A B • Tracking In typography, tracking, also called letter-spacing, refers to the amount of space between a group of letters to affect density in a line or block of text.
Terminology • Widow A paragraph-ending line that falls at the beginning of the following page/column, thus separated from the remainder of the text. The Chicago Manual of Style
Terminology • Orphan (1) A paragraph-opening line that appears by itself at the bottom of a page/column. The Chicago Manual of Style
Terminology • Orphan (2) A word, part of a word, or very short line that appears by itself at the end of a paragraph. Orphans result in too much white space between paragraphs or at the bottom of a page. The Chicago Manual of Style
Terminology • White space White space, also known as negative space, is the term describing open space between design elements. Margins, leading, space between letters, words, paragraphs.
Terminology • River In typography, rivers, or rivers of white, are visually unattractive gaps appearing to run down a paragraph of text, due to an accidental alignment of spaces.
Terminology • Out of register An imperfect REGISTER, meaning that the two sides of a printed sheet do not back each other perfectly, or the impression is not in correct position in relation to the other matter already ruled or printed on the sheet. http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/don/dt/dt2403.html
Terminology • Unbalanced column
PRINCE Princess Typesetting a Bible with Prince XML Jim AlbrightWycliffe Bible Translators
My assignment Create or extend a standard that will allow us to exchange Bibles in the process of translation that handles • multiple back translations (different languages), • translator and consultant notes, and • status of translation.
OXES based on OSIS OXES (Open XML for Editing Scripture) was developed to add requested features. OSIS focuses on the finished translation. OXES includes process information so in the future translators will know why a passage was translated the way it is. OSIS is highly extensible. OXES is restrictive. All options are explicitly named.
Too many files to distribute I have over 100 image files to include with the HTML documentation produced from the Relax NG schema. Our son, Eric, suggested using Prince to produce one PDF file.
Prince solved my problem • All the images are included in one PDF file that is easy to distribute • It seemed to handle book info well • So …
Since Prince can do books Page size Margins Paragraph formatting
A Bible is a book –extra requirements Chapter numbers Verse numbers Inline and stacking footnotes And much more
Test OXES by printing Bible To test that I had a complete specification I decided to transform a Bible into OXES and then to print using Prince XML.
My Prince output: 1 column justified ragged
My Prince output: 2 column justified ragged
Typesetting Complete automatic typesetting for a Bible probably won’t happen. Need to insert and place pictures Need to do tracking
Typesetting with Princess Show how to fix Show what needs to be fixed Show how to use Princess - live
How do we get “B”? Use Princess.
Princess Princess – tracking menu Adobe Reader
Princess calls Prince Prince success Progress bar
Princess calls Prince Prince success Tracking in PDF
Add pictures Add picture of John the Baptist around MRK 1.4 to MRK 1.8. Add picture of Jesus baptism around MRK 1.9 to MRK 1.12 … Add 2 column picture of last supper aroundMRK 14.12 to MRK 14.26.