[OS X TeX] Design Possibilities (was ... the faint of heart)
William F. Adams
wadams at atlis.com
Wed May 5 18:08:32 CEST 2004
On Wednesday, May 5, 2004, at 11:31 AM, Eric Steed wrote:
> I just ( recently ) bought Creative Suite Premium, although
> I need to enroll in a course at the local University to use
> it. A Friend of mine politely pointed out that I've been, for
> the most part, away from Design during the critical years
> 1983 - 2002 ( After it's digitization beginning in 1969 ).
Believe me, there're a lot of people who'd have a lot more hair and be
far more relaxed, possibly even happier, if they'd skipped this
timeframe
> This makes it all a bit 'challenging' <Grin> Although, as
> I was there in it's 'formative years, say 1869 - 1969, I
> have some advantages- I know better 'from whence it
> came.'
Design isn't about tools, but aesthetics and concept --- tools help in
the realization, but one can make any tool work (given sufficient time)
--- Robert Bringhurst used XyWrite (_not_ XyVision) to create the
lovely ``letterfall'' frontispiece in the first edition of his
_Elements of Typographic Style_).
TeX allows one to leverage computer processing power which is cheap ---
if it takes us six weeks to code up a TeX system to typeset a several
GB XML database, the pay-off is huge when we can set TeX to process on
it overnight and come back in the morning and find a 2,200 page,
paginated .pdf waiting for us.
That said, people fussing over digital toolsets is like the old masters
going around sniffing each other's canvases trying to puzzle out the
other's paint mixture.
That said, as Mir Ali of Herat said:
``A calligrapher needs five things, viz.:
a fine temperament
understanding of calligraphy
a good hand
endurance of pain and
a perfect set of implements''
Donald E. Knuth's reward for finding a bug in TeX: the program when
last paid out was $327.68 --- back when I cared about this sort of
thing, I used to have to pay for the long distance call to inform Corel
or Adobe of a bug in their software. I guess it paid off, I did manage
to make the FreeHand MX beta test team, wait, they wouldn't listen to
anything I told them re: type and font handling. Never mind.
Instead, go to http://scripts.sil.org/xetex download the latest XeTeX,
set your personal script to xetex in TeXshop and your format to Plain
and typeset the following:
\nopagenumbers
\overfullrule 0pt
\font\body="Zapfino" at 10pt \body
\font\title="Zapfino:Stylistic Variants=First variant glyph set" at 12pt
\font\author="Zapfino:Stylistic Variants=Second variant glyph set" at
10pt
{\title
A Calligrapher needs five things}
\hskip36bp\vbox{
\obeylines
a fine temperament
understanding of calligraphy
a good hand
endurance of pain and
a perfect set of implements
}
\bigskip
{\author
\hskip72bp Mir Ali of Herat, died 1556}
\bye
William
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