By L. von Sydow
Communications of the ACM,
March 1967,
Vol. 10 No. 3, Pages 172-174
10.1145/363162.363197
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An application of computer-aided typesetting is introduced. A working method is described for publishing ALGOL by computerized translation from Hardware into Reference representation, computerized planning of typographical layout and computerized control of a typesetting machine. The point is made that experts in science, technology, and programming are guaranteed a correct ALGOL documentation without spending valuable time and power on typographic considerations and proofreading.
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