By Ian H. Witten, Bob Bramwell
Communications of the ACM,
March 1985,
Vol. 28 No. 3, Pages 280-288
10.1145/3166.3169
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An existing typesetting system is tied by bridging software to an existing page-presentation program to effect both hard (typeset) copy and interactive browsing. The typesetting system formats documents for a variety of output devices, and the “browsing” feature appears to the user as simply another output device that happens to be interactive.
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