Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- The Design of Lucida®: an Integrated Family of Types for Electronic Literacy
- Tabular Typography
- A Simple Mechanism for Authorship of Dynamic Documents
- VORTEXT: VictORias TEXT reading and authoring system
- An Approach to the Design of a Page Description Language
- Intelligent Matching and Retrieval for Electronic Document Manipulation
- A Disciplined Text Environment
- Semantic Guided Editing: A Case Study On Genetic Manipulations
- Trends and Standards in Document Representation
- Textmaster – document filing and retrieval using ODA
- Combining Interactive Document Editing with Batch Document Formatting
- Formatting Structure Documents: Batch versus Interactive?
- Advanced Catalogue Production at Unipart
- Legibility of Digital Type-fonts and Comprehension in Reading
- An Overview of the W Document Preparation System
- Grif: An Interactive System for Structured Document Manipulation
- Procedural Page Description Languages
- A Strategy for Compressed Storage and Retrieval of Documents
- CONCEPT BROWSER: a System for Interactive Creation of Dynamic Documentation
- An Integrated, but not Exact-Representation, Editor/Formatter
- An Annotated Bibliography on Document Processing
- Systems used
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- The Design of Lucida®: an Integrated Family of Types for Electronic Literacy
- Tabular Typography
- A Simple Mechanism for Authorship of Dynamic Documents
- VORTEXT: VictORias TEXT reading and authoring system
- An Approach to the Design of a Page Description Language
- Intelligent Matching and Retrieval for Electronic Document Manipulation
- A Disciplined Text Environment
- Semantic Guided Editing: A Case Study On Genetic Manipulations
- Trends and Standards in Document Representation
- Textmaster – document filing and retrieval using ODA
- Combining Interactive Document Editing with Batch Document Formatting
- Formatting Structure Documents: Batch versus Interactive?
- Advanced Catalogue Production at Unipart
- Legibility of Digital Type-fonts and Comprehension in Reading
- An Overview of the W Document Preparation System
- Grif: An Interactive System for Structured Document Manipulation
- Procedural Page Description Languages
- A Strategy for Compressed Storage and Retrieval of Documents
- CONCEPT BROWSER: a System for Interactive Creation of Dynamic Documentation
- An Integrated, but not Exact-Representation, Editor/Formatter
- An Annotated Bibliography on Document Processing
- Systems used
Summary
For many years text preparation and document manipulation have been poor relations in the computing world, and it is only recently that they have taken their rightful place in the mainstream of computer research and development. Everyone has their own favourite reason for this change: word processors, workstations with graphics screens, nonimpact printers, or authors preparing their own manuscripts.
Whatever the reason, people in computing have suddenly found themselves using the same equipment and fighting the same problems as those in printing and publishing. It would be nice to say that we are all working happily together, but there are still plenty of disputes (which is healthy) and plenty of indifference (which is not). There is no doubt, however, that this coming together of different disciplines has brought new life and enthusiasm with it.
The international conference on Text Processing and Document Manipulation at Nottingham, is not the first conference to focus on this field of computing. It follows in the footsteps of Research and Trends in Document Preparation Systems at Lausanne in 1981, the Symposium on Text Manipulation at Portland in 1981, La Manipulation de Documents at Rennes in 1983, and the recent PROTEXT conferences in Dublin. We hope, however, that it marks the beginning of a regular series of international conferences that will bring top researchers and practitioners together to exchange ideas and share their enthusiasm with a wide audience.
As the papers for this conference started to come in, a number of themes began to emerge. The dominant theme (in number of papers) was document structures for interactive editing.
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- Text Processing and Document ManipulationProceedings of the International Conference, University of Nottingham, 14-16 April 1986, pp. vii - viiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1986