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@String{ack-hk  =   "Hanna K{\"o}lodziejska,
                    {\"O}srodek Obliczeniowy,
                    Instytutu Informatyki UW,
                    P{\"a}lac Kultury i Nauki pok. 838,
                    00-901 Warszawa,
                    Poland"}

@String{ack-kb  =   "Karl Berry,
                    e-mail: \path|karl@cs.umb.edu|"}

@String{ack-nhfb = "Nelson H. F. Beebe,
                    University of Utah,
                    Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB,
                    155 S 1400 E RM 233,
                    Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090, USA,
                    Tel: +1 801 581 5254,
                    FAX: +1 801 581 4148,
                    e-mail: \path|beebe@math.utah.edu|,
                            \path|beebe@acm.org|,
                            \path|beebe@computer.org| (Internet),
                    URL: \path|http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|"}

@String{ack-ps =    "Peter Schmitt,
                    Institute of Mathematics,
                    University of Vienna,
                    Strudlhofgasse 4,
                    A-1090 Wien,
                    Austria,
                    e-mail: \path|a8131dal@awiuni11.edvz.univie.ac.at|,
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                     University of Arizona,
                     Tucson, AZ,
                     USA,
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                    University of Southampton,
                    Southampton,
                    SO9 5NH, UK,
                    e-mail: JANET: \path|S.P.Q.Rahtz@ecs.southampton.ac.uk|"}

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@Book{Dearborn:1785:SRS,
  author =       "Benjamin Dearborn",
  title =        "A scheme, for reducing the science of music to a more
                 simple state,: and to bring all its characters within
                 the compass of a common fount of printing-types;
                 especially calculated for the convenience of learners",
  publisher =    "????",
  address =      "Portsmouth New-Hampshire,",
  pages =        "16",
  year =         "1785",
  LCCN =         "Microfiche M 00235 no. 44674 Micro",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 27 17:16:58 MST 1996",
  note =         "Bristol B6055. Shipton and Mooney 44674. Microfiche.
                 [New York: Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early
                 American imprints. First series; no. 44674)",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "music -- instruction and study; music printing",
}

@Book{Faulmann:1878:BSE,
  author =       "Carl Faulmann",
  title =        "{Das Buch der Schrift enthaltend die Schriftzeichen
                 und Alphabete aller Zeiten und aller V{\"o}lker des
                 Erdkreises}. ({German}) [{The Book of Scripts}
                 containing the characters and alphabets of all times
                 and peoples of the {Earth}]",
  publisher =    "Kaiserlich-k{\"o}nigliche Hof- und Staatsdruckerei",
  address =      "Wien, Austria",
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "1878",
  bibdate =      "Fri Feb 20 12:34:19 2009",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
}

@Book{Faulmann:1880:BSE,
  author =       "Carl Faulmann",
  title =        "{Das Buch der Schrift enthaltend die Schriftzeichen
                 und Alphabete aller Zeiten und aller V{\"o}lker des
                 Erdkreises}. ({German}) [{The Book of Scripts}
                 containing the characters and alphabets of all times
                 and peoples of the {Earth}]",
  publisher =    "Kaiserlich-k{\"o}nigliche Hof- und Staatsdruckerei",
  address =      "Wien, Austria",
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "xii + 286",
  year =         "1880",
  bibdate =      "Fri Feb 20 12:34:19 2009",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
  remark =       "Reprinted in
                 \cite{Faulmann:1985:BSE,Faulmann:1985:BSE,Faulmann:1986:BSEa,Faulmann:1986:BSEb,Faulmann:2004:SAA}
                 with supplements and corrections in
                 \cite{Barber:1980:SCC}.",
}

@Book{Stewart:1914:TPI,
 author =       "Alexander A. Stewart",
  title =        "Type; a primer of information about the mechanical
                 features of printing types: their sizes, font schemes,
                 and c., with a brief description of their manufacture",
  publisher =    "Committee on apprentices, United typothetae and
                 Franklin clubs of America",
  address =      "Boston, MA, USA",
  pages =        "42",
  year =         "1914",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  series =       "Typographic technical series for apprentices, pt. 1,
                 no. 1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding.",
}

@Book{Stewart:1918:TPI,
  author =       "Alexander A. Stewart",
  title =        "Type, a primer of information about the mechanical
                 features of printing types: their sizes, font schemes,
                 and c., with a brief description of their manufacture",
  publisher =    "Committee on education, United typothetae of America",
  address =      "Chicago, IL, USA",
  pages =        "35",
  year =         "1918",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  series =       "Typographic technical series for apprentices, pt. I,
                 no. 1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding.",
}

@Book{Whitman:1927:FT,
  author =       "Walt Whitman",
  title =        "A font of type",
  publisher =    "The Laboratory Press",
  address =      "Pittsburgh, PA, USA",
  pages =        "various",
  year =         "1927",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  alttitle =     "This latent mine---these unlaunch'd
                 voices---passionate powers Specimen No. 55 \ldots{}",
  annote =       "Within ornamental border of type specimens delineated
                 by double line borders.",
  keywords =     "Mitchell, Nelson P.; Type and type-founding ---
                 Poetry.; Printing --- Specimens.",
}

@Book{MackenzieHarris:1935:CAF,
  author =       "{Mackenzie and Harris}",
  title =        "{Centaur} and {Arrighi}: font sizes and prices",
  publisher =    "Mackenzie and Harris",
  address =      "San Francisco",
  pages =        "1",
  year =         "1935",
  LCCN =         "pf Z250.M12 C4 1935z",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 27 17:16:58 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "type and type-founding -- California -- San
                 Francisco",
}

@Book{Langenfelt:1940:FNE,
  author =       "Gosta Langenfelt",
  title =        "Family names as {English} font-names and other name
                 problems",
  publisher =    "Almqvist and Wiksells Boktryckeri",
  address =      "Uppsala",
  pages =        "107--136",
  year =         "1940",
  LCCN =         "CS2505 .L36 1940 off campus",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 27 17:16:58 MST 1996",
  note =         "Reprinted from: Studier i modern sprakvetenskap, v.
                 14.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "names, personal -- england",
}

@Book{Whitman:1947:FT,
  author =       "Walt Whitman",
  title =        "A font of type",
  publisher =    "Diamant Typographic Service",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "4",
  year =         "1947",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Cover title. ``\ldots{} brought to my attention by
                 Jesse Merritt \ldots{} historian of Nassau County, New
                 York. Mr. E. M. Diamant had 275 copies printed \ldots{}
                 for distribution to friends of the Graphic Arts, and
                 350 copies for the Typophiles''--Colophon.",
}

@Book{Tri-ArtsPress:1957:TTF,
  author =       "Tri-Arts Press",
  title =        "Type: type faces at {Tri-Arts Press, Inc}",
  publisher =    "Tri-Arts Press",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "51 + [78]",
  year =         "1957",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Cover title. Part 2 has also special sub-title:
                 Linotype faces at Tri-Arts Press, Inc. One-line
                 specimens --- Font and text specimens.",
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding.; Printing --- Specimens.",
}

@Book{Heesch:1964:WF,
  author =       "Henry J. Heesch and Spencer Nesbit",
  title =        "Wrong font",
  publisher =    "Dept. of Printing Engineering and Management,
                 California Polytechnic State University",
  address =      "San Luis Obispo, CA, USA",
  pages =        "11",
  year =         "1964",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``September, October, November, 1964.'' ``Vol. 13, no.
                 8.''",
  keywords =     "Printing, Practical --- Study and teaching ---
                 California --- San; Luis Obispo.",
}

@InProceedings{Reines:1966:VFC,
  author =       "J. Reines",
  booktitle =    "Pattern Recognition, Proceedings of IEEE Workshop, Las
                 Croabas and Dorado, Oct 24--26, 1968",
  title =        "Variable Font Character Recognition Machine",
  publisher =    pub-IEEE,
  address =      pub-IEEE:adr,
  year =         "1966",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A system organization for a variable font character
                 recognition machine is proposed. It is shown that any
                 measure of the weighted mask type, which heretofore had
                 to be specified by the hardware in the system, can be
                 programmed by constants in storage.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "character recognition; computers; reading machines;
                 the",
}

@TechReport{Hershey:1967:CC,
  author =       "Allen V. Hershey",
  title =        "Calligraphy for Computers",
  number =       "TR-2101",
  institution =  pub-USNWL,
  address =      pub-USNWL:adr,
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1967",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@MastersThesis{Bowman:1968:COD,
  author =       "Robert Moffett Bowman",
  title =        "Considerations for the optimal design of a single font
                 character recognition system",
  type =         "Thesis (M.E.E.)",
  school =       "University of Virginia",
  address =      "Charlottesville, VA, USA",
  pages =        "ix + 81",
  year =         "1968",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Computers.; Perception.",
}

@Article{Hayashi:1968:GIN,
  author =       "H. Hayashi and S. Duncan and S. Kuno",
  title =        "Graphical Input of Non-Standard Characters",
  journal =      j-CACM,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "613--618",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1968",
  CODEN =        "CACMA2",
  ISSN =         "0001-0782",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 12 18:09:41 1997",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@TechReport{Anonymous:1969:CMA,
  author =       "H. A. Glucksman",
  title =        "Classification of mixed-font alphabetics by
                 characteristic loci",
  institution =  "????",
  address =      "????",
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "1969",
  LCCN =         "DOC 1 U5802 P5787 NO.392 Floor 1 Technical Report
                 Collection",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 27 17:16:58 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Duncan:1969:CGS,
  author =       "S. Duncan and T. Mukaii and S. Kuno",
  title =        "A Computer Graphics System for Non-Alphabetic
                 Orthographies",
  journal =      "Computer Studies in the Humanities",
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "113--132",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1969",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 12 18:08:07 1997",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@TechReport{Hershey:1969:FIP,
  author =       "Allen V. Hershey",
  title =        "{FORTRAN IV} Programming for Cartography and
                 Typography",
  number =       "TR-2339",
  institution =  pub-USNWL,
  address =      pub-USNWL:adr,
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1969",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Trickett:1969:DST,
  author =       "T. Trickett",
  title =        "Design of Standard Type Font for Optical Character
                 Recognition",
  journal =      "Honeywell Computer J",
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "3--11",
  month =        "Winter",
  year =         "1969",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Development by USASI and ISO of font for human and
                 machine reading and machine printing; design of
                 character shapes including definition of criteria to be
                 used in shape selection; use of following evaluation
                 techniques-hamming distance, average cell entropy, area
                 correlation, normalized worst-case area difference,
                 stroke analysis, and feature analysis.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  journalabr =   "Honeywell Computer J",
  keywords =     "ber; character recognition; computers",
}

@TechReport{Hershey:1970:PRF,
  author =       "Allen V. Hershey",
  title =        "Preparation of Reports with the {FORTRAN} Typographic
                 System",
  number =       "TN-K\slash 27-70",
  institution =  pub-USNWL,
  address =      pub-USNWL:adr,
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1970",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Astle:1972:FFS,
  author =       "Brian Astle",
  title =        "Fail-Safe Font of Seven-Segment Digits",
  journal =      j-ELECTRONICS,
  volume =       "45",
  number =       "18",
  pages =        "93--94",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1972",
  CODEN =        "ELECAD",
  ISSN =         "0883-4989",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The trouble with most popular seven-segment display
                 fonts is that a failure in a single segment may
                 transform one digit into another. An odd-parity font is
                 proposed in which each digit contains an odd number of
                 segments and so has odd parity. Thus if one segment
                 either goes off or comes on, the error will be
                 immediately recognized (the common font has both odd
                 and even parity).",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "942",
  journalabr =   "Electronics",
  keywords =     "instruments",
}

@Article{Hershey:1972:CSS,
  author =       "Allen V. Hershey",
  title =        "A Computer System for Scientific Typography",
  journal =      j-CGIP,
  volume =       "1",
  pages =        "373--385",
  year =         "1972",
  ISSN =         "0734-189X",
  bibsource =    "Theory/graph.coloring.bib, Typesetting/texgraph.bib,
                 Misc/beebe.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Branson:1973:CWL,
  author =       "C. A. Branson and J. B. Gillett",
  title =        "Character Wheel for Low-Cost Changeable Font Printer",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1973",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Disclosure Bull",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment",
}

@Article{Fowler:1973:PIU,
  author =       "R. L. Fowler",
  title =        "Printing Italics Using a Standard Font",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1973",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Disclosure Bull",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment",
}

@Article{Schuermann:1973:VLQ,
  author =       "Juergen Schuermann and Leonore Vogt",
  title =        "{Vergleich Linearer und quadratischer Klassifikatoren
                 am Beispiel der Schriftart OCR-A}. [Comparison of
                 Linear and Quadratic Classifiers Using the Font
                 {OCR}-{A} as an Example]",
  journal =      "NTZ Nachrichtentechnische Zeitschrift, NTZ
                 Communications Journal",
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "269--274",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1973",
  CODEN =        "NNNCAZ",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "An experimental comparison is reported of the
                 performance of linear and quadratic pattern
                 classifiers, statistically adapted to a given
                 recognition problem by means of a modified mean square
                 procedure. The comparison is based on the OCR-A type
                 font. The sample set used (approx. 82,000 characters)
                 originates from the reading machine development. It was
                 scanned directly from actual documents. The experiments
                 show that a simple quadratic classifier is able to
                 reduce the reject rate --- with the reject threshold
                 unchanged --- by a factor of 100 compared with the
                 linear one.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723",
  journalabr =   "NTZ Nachr Z NTZ Commun J",
  keywords =     "character recognition; pattern classifiers",
  language =     "German",
}

@InProceedings{Cox:1974:ATF,
  author =       "C. Cox and B. Blesser and M. Eden",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the Second International Joint
                 Conference on Pattern Recognition",
  title =        "The Application of Type Font Analysis to Automatic
                 Character Recognition",
  publisher =    "????",
  address =      "????",
  pages =        "226--232",
  year =         "1974",
  bibsource =    "Graphics/vision.bib",
}

@Article{Kernighan:1975:STM,
  author =       "B. W. Kernighan and L. L. Cherry",
  title =        "A system for typesetting mathematics",
  journal =      j-CACM,
  volume =       "18",
  pages =        "151--157",
  year =         "1975",
  CODEN =        "CACMA2",
  ISSN =         "0001-0782",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.ira.uka.de/pub/bibliography/Distributed/QLD/1975.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/cacm.bib",
  annote =       "This paper describes the design and implementation of
                 a system for typesetting mathematics. The language has
                 been designed to be easy to learn and to use by people
                 (for example, secretaries and mathematical typists) who
                 know neither mathematics nor typesetting. Experience
                 indicates that the language can be learned in an hour
                 or so, for it has few rules and fewer exceptions. For
                 typical expressions, the size and font changes,
                 positioning, line dr\ldots{}",
  country =      "USA",
  date =         "15/05/84",
  descriptors =  "Design; realization; command language; graphics
                 language; text processing; graphics; interactive
                 mode;",
  enum =         "1645",
  language =     "English",
  OPTmonth =     "??",
  OPTnumber =    "??",
  references =   "7",
}

@Article{Rosenbaum:1975:MOP,
  author =       "W. S. Rosenbaum and J. J. Hilliard",
  title =        "Multifont {OCR} Postprocessing System",
  journal =      j-IBM-JRD,
  volume =       "19",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "398--421",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1975",
  CODEN =        "IBMJAE",
  ISSN =         "0018-8646",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jan 7 07:57:58 MST 1997",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A series of techniques is being developed to
                 postprocess noisy, multifont, nonformatted Optical
                 Character Reader (OCR) data on a word basis to (1)
                 determine if a field is alphabetic or numeric; (2)
                 verify that an alphabetic word is legitimate; (3) fetch
                 from a dictionary a set of potential entries using a
                 garbled word as a key; and (4) error-correct the
                 garbled word by selecting the most likely dictionary
                 word. Four algorithms were developed using a technique
                 called vector processing (representing alphabetic words
                 as numeric vectors) and also by applying Bayes maximum
                 likelihood solutions to correct the OCR output. The
                 result was the development of a software simulator
                 which processed sequential fields generated by the
                 Advanced Optical Character Reader (in use by the U. S.
                 Postal Service in New York City), performed the four
                 functions indicated above, and selected the correct
                 alphabetic word from a dictionary of 62,000 entries.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723; 741",
  journalabr =   "IBM J Res Dev",
  keywords =     "character recognition, optical",
}

@TechReport{Wolcott:1976:CCT,
  author =       "Norman M. Wolcott and Joseph Hilsenrath",
  title =        "A contribution to computer typesetting techniques:
                 tables of coordinates for {Hershey}'s repertory of
                 occidental type fonts and graphic symbols",
  number =       "Special Publication 424",
  institution =  pub-NBS,
  address =      pub-NBS:adr,
  pages =        "169",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1976",
  LCCN =         "T1.U52 no.424",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 20 10:14:58 MDT 1996",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook1.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  series =       "National Bureau of Standards special publication",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Hershey, Allen Vincent, 1910; computer output
                 microfilm devices; digital incremental plotters; type
                 and type-founding --- digital techniques --- tables",
}

@Article{Kay:1977:PDM,
  author =       "A. Kay and A. Goldberg",
  title =        "Personal Dynamic Media",
  journal =      j-COMPUTER,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "31--41",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1977",
  CODEN =        "CPTRB4",
  ISSN =         "0018-9162",
  bibsource =    "Graphics/siggraph/77.bib",
  annote =       "Possibly one of the most important, but least read
                 articles in computing. It sees impacts beyond computer
                 graphics. Started Apple Mac and Lisa technology. The
                 next logical step after V. Bush's Memex. Pushed
                 ``user-friendly'' before that became a dirty word.",
  keywords =     "general directions and education and teaching and
                 future directions and Xerox Alto and bit mapped
                 graphics and fonts and mouse and window systems and
                 pointing and icons and PARC and distributed processing
                 and Ethernet and Dynabook and user interface",
}

@Article{Maddox:1977:FCM,
  author =       "Michael E. Maddox and James T. Burnette and James C.
                 Gutmann",
  title =        "Font Comparisons for $5\times7$ Dot Matrix
                 Characters",
  journal =      j-HUM-FACTORS,
  volume =       "19",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "89--93",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1977",
  CODEN =        "HUFAA6",
  ISSN =         "0018-7208",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Two newly designed fonts and the Lincoln\slash Mitre
                 font are compared for legibility using tachistoscopic
                 presentation and forced identification. All three fonts
                 were constructed with a matrix of 5 multiplied by 7
                 dots and were presented with a computer-generated
                 display. The results were analyzed parametrically in
                 terms of total identification errors and by
                 conventional confusion matrices. The analysis showed
                 significantly fewer errors with the font utilizing the
                 largest number of dots per symbol than with either of
                 the other two fonts. The confusion matrices revealed
                 that the most severe confusions occur for different
                 characters in different fonts.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 741; 461; 901",
  journalabr =   "Hum Factors",
  keywords =     "display devices; human engineering --- Research;
                 dot-matrix display fonts",
}

@Article{Millar:1977:AFP,
  author =       "J. B. Millar and M. C. Newey",
  title =        "Arbitrary Font Printing System",
  journal =      "Papers and Presentations --- Proceedings of the
                 Digital Equipment Computer Users Society",
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "1641--1647",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "1977",
  CODEN =        "DEPPAD",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "An output device comprising a Versatec dot matrix
                 printer and a layer of PDP11 software has been
                 developed for use in a documentation system. Important
                 characteristics include great flexibility in output
                 symbol shape, size and positioning, sufficient quality
                 for book publication and low cost. A facility for
                 design of suitable fonts, based on a Tektronix graphics
                 tablet, is also described.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722",
  conference =   "Aust DECUS Symp. James Cook Univ",
  journalabr =   "Pap Presentations Proc Digital Equip Comput Users
                 Soc",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment",
  meetingaddress = "Townsville, Aust",
  meetingdate =  "Aug 29--Sep 2 1977",
  meetingdate2 = "08/29--09/02/77",
}

@Article{Brassel:1978:FVV,
  author =       "K. E. Brassel and J. J. Utano",
  title =        "Font Variation in Vector Plotting Lettering",
  journal =      j-COMP-GRAPHICS,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "67--77",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1978",
  CODEN =        "CGRADI, CPGPBZ",
  ISSN =         "0097-8930",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 4 17:16:07 1997",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/78.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/78.bib; Graphics/imager/imager.78.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "fonts",
}

@Article{Crow:1978:UGI,
  author =       "Franklin C. Crow",
  title =        "The use of grayscale for improved raster display of
                 vectors and characters",
  journal =      j-COMP-GRAPHICS,
  volume =       "12",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "1--5",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1978",
  CODEN =        "CGRADI, CPGPBZ",
  ISSN =         "0097-8930",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 4 12:57:45 MST 1997",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database, Graphics/siggraph/78.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.78.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/78.bib",
  abstract =     "Decreasing memory costs will soon allow grayscale
                 displays in low-cost raster graphic terminals. Subtle
                 shadings can be used to provide improvements in line
                 quality and character flexibility which could allow
                 raster displays to compete on better terms with the
                 more expensive calligraphic displays. Algorithms for
                 achieving smooth vectors and rotatable dot matrix
                 characters are outlined and scan conversion is
                 discussed. A discussion of the relation between image
                 quality and number and distribution of gray levels
                 follows, with concluding remarks on costs and other
                 practical matters.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723",
  conference =   "Proc of Annu Conf on Comput Graph and Interact Tech
                 (SIGGRAPH '78), 5th, held in Atlanta, Georgia; 23--25
                 August 1978",
  journalabr =   "Comput Graph (ACM)",
  keywords =     "computer graphics; line generation, character
                 generation, grey scale, fonts; raster display",
  meetingaddress = "Atlanta, Ga",
  meetingdate =  "Aug 23--25 1978",
  meetingdate2 = "08/23--25/78",
}

@Article{Crow:1978:UGS,
  author =       "F. C. Crow",
  title =        "The use of grey scale for improved raster display of
                 vectors and characters",
  journal =      j-COMP-GRAPHICS,
  volume =       "12",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "1--5",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1978",
  CODEN =        "CGRADI",
  ISSN =         "0097-8930",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/78.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/78.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.78.bib",
  conference =   "held in Atlanta, Georgia; 23 -- 25 August 1978",
  keywords =     "line generation, character generation, grey scale,
                 fonts",
}

@Article{Findley:1978:CIP,
  author =       "G. I. Findley and D. P. Leabo and A. C. Slutman",
  title =        "Control of the {IBM 3800} Printing Subsystem",
  journal =      j-IBM-JRD,
  volume =       "22",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "2--12",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1978",
  CODEN =        "IBMJAE",
  ISSN =         "0018-8646",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jan 7 07:57:58 MST 1997",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The IBM 3800 Printing Subsystem is controlled by a
                 high-speed multilevel, interrupt-driven microprocessor.
                 The design of this system has included several
                 innovative concepts to take advantage of the
                 flexibility of electrophotographic laser printing. New
                 functions that are introduced include intermixed
                 pitches, fonts, and line spacings; user-alterable
                 character sets; on-line forms generation; and superior
                 retry, fail-soft and diagnostic capabilities.
                 Compatibility with the operational characteristics of
                 IBM 1403 and 3211 printers is maintained. This paper
                 discusses many of the objectives, development
                 tradeoffs, and resultant control implementations for an
                 on-line computer output printing subsystem.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722",
  journalabr =   "IBM J Res Dev",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment",
}

@Article{Heilman:1978:TOT,
  author =       "Robert L. Heilman and Jean M. Marchant",
  title =        "{TIGS} --- an Overview of the {Terminal Independent
                 Graphics Systems}",
  journal =      j-COMP-GRAPHICS,
  volume =       "12",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "293--297",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1978",
  CODEN =        "CGRADI, CPGPBZ",
  ISSN =         "0097-8930",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 4 12:57:45 MST 1997",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database, Graphics/siggraph/78.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.78.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/78.bib",
  abstract =     "TIGS is a general purpose subroutine package providing
                 display generation and interaction capability for a
                 general class of graphics terminals. The package is
                 computer, operating system, and display device
                 independent. Primary design objectives were
                 transportability, maintainability, and ease of use.
                 Features supported by TIGS include line, arc,
                 multi-line plot, test and dot primitives with
                 resettable attributes such as line style, character
                 size, intensity, font, color, transformation matrix,
                 etc. The package uses virtual devices such as locators,
                 keyboards, picking devices and function keys which can
                 represent a wide range of physical devices. TIGS
                 supports modelling transformations, 2D and 3D viewing
                 transformations for clipping and window to viewport
                 mapping. TIGS uses the interpretive approach which uses
                 a device independent neutral display file. This neutral
                 display file contains information describing all
                 segments, pictures, windows, and viewports in a device
                 independent manner. The file may be saved and used in a
                 later job with a different display device.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 723",
  conference =   "Proc of Annu Conf on Comput Graph and Interact Tech
                 (SIGGRAPH '78), 5th, held in Atlanta, Georgia; 23--25
                 August 1978",
  journalabr =   "Comput Graph (ACM)",
  keywords =     "computer graphics; computer peripheral equipment;
                 terminal, independence",
  meetingaddress = "Atlanta, Ga",
  meetingdate =  "Aug 23--25 1978",
  meetingdate2 = "08/23--25/78",
}

@InProceedings{Jones:1978:BDM,
  author =       "Dan Jones and Don Stupeck and Gerald Gallagher",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Incremental
                 Motion Control System Devices, 7th, Chicago, IL, USA,
                 May 24--26 1978",
  title =        "Brushless {DC} Motor Font Drive",
  publisher =    "Incremental Motion Control Syst Soc",
  address =      "Urbana-Champaign, Ill",
  pages =        "189--202",
  year =         "1978",
  CODEN =        "IMCSD3",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A line printer can be separated from a character
                 printer by the method of moving the print mechanism or
                 character font. A character printer moves the printhead
                 across the paper a single column at a time. The line
                 printer moves the entire character set past the impact
                 hammers in a vertical (drum) or horizontal (band-train)
                 format. The print mechanism contains one hammer per
                 column of print position. The printable character set
                 is scanned past the hammers at a constant velocity.
                 When a character reaches the column to be printed with
                 that character, the printer control causes the hammer
                 to impact the character at that column. This can only
                 be achieved by the character set speed being controlled
                 in a synchronous or constant-speed mode. The intent of
                 this paper is to present the motor selection process
                 consistent with system requirements. The electronic
                 drive circuitry is handled only in general form
                 necessary to support the motor interface description.
                 Also presented is a review of pertinent motor theory of
                 the selected brushless DC motor.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "705; 722",
  keywords =     "electric motors, DC; computer peripheral equipment ---
                 Printers; brushless motors",
}

@Manual{JSA:1978:CJG,
  title =        "Code of the {Japanese Graphic Character Set for
                 Information Interchange, JIS-C-6226 (1978)}",
  organization = "Japanese Standards Association",
  address =      "1-24, Akasaka 4 Chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107
                 Japan",
  year =         "1978",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 12 18:12:17 1997",
}

@Book{Mackenzie-HarrisCorp:1978:FSL,
  author =       "{Mackenzie-Harris Corp}",
  title =        "Font, sorts, leads, slugs, metal furniture, rules,
                 borders",
  publisher =    "Mackenzie-Harris Corp.",
  address =      "San Francisco, CA, USA",
  pages =        "95",
  year =         "1978",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "At head of title: M and H Type Foundry. ``Issued
                 April, 1978.''",
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding --- Catalogs.",
}

@MastersThesis{Hertzfeld:1979:TFE,
  author =       "Andrew Hertzfeld",
  title =        "Two font editors",
  school =       "University of California, Berkeley",
  address =      "Berkeley, CA, USA",
  pages =        "various",
  year =         "1979",
  LCCN =         "TK7 .U5 1979:2:G-J",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 27 17:16:58 MST 1996",
  note =         "Master of Science, Plan II.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Knuth:1979:TMN,
  author =       "D. E. Knuth",
  title =        "{TEX} and {METAFONT}, New Directions in Typesetting",
  publisher =    "Digital Press",
  address =      "Billerica, MA",
  pages =        "360",
  year =         "1979",
  ISBN =         "0-932376-02-9",
  LCCN =         "Z253.3 .K58 1979",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 12 10:13:36 1998",
  bibsource =    "Graphics/imager/imager.books.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/79.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/79.bib",
  annote =       "A landmark book at the time it was published. Newer
                 versions exist. Less than portable as claimed, but
                 still significant. Required reading for anyone doing
                 font design and type setting.",
  keywords =     "general references, standards text books, software,
                 programming systems, character display/generation,
                 Applications, printing/publishing industry, general
                 references, standards text books and software,
                 programming systems, character display/generation and
                 Applications, printing/publishing industry",
}

@Book{Xerox:1979:XEP,
  author =       "{Xerox Corporation}",
  title =        "{Xerox 9700 Electronic Printing System}: font user's
                 guide",
  publisher =    "Xerox",
  address =      "El Segundo, CA, USA",
  pages =        "iv + 65",
  year =         "1979",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Electronic digital computers --- Handbooks, manuals,
                 etc.",
}

@Book{Barber:1980:SCC,
  author =       "Charles Clyde Barber",
  title =        "A supplement to and corrections of {C. Faulmanm's
                 ``Buch der Schrift''}",
  publisher =    "????",
  address =      "Aberdeen, Scotland",
  year =         "1980",
  ISBN =         "",
  LCCN =         "",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  pages =        "????",
  bibdate =      "Fri Feb 20 12:53:55 2009",
}

@MastersThesis{Lam:1980:EEH,
  author =       "Siu Ho Lam",
  title =        "Efficient encoding of high-density {Chinese} character
                 fonts by stroke composition",
  type =         "Thesis (M.S.)",
  school =       "M.I.T., Department of Electrical Engineering and
                 Computer Science",
  address =      "????",
  pages =        "81",
  year =         "1980",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "Supervised by Francis F. Lee.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Chinese characters --- Data processing.; Computer
                 storage devices.; Word processing.; Programming
                 (Electronic computers).",
}

@TechReport{Mei:1980:LLC,
  author =       "Tung Yun Mei",
  title =        "{LCCD}, {A} Language for {Chinese} Character Design",
  type =         "Report",
  number =       "STAN-CS-80-824",
  institution =  inst-STAN-CS,
  pages =        "??",
  year =         "1980",
  bibdate =      "Sun May 02 08:55:01 1999",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spe.bib",
  note =         "See \cite{Mei:1981:LAL,Mei:1981:LLC}.",
  acknowledgement = ack-hk,
}

@Article{Sinha:1980:MDT,
  author =       "R. M. K. Sinha and A. Raman",
  title =        "A Modular Data Terminal for {Indian} Languages",
  journal =      j-COMP-GRAPHICS,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "1--2",
  pages =        "39--72",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1980",
  CODEN =        "CGRADI, CPGPBZ",
  ISSN =         "0097-8930",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/80.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/80.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.80.bib",
  keywords =     "graphics hardware output devices/displays/systems
                 fonts, special and Text Graphics, graphics hardware
                 output devices/displays/systems fonts, special, Text
                 Graphics",
}

@MastersThesis{Wang:1980:FC,
  author =       "Diana Shu-Fan Wang",
  title =        "Font compression",
  type =         "Abstract ([1] leaf) bound with copy. Thesis (M.S.)",
  publisher =    "[s.n.]",
  school =       "University of Kentucky",
  address =      "Lexington, KY, USA",
  pages =        "iv + 33",
  year =         "1980",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Printers (Data processing systems)",
}

@Article{Warnock:1980:DCU,
  author =       "J. E. Warnock",
  title =        "The display of characters using gray level sample
                 arrays",
  journal =      j-COMP-GRAPHICS,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "302--307",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1980",
  CODEN =        "CGRADI",
  ISSN =         "0097-8930",
  bibsource =    "Graphics/siggraph/80.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.80.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/80.bib",
  keywords =     "Algorithmic Aspects character
                 generation/representation, Bilevel Graphics",
}

@PhdThesis{Williams:1980:FMS,
  author =       "Rodney Don Williams",
  title =        "Font and matrix size for distance viewed dot-matrix
                 displays",
  type =         "``Major subject: Industrial Engineering.'' Thesis (Ph.
                 D.)",
  school =       "Texas A and M University",
  address =      "College Station, TX, USA",
  pages =        "x + 123",
  year =         "1980",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Information display systems.; Computers --- Optical
                 equipment.; Human engineering.",
}

@Book{Xerox:1980:XEP,
  author =       "{Xerox Corporation}",
  title =        "{Xerox Electronic Printing System}: special font
                 bulletin",
  publisher =    "Xerox",
  address =      "El Segundo, CA, USA",
  pages =        "various",
  year =         "1980",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Pub. no. 91 00 05, Oct. 1980.",
}

@Article{Beeton:1981:UUF,
  author =       "Barbara Beeton",
  title =        "{Uppercase update; Fickle fonts}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "42--43",
  month =        Jul,
  year =         "1981",
}

@Article{Doherty:1981:TFC,
  author =       "Barry C. W. Doherty",
  title =        "{TUG Font Committee}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "34--35",
  month =        Jul,
  year =         "1981",
}

@Article{Fuchs:1981:FMF,
  author =       "David Fuchs",
  title =        "{{{\TeX} Font Metric files}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "12--16",
  month =        Feb,
  year =         "1981",
}

@TechReport{Hershey:1981:ACT,
  author =       "Allen V. Hershey",
  title =        "Advanced Computer Typography",
  number =       "NPS012-81-005",
  institution =  pub-USNPS,
  address =      pub-USNPS:adr,
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1981",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@TechReport{Knuth:1981:CM,
  author =       "Donald E. Knuth",
  title =        "The Concept of a Meta-Font",
  number =       "STAN-CS-81-886",
  institution =  inst-STANFORD,
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1981",
  bibdate =      "Tue Mar 1 12:53:48 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook1.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/knuth-donald-e.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
}

@Article{LeVeque:1981:FDA,
  author =       "William J. LeVeque",
  title =        "{{Font development at the {\AMS}}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "39--40",
  month =        Jul,
  year =         "1981",
}

@Article{Mei:1981:LAL,
  author =       "Tung Yun Mei",
  title =        "{LCCD}, {A} Language for {Chinese} Character Design",
  journal =      j-SPE,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "12",
  pages =        "1273--1292",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1981",
  CODEN =        "SPEXBL",
  ISSN =         "0038-0644",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 26 01:07:02 1994",
  bibsource =    "Compiler/bevan.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spe.bib",
  note =         "See also \cite{Mei:1980:LLC}.",
  abstract =     "One of the critical problems of Chinese data
                 processing is to make a computer produce Chinese
                 characters as output. This paper describes a language
                 called LCCD, which is especially intended for high
                 quality design of Chinese characters, although it can
                 in fact be used for any kind of symbols. Special
                 attention is given to the methodology of character
                 design, using a parametric graphical approach. The
                 underlying methods of implementation are also
                 discussed.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  checked =      "19940502",
  keywords =     "Chinese character design, font compiler, computer
                 graphics, parameterized drawing, Metafont, Metafont,
                 TeX, font",
  refs =         "5",
  sjb =          "The work was done with Don Knuth at Stanford.",
}

@Article{Mei:1981:LLC,
  author =       "Tung Yun Mei",
  title =        "{LCCD}, {A} Language for {Chinese} Character Design",
  journal =      j-SPE,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "12",
  pages =        "1273--1292",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1981",
  CODEN =        "SPEXBL",
  ISSN =         "0038-0644",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 26 01:07:02 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spe.bib",
  note =         "See also \cite{Mei:1980:LLC}.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Metafont, TeX, font",
}

@Article{Milligan:1981:MAF,
  author =       "Patrick Milligan",
  title =        "{{{\TeX} macros for automatic font code allocation}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "44--45",
  month =        Jul,
  year =         "1981",
}

@Article{Ramsay:1981:CVC,
  author =       "Mike Ramsay and Theodore A. Shaffer",
  title =        "Custom Video Control Delivers Advanced Font Graphics",
  journal =      j-ELECTRONICS,
  volume =       "54",
  number =       "25",
  pages =        "151--154",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1981",
  CODEN =        "ELECAD",
  ISSN =         "0013-5070",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A multifunction work station is presented which
                 includes a video subsystem that adapts to the user's
                 design needs. Add-on options are described that give
                 such bit-map display characteristics as graphics,
                 subscripts and superscripts, and boldface and
                 double-width and -height characters. Also, its
                 character fonts may be modified through software
                 changes.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723; 722; 741; 731",
  journalabr =   "Electronics",
  keywords =     "computer graphics; display devices --- Control;
                 computer software --- Applications; video display
                 system; character fonts; bit-map display",
}

@TechReport{Symbolics:1981:FEP,
  author =       "Symbolics",
  title =        "Font Editor, preliminary version",
  type =         "Technical Report",
  institution =  "Symbolics, Inc.",
  address =      "Chatsworth, CA",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1981",
  bibsource =    "Ai/symbolics.bib",
}

@Article{Whitney:1981:FU,
  author =       "Ronald Whitney",
  title =        "{Font update}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "35--35",
  month =        Nov,
  year =         "1981",
}

@Article{Allen:1982:CCD,
  author =       "Frank H. Allen and Olga Kennard and David G. Watson
                 and Kathleen M. Crennell",
  title =        "{Cambridge Crystallographic Data Center} --- 6.
                 Preparation and Computer Typesetting of ``Molecular
                 Structures and Dimensions'' Bibliographic Volumes",
  journal =      j-J-CHEM-INFO-COMP-SCI,
  volume =       "22",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "129--139 (or 129--138??)",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "JCISD8",
  ISSN =         "0095-2338",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 17:15:05 2000",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Current accessions to the computer-based bibliographic
                 file of the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Center are
                 disseminated annually via the reference book series
                 Molecular Structures and Dimensions. Each volume
                 contains a bibliographic listing ordered in 86 chemical
                 classes and includes cross-references. A set of five
                 indexes, based on compound names, molecular formulas,
                 and authors' names, is also included. Twelve volumes
                 (containing over 30 000 references) have been prepared
                 since 1970 by use of computer typesetting techniques.
                 The present production system is based on an FR80
                 microfilm recorder which employs special circuitry to
                 display proportionally spaced text at high speed using
                 a serifed font. Programs have been developed for
                 cross-referencing, indexing, and typesetting (including
                 complete page makeup) which enable casebound books to
                 be produced from the master bibliographic file in under
                 3 months.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "901; 723; 745",
  journalabr =   "J Chem Inf Comput Sci",
  keyword =      "documentation",
  keywords =     "information dissemination; typesetting --- Computer
                 Applications",
  subject =      "H.3.1 Information Systems, INFORMATION STORAGE AND
                 RETRIEVAL, Content Analysis and Indexing, Dictionaries
                 \\ H.3.4 Information Systems, INFORMATION STORAGE AND
                 RETRIEVAL, Systems and Software, Information networks
                 \\ J.2 Computer Applications, PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND
                 ENGINEERING, Chemistry",
}

@Article{Beeman:1982:DFT,
  author =       "Roger L. Beeman",
  title =        "{Display of a font in table form}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "35",
  month =        Mar,
  year =         "1982",
}

@Article{Casey:1982:ASD,
  author =       "R. G. Casey and T. D. Friedeman and K. Y. Wong",
  title =        "Automatic Scaling of Digital Print Fonts",
  journal =      j-IBM-JRD,
  volume =       "26",
  pages =        "657--666",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "IBMJAE",
  ISSN =         "0018-8646",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/82.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/82.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.82.bib",
  keywords =     "I31 print fonts",
}

@TechReport{Fuchs:1982:OFC,
  author =       "David R. Fuchs and Donald E. Knuth",
  title =        "Optimal {Font Caching}",
  number =       "STAN-CS-82-901",
  institution =  inst-STANFORD,
  year =         "1982",
  bibdate =      "Tue Mar 1 12:49:38 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook1.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/knuth-donald-e.bib",
}

@Book{IBM:1982:IID,
  author =       "{International Business Machines Corporation}",
  title =        "{IBM} 6670 information distributor: model {II} font
                 editing system",
  publisher =    "IBM Corporation",
  address =      "Southfield, MI.",
  pages =        "viii + 48",
  year =         "1982",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  series =       "Field developed program Program description/operations
                 manual",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``SB21-3069-0.''",
  keywords =     "IBM 370 (Computer)",
}

@Article{Ishii:1982:HED,
  author =       "Atsushi Ishii and Kenji Kouno and Yasunori Maezawa",
  title =        "Highly Efficient Data Compression Method for Newspaper
                 Image Data",
  journal =      j-FUJITSU-SCI-TECH-J,
  volume =       "V 18",
  number =       "N 2",
  pages =        "199--225",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "FUSTA4",
  ISSN =         "0016-2523",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A highly efficient image data compression unit is
                 considered which reduces data file size and data
                 transfer time in computerized typesetting systems. In a
                 study of the correlation between picture elements, it
                 is found that in the predictive coding method, which
                 reduces redundancy in screen dot image data, the most
                 efficient reference picture elements were information
                 on three neighboring screen dots. Based on this
                 finding, an adaptive predictive split coding method is
                 developed which predicts and encodes screen dot image
                 data and character image data according to the most
                 adaptive reference picture elements. This coding method
                 utilizes a variable length control code system to
                 prevent reduction of the compression factor when
                 different kinds of data are used. It proves to be a
                 highly efficient compression method for encoding
                 fullpage, page segment, and character font data.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "731; 741; 745",
  keywords =     "information theory --- data compression; typesetting
                 --- computer applications; image processing; codes,
                 symbolic; adaptive predictive split coding; control
                 code; screen dot image data",
}

@Article{Jackson:1982:FCP,
  author =       "Calvin Jackson",
  title =        "{Font codes in popular use}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "26",
  month =        Oct,
  year =         "1982",
}

@Article{Knuth:1982:CM,
  author =       "Donald E. Knuth",
  title =        "The {Concept} of a {Meta-Font}",
  journal =      j-VL,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "3--27",
  month =        "winter",
  year =         "1982",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook1.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/knuth-donald-e.bib",
  note =         "French translation by M. R. Delorme in {\sl
                 Communication et Langages\/} no.~55, (1983), 40--53;
                 reprinted in {\sl Typographie et Informatique},
                 proceedings of INRIA conference held 21--25 January
                 1985, organized by Jacques Andr{\'{e}} and Patrick
                 Sallio (Rennes, France: INRIA/IRISA -- CCETT, 1985),
                 119--132.",
  acknowledgement = ack-hk,
}

@Article{Tou:1982:ATF,
  author =       "Julius T. Tou and Jack M. Cheng and D. Z. Lu and John
                 McCarthy",
  title =        "Automatic Type Font Identification for Falsified
                 Documents",
  journal =      "Proceedings --- International Conference on Pattern
                 Recognition",
  pages =        "1234--1240",
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "PICREG",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723; 741",
  conference =   "Proceedings --- 6th International Conference on
                 Pattern Recognition.",
  journalabr =   "Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern
                 Recognition 6th.",
  keywords =     "pattern recognition systems; font identification;
                 falsified documents; image processing; data
                 acquisition; gray-level analysis",
  meetingaddress = "Munich, W Ger",
  sponsor =      "Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Mustererkennung, West
                 Ger; Int Assoc for Pattern Recognition",
}

@Article{Tuescher:1982:LDS,
  author =       "Daniel Tuescher and Max Arnold",
  title =        "{Latin\slash Arabic} Dual-Font {SP 300 ATU}
                 Teleprinter",
  journal =      "Hasler Review",
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "79--81",
  month =        "Autumn",
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "HSLRA5",
  ISSN =         "0374-3306",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The Hasler Latin\slash Arabic dual-front SP300 ATU
                 teleprinter satisfies the requirements which were
                 issued by the Arabic Telecommunications Union (ATU) in
                 1980. Its printer control system, together with a
                 needle printer, permits the Arabic characters to be
                 printed in their correct forms (initial, intermediate,
                 final and isolated forms).",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "718",
  journalabr =   "Hasler Rev",
  keywords =     "teleprinters",
}

@Article{Umeda:1982:RMP,
  author =       "Michio Umeda",
  title =        "Recognition of Multi-Font Printed {Chinese}
                 Characters",
  journal =      "Proceedings --- International Conference on Pattern
                 Recognition",
  pages =        "793--796",
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "PICREG",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723; 741",
  conference =   "Proceedings --- 6th International Conference on
                 Pattern Recognition.",
  journalabr =   "Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern
                 Recognition 6th.",
  keywords =     "character recognition; printed Chinese characters;
                 candidate selection method; multi-font characters;
                 classifications",
  meetingaddress = "Munich, W Ger",
  sponsor =      "Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Mustererkennung, West
                 Ger; Int Assoc for Pattern Recognition",
}

@Article{Wilkes:1982:SCS,
  author =       "A. J. Wilkes and N. E. Wiseman",
  title =        "A Soft-Edged Character Set and its Derivation",
  journal =      j-COMP-J,
  volume =       "25",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "140--147",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "CMPJA6",
  ISSN =         "0010-4620",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/82.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/82.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.82.bib, Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Characters are normally displayed on raster display
                 devices in the form of dot arrays. Some character sets
                 may be held in random access memory and thus be loaded
                 dynamically from a user's definitions, but it remains
                 the case that the character generator logic is
                 relatively small compared with everything else. Indeed,
                 this is increasingly true with more and more upmarket
                 displays --- most of the increased function being
                 devoted to picture storage and manipulation. A binary
                 dot array is not in fact the best way to render a
                 letterform on a CRT display. The dottiness produces a
                 pretty crude and unsatisfactory image which is ugly and
                 often hard to read. Raster displays do, it is true,
                 tend always to be seen showing dotty and ugly pictures
                 but diagrams are not intended for `reading' in quite
                 the same manner as running text. Fortunately, this
                 dottiness is not intrinsic and solutions are known for
                 arbitrary images, including text. Quite stunning
                 improvements can be achieved by simple methods which
                 can be cheaply implemented for character displays. This
                 paper discusses the techniques and presents a complete
                 alphabet definition as an example of the method in
                 use.",
  classification = "723",
  keywords =     "I32 fonts and I32 soft-edged character set, I32 fonts
                 and I32 soft-edged character set, I32 fonts, I32
                 soft-edged character set; computer graphics",
}

@Article{Wong:1982:DAS,
  author =       "K. Y. Wong and R. G. Casey and F. M. Wahl",
  title =        "{Document Analysis System}",
  journal =      j-IBM-JRD,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "647--656",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1982",
  CODEN =        "IBMJAE",
  ISSN =         "0018-8646",
  bibdate =      "Tue Mar 25 14:26:59 MST 1997",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classcodes =   "C7240 (Information analysis and indexing)",
  keywords =     "classification; clustering; computer; Document
                 Analysis System; encoding; font sizes; front styles;
                 information analysis; linear adaptive classification
                 scheme; pattern-matching method; processing;
                 run-length; segmentation; smoothing algorithm",
  treatment =    "P Practical",
}

@Book{Xerox:1982:XEPa,
  author =       "{Xerox Corporation}",
  title =        "{Xerox} 8700\slash 9700 electronic printing system
                 font users guide",
  publisher =    "Xerox",
  address =      "El Segundo, CA, USA",
  pages =        "various",
  year =         "1982",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``910003D.''",
  keywords =     "Electronics in printing.; Printing industry ---
                 Automation.",
}

@Book{Xerox:1982:XEPb,
  author =       "{Xerox Corporation}",
  title =        "{Xerox} 8700\slash 9700 electronic printing system:
                 standard font library font users guide",
  publisher =    "Xerox",
  address =      "El Segundo, CA, USA",
  pages =        "various",
  year =         "1982",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``600P86174.'' ``June, 1982.'' Spine title: ``LPS
                 standard font library font user guide.''",
  keywords =     "Printers (Data processing systems)",
}

@Article{Abramson:1983:EDE,
  author =       "Sandra R. Abramson and L. Hardy Mason and Harry L.
                 Snyder",
  title =        "Effects of Display Errors and Font Styles Upon
                 Operator Performance with a Plasma Panel",
  journal =      "Proceedings of the Human Factors Society",
  volume =       "1",
  pages =        "28--32",
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "PHFSDQ",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "461; 912; 723",
  conference =   "Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 27th Annual
                 Meeting: Turning the Tide of Technology.",
  journalabr =   "Proc Human Factors Soc",
  keywords =     "systems science and cybernetics; discrete element
                 error types; manipulation; reading performance task;
                 random addition of discrete elements; random addition
                 of lines of elements; random deletions",
  meetingaddress = "Norfolk, VA, USA",
  sponsor =      "Human Factors Soc, Santa Monica, Calif, USA; IEEE
                 Systems, Man \& Cybernetics Soc, New York, NY, USA",
}

@Article{Beebe:1983:LCD,
  author =       "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  title =        "{Low-cost downloadable font devices}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "4",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "11",
  month =        Apr,
  year =         "1983",
}

@Article{Berkebile:1983:DFC,
  author =       "H. E. Berkebile and J. M. Dunn and L. R. Nielsen",
  title =        "Draft-To-Text Font Conversion Algorithm",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "25",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "5173--5174",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Savings in read-only memory storage requirements can
                 be achieved if text dot images can be generated from
                 the draft dot images by an algorithm. Wire matrix
                 printers, for instance, having an 8-wire printhead,
                 generally require 1344 bytes for a draft dot image
                 table and an additional 4992 bytes for a text dot image
                 table. Printers that are capable of both draft and text
                 quality printing generally have both the draft and text
                 wire images coresident in a read only memory. An
                 algorithm is presented which generates the text wire
                 image from the draft wire image table, hence it would
                 be unnecessary to have the 4992 byte text dot image
                 table.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723; 722; 745",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "character recognition; computer peripheral equipment
                 --- Printers",
}

@Article{Bresenham:1983:FCH,
  author =       "J. E. Bresenham and J. S. Heath and C. N. Wallis",
  title =        "Font Compression in High Resolution Printers",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "25",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "4582--4584",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A font compression techniques is described for
                 microprocessor-based high resolution printers of the
                 kind which print `swathe-wise', i.e., where a linear
                 array of dot-making devices pass across a page along a
                 line of characters perpendicular to the direction of
                 the array. They include resistive ribbon, molecular
                 matrix, ink jet and electro-erosion printers.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment",
}

@Article{Casey:1983:POS,
  author =       "R. G. Casey and C. R. Jih",
  title =        "Processor-Based {OCR} System",
  journal =      j-IBM-JRD,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "386--399",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "IBMJAE",
  ISSN =         "0018-8646",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jan 7 07:57:58 MST 1997",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A low-cost optical character recognition (OCR) system
                 can be realized by means of a document scanner
                 connected to a CPU through an interface. The interface
                 performs elementary image processing functions, such as
                 noise filtering and thresholding of the video image
                 from the scanner. The processor receives a binary image
                 of the document, formats the image into individual
                 character patterns, and classifies the patterns
                 one-by-one. A CPU implementation is highly flexible and
                 avoids much of the development and manufacturing costs
                 for special-purpose, parallel circuitry typically used
                 in commercial OCR. A processor-based recognition system
                 has been investigated for reading documents printed in
                 fixed-pitch conventional type fonts, such as occur in
                 routine office typing. Novel, efficient methods for
                 tracking a print line, resolving it into individual
                 character patterns, detecting underscores, and
                 eliminating noise have been devised. A previously
                 developed classification technique, based on decision
                 trees, has been extended in order to improve reading
                 accuracy in an environment of considerable character
                 variation, including the possibility that documents in
                 the same font style may be produced using quite
                 different print technologies.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "741; 723",
  journalabr =   "IBM J Res Dev",
  keywords =     "character recognition, optical",
}

@Article{Catt:1983:CPD,
  author =       "B. R. L. Catt",
  title =        "Computer Printer --- out of the {DP} Room and into the
                 Office",
  journal =      "IERE Conference Proceedings",
  volume =       "57",
  pages =        "133--139",
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "IERCB6",
  ISBN =         "0-903748-52-5",
  ISSN =         "0538-0006",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 723",
  conference =   "International Conference on Networks and Electronic
                 Office Systems.",
  journalabr =   "IERE Conference Proceedings",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; computer printers; data
                 management; local and networked computers; daisy wheel
                 printers; solid-font printers; line printers",
  meetingaddress = "Reading, Engl",
  sponsor =      "IERE, London, Engl",
}

@MastersThesis{Chang:1983:EDN,
  author =       "Chee-Shan S. Chang",
  title =        "The experimental design of a new {Chinese TV} font",
  type =         "Thesis (M.F.A.)",
  school =       "University of Kansas, Design",
  address =      "????",
  pages =        "69",
  year =         "1983",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Cheng:1983:SMC,
  author =       "Kuo-Young Cheng and Keh-Jiann Chen",
  title =        "System Model for {Chinese} Character Fonts
                 Generation",
  journal =      "Chung-kuo Kung Ch'eng Hsueh K'an/Journal of the
                 Chinese Institute of Engineers",
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "175--182",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "CKCKDZ",
  bibdate =      "Sat Dec 21 15:50:08 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A software tool called the ACCFONT system has been
                 implemented to solve an inherent problem in designing
                 the Chinese character fonts, that is, the variation in
                 the shape of a stroke from character to character. In
                 the model, the designer constructs Chinese character
                 fonts by a numerical-data-oriented command language,
                 and the ACCFONT system produces nonnumerical decisions
                 to modify the shape of strokes properly. How the
                 ACCFONT system is modeled is shown. Also, some examples
                 are given to illustrate its important features.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723",
  journalabr =   "Chung kuo Kung Ch'eng Hsueh K'an",
  keywords =     "computer software; computer aided design; computer
                 graphics; accfont system; metafont; lccd",
  language =     "Chinese",
}

@MastersThesis{DeCicco:1983:EDE,
  author =       "Mary Jean DeCicco",
  title =        "An experimental determination of the effects of dot
                 matrix\slash character size and font on reading times
                 and eye movements",
  type =         "Abstract. Thesis (M.S.)",
  school =       "Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University",
  address =      "Blacksburg, VA, USA",
  pages =        "viii + 115",
  year =         "1983",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Information display systems --- Psychological
                 aspects.; Video display terminals.",
}

@TechReport{Dick:1983:UPG,
  author =       "C. E. Dick and Joseph Hilsenrath",
  title =        "Utility Programs for Generating the {Hershey}
                 Character Fonts on Microcomputers and Laboratory
                 Plotters",
  type =         "Technical Note",
  number =       "TN-1176",
  institution =  pub-NBS,
  address =      pub-NBS:adr,
  year =         "1983",
  acknowledgement = ack-rsm,
  annote =       "NTIS PB83220467.",
}

@Article{Ghosh:1983:PCG,
  author =       "P. K. Ghosh and S. P. Mudur",
  title =        "Parametric Curves for Graphic Design Systems",
  journal =      j-COMP-J,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "312--319",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "CMPJA6",
  ISSN =         "0010-4620",
  bibdate =      "Fri Dec 13 19:09:37 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database, Graphics/imager/imager.83.bib",
  abstract =     "One important requirement of a graphic design system
                 is to be able to draw a visually pleasing curve passing
                 through a sequence of discrete points in the Euclidean
                 plane. These points are normally provided as input by
                 the graphic designer or the graphic artist. Another
                 important requirement is to be able to provide a
                 modification technique for these curves which is simple
                 and has control parameters which are conceptually
                 natural to the designer or artist. This paper first
                 reviews the curve definition as used in the METAFONT
                 alphabet design system, discusses the drawbacks of the
                 METAFONT curve form and then suggests a number of
                 mathematical formulations for such curves and also the
                 parameters for modification of these curves, which have
                 been built into a graphic design system called
                 Palatino.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723",
  keywords =     "I34 metafont alphabet design system, I35 parametric
                 curves; computer graphics",
}

@TechReport{Glinert:1983:LFV,
  author =       "Ephraim P. Glinert and Richard E. Ladner",
  title =        "A large font virtual terminal interface: a software
                 prosthesis for the visually impaired",
  type =         "????",
  number =       "83-01-01",
  institution =  "Dept. of Computer Science, University of Washington",
  address =      "Seattle, WA, USA",
  pages =        "15",
  year =         "1983",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``Technical report no. 83-01-01.'' Bibliography: leaf
                 15.",
  keywords =     "Computer software.; Video display terminals.; Visually
                 handicapped --- Equipment.",
}

@Article{Goldberg:1983:INP,
  author =       "Jeffrey L. Goldberg and Thomas C. Miller",
  title =        "Interactive Name Placement for Provisional Maps",
  journal =      "Technical Papers of the American Congress of Surveying
                 and Mapping",
  pages =        "314--321",
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "TPAMDF",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Computer generation and placement of map type has been
                 refined into a production mode at Mid-Continent Mapping
                 Center (MCMC) for USGS 1:24,000- and 1:25,000-scale
                 Provisional maps. The map collar program is written in
                 FORTRAN using batch processing that allows the program
                 to work in the background.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "US Geological Survey, Rolla, MO, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "US Geological Survey, Rolla, MO, USA",
  classification = "405; 723",
  conference =   "Technical Papers of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the
                 American Congress on Surveying and Mapping.",
  journalabr =   "Technical Papers of the American Congress of Surveying
                 and Mapping 43rd Annual Meeting.",
  keywords =     "maps and mapping; Computer Applications; surveying;
                 type storage; design file; individual application
                 program development; cartographic conventions; font
                 access; automated type placement systems",
  meetingaddress = "Washington, DC, USA",
  sponsor =      "American Congress on Surveying \& Mapping, Falls
                 Church, VA, USA",
}

@Book{Gray:1983:TT,
  author =       "Bill Gray",
  title =        "Tips on Type",
  publisher =    pub-VNR,
  address =      pub-VNR:adr,
  pages =        "128",
  year =         "1983",
  ISBN =         "0-442-22888-0",
  LCCN =         "Z250.G78 1983",
  bibdate =      "Tue Dec 14 22:54:21 1993",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
  note =         "Little coverage of computer-based typesetting, but an
                 excellent coverage of principles of typography, with
                 lots of examples of fonts.",
  libnote =      "Not yet in my library.",
}

@Article{Handa:1983:LP,
  author =       "Michael K. Handa and Jonathan A. Hunt",
  title =        "`Typesetting' with Low-Cost Printers",
  journal =      "High Technology (Boston)",
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "11",
  pages =        "24, 26, 28--??",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "HTECD3",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Simplified typesetting is considered that can be
                 performed with 500 dot-matrix printers using new
                 microcomputer software. Also the introduction of new
                 microcomputers is announced that will make page
                 creation much simpler. Combined with new printers and
                 software they will deliver better print quality.
                 Various types of software are described that will
                 create letters in three types of font, and solve
                 copyfitting and other problems by displaying everything
                 on the screen as it will appear on the paper.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "745; 723",
  journalabr =   "High Technol (Boston)",
  keywords =     "typesetting; computer software; computer peripheral
                 equipment --- Printers; computers, microprocessor;
                 typefont; copyfitting",
}

@TechReport{Hobby:1983:CM,
  author =       "John Hobby and Gu Guoan",
  title =        "A {Chinese Meta-Font}",
  type =         "Technical report",
  number =       "STAN-CS-83-974",
  institution =  inst-STAN-CS,
  year =         "1983",
  bibdate =      "Tue Mar 1 12:51:34 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook1.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-hk,
}

@Article{Hoffman:1983:FF,
  author =       "Paul E. Hoffman",
  title =        "Fancy Font",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A program called Fancy Font is introduced that permits
                 designing type faces with Epson printers using
                 dot-addressable graphics. Using Fancy Font system the
                 style and size of characters can be altered and unique
                 symbols can be created. Printing in roman, italic, sans
                 serif, Old English, script, or a font of any design is
                 considered. Fancy Font, using Epson's dot-addressable
                 characteristics, prints the necessary dot for each
                 line, making six passes per line. The features, samples
                 of type styles, commands and their parameters, and
                 documentation of Fancy Font are reviewed, and some
                 disadvantages of the system are examined.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 723; 745",
  journalabr =   "Byte",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; computer software;
                 computer graphics; fancy font",
  pagecount =    "4p between p 341 and 346",
}

@Book{IBM:1983:IFE,
  author =       "{International Business Machines Corporation}",
  title =        "{IBM} 6670 font editing system",
  publisher =    "IBM Corporation",
  address =      "Irving, Tx.",
  pages =        "4",
  year =         "1983",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  series =       "IBM system/370, 43XX processors, 30XX processors
                 Program offering",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``GB21-3068-1.''",
  keywords =     "IBM 370 (Computer)",
}

@Article{Krishnan:1983:ACG,
  author =       "R. K. Krishnan and C. S. Moghe",
  title =        "An Approach to Character Generation Using Cubic
                 Splines",
  journal =      j-IEEE-TRANS-CONSUMER-ELECTRONICS,
  volume =       "CE-29",
  address =      "USA",
  pages =        "438--442",
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "ITCEDA",
  ISSN =         "0098-3063",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/83.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/83.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.83.bib",
  keywords =     "I34 font generation and I35 splines, I34 font
                 generation and I35 splines, I34 font generation, I35
                 splines",
}

@Article{McClure:1983:TWF,
  author =       "Robert M. McClure",
  title =        "{Testing the widths of a font}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "4",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "38",
  month =        Apr,
  year =         "1983",
}

@Article{McThompson:1983:ECF,
  author =       "O. W. McThompson and R. F. Romon and L. A.
                 Sendelbach",
  title =        "Ergonomic Character Font for {CRT} Displays",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "2120--??",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The size of a dot-matrix character differs depending
                 upon whether or not it has a diacritic marking. The
                 number of dots in a character stroke differs for
                 horizontal and vertical strokes. Legibility of
                 dot-matrix characters on a CRT, printer, or other
                 display can be strongly affected by many factors. One
                 of these factors is the provision of adequate space
                 between character shapes and any diacritic marks which
                 may be associated with them. A method to enhance the
                 legibility is presented.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723; 741",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "character recognition; image processing ---
                 Enhancement; display devices",
}

@Book{MECC:1983:AFE,
  author =       "{Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium}",
  title =        "{Atari} font editor",
  publisher =    "Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium",
  address =      "St. Paul, MN, USA",
  pages =        "43",
  year =         "1983",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Allows the user to create detailed color graphics for
                 programs through font and character image editing.",
  keywords =     "Computer graphics.; Atari (Computer)",
}

@Book{Ngan:1983:MPS,
  author =       "David K. Ngan and Scott W. Wood",
  title =        "3800 model 3 printing subsystem compatibility mode
                 font selection guide",
  publisher =    "IBM Corporation",
  address =      "Gaithersburg, MD, USA",
  pages =        "vi + 44",
  year =         "1983",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  series =       "Technical bulletin",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``GG22-9329-00.''",
}

@Article{Radhakrishnan:1983:MIO,
  author =       "T. Radhakrishnan and J. W. Atwood and S. G.
                 Krishnamoorthy",
  title =        "A Multilingual Input/Output Device for {Indian}
                 Scripts",
  journal =      j-INT-J-MAN-MACHINE-STUDIES,
  volume =       "19",
  pages =        "137--146",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "IJMMBC",
  ISSN =         "0020-7373",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/83.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/83.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.83.bib",
  keywords =     "I31 Input/Output for Indian Languages and I36 Font
                 Design and I36 Font Design, I31 Input/Output for Indian
                 Languages and I36 Font Design and I36 Font Design, I31
                 Input/Output for Indian Languages, I36 Font Design, I36
                 Font Design",
}

@Article{Riis-Nielson:1983:CSA,
  author =       "Hanne Riis-Nielson",
  title =        "Computation Sequences: {A} Way to Characterize
                 Subclasses of Attribute Grammars",
  journal =      j-ACTA-INFO,
  volume =       "19",
  pages =        "255--268",
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "AINFA2",
  ISSN =         "0001-5903",
  bibsource =    "Compiler/AG.bib",
  note =         "See also: report DAIMI PB-138, Computer Science
                 Department, Aarhus University (1981).",
  abstract =     "Caracterise les GAs ANC/FNC en terme de
                 s{\'{e}}quences de calculs. L'id{\'{e}}e est d'avoir
                 sur chaque NT un ensemble de partitions de ses
                 attributs, totalement ordonn{\'{e}}es,
                 repr{\'{e}}sentant les contextes sup{\'{e}}rieurs. On
                 en d{\'{e}}duit des {\'{e}}valuateurs top-down
                 d{\'{e}}terministes. Cf File (CAAP '86). Le pb est que
                 ces {\'{e}}valuateurs peuvent avoir une taille
                 exponentielle; en revanche, ils ne font aucun recalcul.
                 (mj)",
  keywords =     "class eval tag",
}

@Book{Solo:1983:CRA,
  author =       "Dan X. Solo",
  title =        "Classic Roman Alphabets: 100 Complete Fonts",
  publisher =    pub-dover,
  address =      pub-dover:adr,
  year =         "1983",
  ISBN =         "0-486-24517-9",
  LCCN =         "Z250.5.R64 C57 1983",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 12 10:14:38 1998",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/type.bib",
  series =       "Dover pictorial archive series",
}

@Article{Sugita:1983:MKG,
  author =       "Takuya Sugita and Hisao Sakamoto and Kimiko Shima and
                 Masahide Tsukamoto",
  title =        "Multi-Font {Kanji} Generator",
  journal =      "Transactions of the Institute of Electronics and
                 Communication Engineers of Japan, Section E (English)",
  volume =       "E66",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "377--382",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "TIEEDU",
  ISSN =         "0387-236X",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 15:08:44 2000",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "This paper is concerned with a new data compression
                 method of the dotted Japanese characters `KANJI' and a
                 Multi-font KANJI generator using this new data
                 compression method.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723",
  journalabr =   "Trans Inst Electron Commun Eng Jpn Sect E (Engl)",
  keywords =     "data processing",
}

@InProceedings{Tachikawa:1983:MKS,
  author =       "Michiyoshi Tachikawa and Tatsuo Kasahara and Koichi
                 Ejiri",
  booktitle =    "Japan Display '83, Proceedings of the 3rd
                 International Display Research Conference, Kobe,
                 Japan",
  title =        "Multi-Font {Kanji} Synthesis by Chain Coded Strokes",
  publisher =    "Soc for Information Display",
  address =      "Los Angeles, Calif, USA",
  pages =        "172--175",
  year =         "1983",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "741",
  keywords =     "display devices; multifont kanji synthesis; chain
                 coded strokes; character generation; kanji pattern
                 dictionary",
  sponsor =      "Soc for Information Display, Los Angeles, Calif, USA;
                 Inst of Television Engineers of Japan, Tokyo, Jpn",
}

@Article{Wright:1983:UAW,
  author =       "Walter Wright",
  title =        "Using an Artists' Workstation",
  journal =      "Proceedings --- Symposium on Small Computers in the
                 Arts",
  pages =        "128--142",
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "PSSAED",
  ISBN =         "0-8186-0499-9",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723",
  conference =   "Proceedings --- 3rd Symposium on Small Computers in
                 the Arts.",
  journalabr =   "Proc Symp Small Comput Arts",
  keywords =     "computer graphics; microcomputer; menu; font; pixel",
  meetingaddress = "Philadelphia, PA, USA",
  sponsor =      "IEEE Computer Soc, Los Alamitos, Calif, USA; IEEE
                 Philadelphia Section, Philadelphia, Pa, USA",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1984:GFM,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Gray fonts for Metafont proofs}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "5",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "34",
  month =        May,
  year =         "1984",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1984:MGF,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Metafont Generic Font file format}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "5",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "31",
  month =        May,
  year =         "1984",
}

@Article{Barrera:1984:EPC,
  author =       "C. Barrera and A. V. Strietzel",
  title =        "Electrophotographic Printer Control as Embodied in the
                 {IBM 3800} Printing Subsystem Models 3 and 8",
  journal =      j-IBM-JRD,
  volume =       "28",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "263--275",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "IBMJAE",
  ISSN =         "0018-8646",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jan 7 07:57:58 MST 1997",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Control of the IBM 3800 Models 3 and 8
                 electrophotographic printers is achieved by use of a
                 fundamentally different control system than was used in
                 their predecessors, the Models 1 and 2. As a result,
                 printing of composed pages or electronic overlays can
                 include text of many different font sizes and styles
                 printed in multiple orientations, as well as raster
                 images up to a full page in size. The printers manage
                 stored resources, including fonts, segments of pages,
                 and electronic overlays. Pages are composed inside the
                 printers in a logical sequence, instead of by the more
                 traditional line-by-line sequence. This, as well as the
                 capability to position text and images at any
                 addressable point, enhances usability. A high-speed,
                 table-driven character generator, a new command set,
                 and a microcoded control unit make all of this
                 possible.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 745",
  journalabr =   "IBM J Res Dev",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; photography; printing
                 --- Control Systems",
}

@Article{Bryan:1984:DDD,
  author =       "Shawn Bryan",
  title =        "{Datasouth}'s Do-It-All Dynamo",
  journal =      "Microcomputing",
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "56--58",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "MIRCDC",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The DS-220, a multimode dot-matrix printer, is
                 considered to be a step forward in printer technology,
                 by doing away with switches buried in the innards of
                 the machine. A panel is used to permit full programming
                 of fonts, print speed and styles, and spacing. It also
                 controls communication interfaces with almost any data
                 processing systems. A comparison of the printer with
                 the other leading printers is also furnished.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Datatek, Montpelier, VT, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "Datatek, Montpelier, VT, USA",
  classification = "722",
  journalabr =   "Microcomputing",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; Printers; computers ---
                 Data Communication Equipment; computer interfaces;
                 multimode dot-matrix; font; print styles",
}

@InProceedings{Carter:1984:IAS,
  author =       "K. A. Carter",
  booktitle =    "PROTEXT I. Proc. the First Int. Conf. on Text
                 Processing",
  title =        "{IMP} --- {A} System for Computer-Aided Typeface
                 Design",
  publisher =    pub-BOOLE,
  address =      pub-BOOLE:adr,
  pages =        "114--119",
  year =         "1984",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/84.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/84.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.84.bib",
  conference =   "held in Dublin, Ireland; 24--26 Oct. 1984",
  keywords =     "I34 font design",
}

@Book{Chi:1984:FER,
  author =       "Chin-Huang Chi",
  title =        "A Font Editor for the {RAMTEK} 6211 colorgraphics
                 terminal",
  publisher =    "????",
  address =      "????",
  pages =        "vii + 74",
  year =         "1984",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Typescript (Xerox copy). Plan B report (M.S.)--Utah
                 State University. Dept. of Computer Science.",
  keywords =     "Computer terminals.; Color computer graphics.",
}

@Article{Chung:1984:CFD,
  author =       "Y. Z. Chung",
  title =        "Computerized Font Design System for {Hangul} Characters
                 (in {Korean})",
  journal =      j-J-KOREA-INFO-SCI-SOCIETY,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "153--163",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "HJKHDC",
  ISSN =         "8264-5521",
  bibdate =      "Sun Oct 25 12:59:49 1998",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/84.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/84.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.84.bib",
  keywords =     "I34 font design, I34 oriental characters, I34 Hangul
                 characters",
}

@Article{Desarmenien:1984:HRF,
  author =       "Jacques D{\'{e}}sarm{\'{e}}nien",
  title =        "{How to run \TeX\ in a French environment:
                 Hyphenation, fonts, typography}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "5",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "91",
  month =        Nov,
  year =         "1984",
}

@Article{DiVittorio:1984:HDI,
  author =       "Mark J. DiVittorio",
  title =        "High-Quality, Dot-Matrix Impact Printer Family",
  journal =      j-HEWLETT-PACKARD-J,
  volume =       "35",
  number =       "11",
  pages =        "30--32",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "HPJOAX",
  ISSN =         "0018-1153",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Three HP 293X family printers are introduced that are
                 reliable, fast and easy to use. All are 136-column,
                 bidirectional, dot-matrix impact printers. Common to
                 the family is the ability to print at 200 characters
                 per second (cps) on one-to-six-part forms up to 400 mm
                 (15. 75 inches) wide. The standard symbol font is
                 designed to a 9 multiplied by 12 symbol cell matrix,
                 with a horizontal and vertical resolution of 90 dots
                 per inch (dpi). All three of the printers have the
                 ability to print graphics at 21,600 dots per second.
                 There are two standard character styles resident in all
                 the printers --- Courier (serif) and Cubic (sans
                 serif). In addition, there are three standard pitches
                 and ten resident languages, all of which can be
                 selected from the printer's front panel or under host
                 computer control. The architecture and applications of
                 the printers are described.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722",
  journalabr =   "Hewlett Packard J",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; Printers; dot-matrix
                 impact printer; symbol font; character styles",
}

@Article{Elstner:1984:DFR,
  author =       "J. Elstner and D. Maignan",
  title =        "Diagnostics for Font Read-Only Store",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "3049--??",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "This article describes a technique for obtaining the
                 physical defect location on a single serial I/O 16KX8
                 read-only memory, in order to make failure analysis
                 possible. The fact that this product uses a single I/O
                 and a rather sophisticated mechanism for decoding
                 address inputs makes finding the physical defect
                 location difficult. The array consists of 131072 FET
                 transistors which are either depletion or enhancement
                 devices, depending on the ion implant personalization
                 mask.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 721",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "data storage, digital; Fixed; font read-only store",
}

@MastersThesis{Garell:1984:DFD,
  author =       "Lynne Garell",
  title =        "Digital font design: Alice",
  type =         "Thesis (M.F.A.)",
  school =       "Rochester Institute of Technology",
  address =      "Rochester, NY, USA",
  pages =        "25",
  year =         "1984",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Bibliography: p. 24-25.",
  keywords =     "Computerized typesetting --- Design.; Type and
                 type-founding --- Specimens.",
}

@Article{Ghosh:1984:BDI,
  author =       "P. K. Ghosh",
  title =        "Basic design issues in a multi-lingual type font
                 design and typesetting workstation",
  journal =      j-J-INST-ELEC-TELECOMM-ENG,
  volume =       "30",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "196--202",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "JIETAU",
  ISSN =         "0377-2063",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jul 25 08:37:04 MDT 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/typeset2.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keyword =      "languages; documentation",
  keywords =     "languages; documentation",
  subject =      "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
                 Document Preparation, Languages \\ J.5 Computer
                 Applications, ARTS AND HUMANITIES, Linguistics \\ I.7
                 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, Document
                 Preparation",
}

@Article{Glinert:1984:LFV,
  author =       "Ephraim P. Glinert and Richard E. Ladner",
  title =        "A Large Font Virtual Terminal Interface: a Software
                 Prosthesis for the Visually Impaired",
  journal =      j-CACM,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "567--572",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "CACMA2",
  ISSN =         "0001-0782",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/cacm.bib",
  abstract =     "A large font software interface running under UNIX is
                 of great assistance to the severely visually impaired
                 in the interactive use of computers. The interface,
                 which functions as a virtual terminal as far as other
                 processes are concerned, displays all characters (both
                 user and system generated) at user-selectable degrees
                 of magnification, yet is compatible with any standard
                 CRT\slash keyboard terminal.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 723; 462",
  journalabr =   "Commun ACM",
  keywords =     "computer interfaces; prosthetics, design; human
                 factors",
  subject =      "D.2.2 Software, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, Tools and
                 Techniques, User interfaces \\ D.4.4 Software,
                 OPERATING SYSTEMS, Communications Management, Buffering
                 \\ D.4.4 Software, OPERATING SYSTEMS, Communications
                 Management, Input/Output \\ D.4.4 Software, OPERATING
                 SYSTEMS, Communications Management, Terminal management
                 \\ D.4.7 Software, OPERATING SYSTEMS, Organization and
                 Design, Interactive systems",
}

@Article{Grieger:1984:ICM,
  author =       "I. Grieger and G. Wagemann and G. Wu",
  title =        "Interactive Creation and Modification of {Chinese}
                 Characters",
  journal =      j-COMPUTERS-AND-GRAPHICS,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "81--92",
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "COGRD2",
  ISSN =         "0097-8493",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/84.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/84.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.84.bib",
  keywords =     "I34 Chinese Characters and I34 Font Design, I34
                 Chinese Characters and I34 Font Design, I34 Chinese
                 Characters, I34 Font Design",
}

@Article{Hobby:1984:CMF,
  author =       "John D. Hobby and Gu Guoan",
  title =        "{A Chinese meta-font}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "5",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "119",
  month =        Nov,
  year =         "1984",
}

@MastersThesis{Kane:1984:MMI,
  author =       "Michael Christopher Kane",
  title =        "Moment methods for the identification of typewriting
                 equipment from same font typewritten evidence",
  type =         "Thesis (M.S.)",
  school =       "Ohio State University",
  address =      "Columbus, OH, USA",
  pages =        "208.",
  year =         "1984",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Bibliography: leaves 206-208.",
  keywords =     "Typewriting --- Identification.",
}

@Article{Kitamura:1984:DFG,
  author =       "J. Kitamura",
  title =        "Draft Font Generation",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "4B",
  pages =        "2504--??",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "This article describes a technique for converting a
                 high quality font to a draft font for use in a serial
                 dot matrix printer. The draft font obtained by this
                 technique is superior in quality to that obtained by a
                 conventional technique to delete every other dot column
                 of a matrix pattern.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 745",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; draft font generation",
}

@InProceedings{Leitch:1984:CTC,
  author =       "S. Leitch and F. J. Smith",
  booktitle =    "PROTEXT I. Proc. the First Int. Conf. on Text
                 Processing",
  title =        "Computer-Aided Typography, Cubic Splines in Font
                 Design",
  publisher =    pub-BOOLE,
  address =      pub-BOOLE:adr,
  pages =        "173--178",
  year =         "1984",
  bibsource =    "Graphics/imager/imager.84.bib",
  conference =   "held in Dublin, Ireland; 24--26 Oct. 1984",
  keywords =     "I3m publishing, I3m typography, I35 splines
                 (mathematics), I34 font design",
}

@Article{McCord:1984:FS,
  author =       "E. McCord",
  title =        "Font Substitution",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "1B",
  pages =        "547--548",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "For a printing subsystem having access to a central
                 library of electronically represented fonts, the
                 ability to embed font identification (FONTID) within
                 the text stream for the selection of fonts for use in
                 printing has greatly enhanced composing printed pages.
                 It is pointed out that an added degree of flexibility
                 occurs when a page-formatting control block enables a
                 digital processor, controlling the printer, to
                 substitute one font for a font indicated in the
                 incoming text stream. This substitution is particularly
                 useful for monospace fonts, and can be used for
                 proportional space fonts when the width table of the
                 substituting and substituted fonts exhibits
                 predetermined identities.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 745",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; printing machinery;
                 font substitution",
}

@Misc{MicroWare:1984:FLE,
  author =       "Micro Ware",
  title =        "Font down loader editor library disk",
  publisher =    "MICRO WARE",
  address =      "Pompton Plains, NJ, USA",
  year =         "1984",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 program file (Apple) on 1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Expands capacity of printer and can create graphics,
                 text, foreign language letters, math and electronic
                 symbols to load into printer. System requirements:
                 Apple Matrix printer. Apple.",
  keywords =     "Computer programs.",
}

@Article{Mursi:1984:CFS,
  author =       "Mona M. Mursi and Mohamed Saba",
  title =        "Character Font Simulation System",
  journal =      "Modeling and Simulation on Microcomputers",
  pages =        "131--135",
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "MSMIE8",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/84.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/84.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.84.bib, Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The paper describes an application in which the
                 microcomputer is used in the interactive design of
                 character fonts. The system is implemented in TI-BASIC
                 running on a TI-99\slash 4A microcomputer system. The
                 design tool developed enables the user to design the
                 various character shapes interactively using graphics
                 features on the screen, within a set matrix specified
                 by the user. The user assigns a name and code to the
                 character. The system generates a file containing the
                 character records that contain the hexadecimal code
                 necessary for programming the character generator
                 memory. The system proves to be a very useful tool,
                 quite invaluable in character font design, particularly
                 when there are several design iterations.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Zagazig Univ, Electrical Engineering Dep, Cairo,
                 Egypt",
  affiliationaddress = "Zagazig Univ, Electrical Engineering Dep, Cairo,
                 Egypt",
  classification = "723",
  conference =   "Modeling and Simulation on Microcomputers: 1984.",
  journalabr =   "Modeling Simulation Microcomput",
  keywords =     "character recognition; Design; computer simulation;
                 computer graphics --- Interactive; computer programs;
                 computer programming languages --- basic; interactive
                 design of character fonts; calligraphic characters;
                 character shapes; character record file; hexadecimal
                 code; design iterations; I36 Font Design",
  meetingaddress = "San Diego, CA, USA",
  sponsor =      "Soc of Computer Simulation, La Jolla, CA, USA",
}

@InProceedings{Panoutsopoulos:1984:MEB,
  author =       "A. Panoutsopoulos and C. Y. Suen",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the 1984 IEEE International Conference
                 on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Halifax, NS, Can",
  title =        "Method of Encoding Binary Patterns and Font
                 Generation",
  publisher =    pub-IEEE,
  address =      pub-IEEE:adr,
  pages =        "131--137",
  year =         "1984",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "A method for encoding binary patterns is proposed. The
                 derived code represented in the form of a graph
                 (vertices and edges) is characterized by its
                 simplicity, reduction in storage requirements,
                 inheritability of the basic structure of the pattern,
                 and reconstruction or generation ability in related
                 variations of the pattern. Tests were conducted on
                 various character fonts. The experimental results show
                 the effectiveness of the proposed method.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Concordia Univ, Montreal, Que, Can",
  affiliationaddress = "Concordia Univ, Montreal, Que, Can",
  classification = "723",
  keywords =     "computer graphics; image processing; image coding;
                 binary patterns encoding; font generation;
                 thinning/smoothing",
  sponsor =      "IEEE, Systems, Man \& Cybernetics Soc, New York, NY,
                 USA",
}

@Article{Tobin:1984:ORF,
  author =       "Georgia K. M. Tobin",
  title =        "{{The OCLC Roman family of fonts}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "5",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "36",
  month =        May,
  year =         "1984",
  ISSN =         "0896-3207",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Uchikata:1984:HCF,
  author =       "Hideki Uchikata and Seiji Koyama and Takayuki Kageyama
                 and Masahiro Sasaki",
  title =        "High-Quality Character Font Generation System",
  journal =      "National Technical Report (Matsushita Electric
                 Industry Company)",
  volume =       "30",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "124--132",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "NTROAV",
  ISSN =         "0028-0291",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A character font generation system is developed that
                 is based on stroke type fonts which represent character
                 contour using straight lines and arcs. Main features of
                 the system are described that permit the system to be
                 applied to Japanese word processors, for printing high
                 quality Chinese characters, and to photocomposition
                 systems.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723",
  journalabr =   "Natl Tech Rep Matsushita Electr Ind Co",
  keywords =     "character recognition; data processing --- Word
                 Processing; character font generation; stroke type
                 fonts; Chinese characters",
  language =     "Japanese",
}

@Article{Wade:1984:DFS,
  author =       "B. W. Wade",
  title =        "Digital Font Scaling Method",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "26",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "4863--??",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "An improvement in processing speed and quality of dot
                 matrix fonts from their stored to their printed forms
                 using gray-scale rather than black\slash white
                 techniques is reported. The method includes multiple
                 passes in which the first pass involves forming a
                 gray-scale matrix, and the remaining passes serve to
                 clean up the target image. The clean-up passes comprise
                 resolution of pels of ambiguous value at the matrix
                 edges and the identification of saddle points for
                 elimination.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723; 741; 722",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "pattern recognition; computer peripheral equipment ---
                 Printers; digital fonts",
}

@Article{Zhang:1984:FSB,
  author =       "X. Zhang and H. Sanada and Y. Tezuka",
  title =        "Forming Square-Styled Brush-Written {Chinese}
                 Characters with a Computer (in {Japanese})",
  journal =      j-TRANS-IEICE-D-II,
  volume =       "J67D",
  pages =        "599--606",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1984",
  CODEN =        "DTGDE7",
  ISSN =         "0915-1923",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/84.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/84.bib",
  keywords =     "I33 chinese characters and I34 font design",
}

@Misc{Altsys:1985:FMF,
  author =       "{Altsys Corporation}",
  title =        "{FONTastic Macintosh} font editor",
  publisher =    "Altsys",
  address =      "Plano, TX, USA",
  edition =      "Version 2.6.",
  year =         "1985",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 program file (Macintosh) on 1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Macintosh (Computer).; Computerized typesetting.;
                 Printing --- Computer programs.; Fonts --- Computer
                 programs.",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1985:GFF,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Generic font file format}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "8--12",
  month =        Mar,
  year =         "1985",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1985:MAA,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Method to Automatically Adjust Row Height and Column
                 Width of a Spreadsheet",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "28",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "819--??",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A method is described which allows the height of a row
                 and width of a column to be automatically adjusted
                 according to the font size of the characters within the
                 cell of the spreadsheet. In some interactive
                 spreadsheet processing systems, the operator has the
                 flexibility of changing the font style of characters
                 within a spreadsheet. The operator defines the height
                 of a row and width of a column to be a fixed number of
                 characters. If the operator changes the font of a block
                 of characters within a cell, the new size of the
                 characters will need to be taken into account for the
                 height of the row and width of the column. This new
                 method allows the height of the row and width of the
                 column to be determined by the font size of the
                 characters within a cell up to the specified number of
                 characters for the row and column. The method saves the
                 operator from having to make row height and column
                 width adjustments if the fonts of the characters within
                 a cell are of different sizes.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 723",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "computer systems, digital; Interactive Operation;
                 computer systems programming --- Table Lookup;
                 spreadsheet; font size",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1985:MPM,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Method for Providing Multi-Font Characters Within
                 Spreadsheets",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "28",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "823--??",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A method is described which permits the operator of an
                 interactive system to use characters of various fonts
                 within the data of a cell in a spreadsheet. Spreadsheet
                 programs generally permit a standard font or allow
                 minimal font changes which apply to the entire table.
                 They do not provide the flexibility to change the font
                 of characters within the cells of the table. With the
                 new method, the operator may change the font of any
                 character within the table via font attributes of the
                 selected object. The method provides the operator with
                 more flexibility in formatting the spreadsheet.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 723",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "computer systems, digital; Interactive Operation;
                 computer systems programming --- Table Lookup;
                 multi-font characters; spreadsheets; font attributes",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1985:VGC,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Variable-Width Ghost Cursor for Multiple Font
                 Characters",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "11",
  pages =        "6510--??",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "An improved interactive text processing system is
                 described. In it the operator is provided with a ghost
                 cursor on the scale line whose width varies in
                 accordance with the different font size characters
                 being typed and being displayed on an
                 all-points-addressable (APA) display.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723; 722",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "data processing; Word Processing; ghost cursor;
                 multiple font characters; text processing",
}

@Article{Beeton:1985:MSCa,
  author =       "Barbara Beeton",
  title =        "{Mathematical symbols and cyrillic fonts ready for
                 distribution}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "59--63",
  month =        Jul,
  year =         "1985",
}

@Article{Beeton:1985:MSCb,
  author =       "Barbara Beeton",
  title =        "{Mathematical symbols and cyrillic fonts ready for
                 distribution (revised)}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "124--128",
  month =        Nov,
  year =         "1985",
}

@Article{Bigelow:1985:PSF,
  author =       "Charles Bigelow",
  title =        "Principles of Structured Font Design for the Personal
                 Workstation",
  journal =      j-LOGIN,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "65--83",
  month =        oct # "\slash " # nov,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "LOGNEM",
  ISSN =         "1044-6397",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 20 15:42:13 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.uu.net/library/bibliography",
}

@Article{Brown:1985:FID,
  author =       "Heather Brown",
  title =        "Font Information and Device-Independent Output",
  journal =      "NATO ASI Series, Series F: Computer and Systems
                 Sciences",
  volume =       "17",
  pages =        "397--407",
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "NASFEG",
  ISBN =         "3-540-13920-6",
  ISSN =         "0258-1248",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Computer typesetting systems have traditionally sent
                 their output directly to a particular typesetter or
                 printer. Typically these systems provide high quality
                 output and allow access to all the facilities of their
                 output device. They also reflect all the quirks and
                 limitations of their output device, thus limiting their
                 use and making it difficult to transport documents
                 between systems. This paper describes the techniques
                 used in device-independent document preparation. It
                 concentrates on the font information required for high
                 quality text formatting and the form of the
                 device-independent output. TROFF and T//EX are used as
                 the main examples; their output format is described
                 briefly and compared to the new page description
                 language, PostScript.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Univ of Kent at Canterbury, Engl",
  affiliationaddress = "Univ of Kent at Canterbury, Engl",
  classification = "723; 745",
  conference =   "Fundamental Algorithms for Computer Graphics.",
  journalabr =   "NATO ASI Series, Series F, Computer and Systems
                 Sciences",
  keywords =     "computer graphics; Interactive; typesetting; computer
                 programming languages; computer programming; computer
                 typesetting systems; font information; device
                 independence; troff; {\TeX}; PostScript",
  meetingaddress = "Ilkley, Engl",
  sponsor =      "NATO, Science Committee, Brussels, Belg; Cambridge
                 Interactive Systems Ltd, Engl; Hewlett Packard Lab Ltd,
                 UK; IBM UK Lab Ltd, UK; Systime Computers Ltd, UK",
}

@Article{Buchman:1985:DFA,
  author =       "C. Buchman and D. M. Berry and J. Gonczarowski",
  title =        "{DITROFF\slash FFORTID}, An Adaptation of the {UNIX}
                 {DITROFF} for Formatting Bidirectional Text",
  journal =      j-TOOIS,
  volume =       "3",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "380--397",
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "ATOSDO",
  ISSN =         "0734-2047",
  bibsource =    "Database/Graefe.bib",
  series =       "Practice and Experience",
  abstract =     "DITROFF\slash FFORTID, a collection of pre- and
                 postprocessors for the UNIX DITROFF (Device Independent
                 Typesetter RunOFF) is described. DITROFF\slash FFORTID
                 permits formatting of text involving a mixture of
                 languages written from left to right and from right to
                 left, such as English and Hebrew. The programs are
                 table driven or macro-generated to permit them to be
                 used for any languages written from left to right and
                 from right to left so long as fonts with the proper
                 character sets can be mounted on a typesetting device
                 supported by DITROFF. The preprocessors are set up to
                 permit phonetic, unidirectional input of all of the
                 alphabets needed using only the two alphabets (each
                 case counts as an alphabet) available on the input
                 device. These macro-generated preprocessors can be
                 adjusted to the user's pronunciation, the language's
                 rules about a letter's form, depending on its position
                 in the word, and the language of the user's input
                 keyboard. The postprocessor is set up to properly
                 change direction of formatting when the text switches
                 to a language written in a different direction. The
                 collection of programs is also designed to allow use of
                 any of DITROFF's preprocessors, such as PIC, EQN, TBL
                 and the various device drivers.",
  keywords =     "TOOIS TOIS Inf. systems applications, Office
                 automation, Word processing, Text processing, Document
                 preparation, Format and notation, Design, Human
                 factors, Languages, Bidirectional text, Bidirectional
                 formatting, Macro, Preprocessor, Postprocessor",
}

@Article{Buynak:1985:LLM,
  author =       "{Buynak, William, Chyron Corp}",
  title =        "Large Low-Cost Memory Buffers Create Improved Picture
                 Quality",
  journal =      j-COMP-TECH-REV,
  volume =       "5",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "169, 172, 174--175",
  month =        "Spring",
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "CTERES",
  ISSN =         "0278-9647",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Present information display systems generally include
                 a front-end processor, a large quantity of high speed
                 memory, and specialized hardware --- all packaged in a
                 card cage with a power supply and floppy or hard disk.
                 An alternative design philosophy provides comparable
                 video quality but compromises retrieval time (seconds
                 instead of milliseconds). The design includes dual
                 microprocessors, compressed high speed memory (run
                 length encoded), a simplified data structure (to
                 minimize video generation hardware), and an integral PC
                 board. The design philosophy of the Chyron VP-2 is used
                 in this article as an example.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722",
  journalabr =   "Comput Technol Rev",
  keywords =     "display devices; video generation; font memory data;
                 display editing; human interface; information display
                 systems",
}

@InProceedings{Casey:1985:TRU,
  author =       "R. G. Casey and K. Y. Wong",
  booktitle =    "GLOBECOM '85: IEEE Global Telecommunications
                 Conference --- Conference Record, New Orleans, LA,
                 USA",
  title =        "Text Recognition Using Adaptive Software",
  publisher =    pub-IEEE,
  address =      pub-IEEE:adr,
  pages =        "353--357",
  year =         "1985",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "A unique system for entering optically scanned printed
                 text into a computer as coded information is presented.
                 Given an arbitrary document to encode, the system first
                 extracts one or more examples of each symbol on the
                 page. These `prototypes' are postanalyzed to detect and
                 separate merged characters, then presented to an
                 operator who keys in identity codes. The remaining text
                 characters are assigned the identifies of the
                 prototypes that they resemble. Dictionary searching is
                 also included as an alternative method of encoding
                 prototypes and reducing the need for manual keying. The
                 method provides low-cost input of text from books and
                 journals, whose fonts are not accepted by conventional
                 QCR machines, as well as from typed office documents.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "IBM Research Lab, San Jose, CA, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "IBM Research Lab, San Jose, CA, USA",
  classification = "723; 741",
  keywords =     "character recognition, optical; office automation;
                 pattern recognition; text recognition; optical
                 scanning; dictionary searching; user interaction;
                 multi-font document",
  sponsor =      "IEEE Communications Soc, New York, NY, USA; IEEE, New
                 Orleans Section, New Orleans, LA, USA",
}

@Book{Faulmann:1985:BSE,
  author =       "Carl Faulmann",
  title =        "{Das Buch der Schrift enthaltend die Schriftzeichen
                 und Alphabete aller Zeiten und aller V{\"o}lker des
                 Erdkreises}. ({German}) [The Book of Scripts containing
                 the characters and alphabets of all times and peoples
                 of the {Earth}]",
  publisher =    "Franz Greno Verlag",
  address =      "N{\"o}rdlingen, Germany",
  pages =        "286",
  year =         "1985",
  ISBN =         "3-921568-51-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-921568-51-4",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Fri Feb 20 12:32:17 MST 2009",
  bibsource =    "http://libris.kb.se/",
  price =        "EUR 9.95",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
  remark =       "Reprint of second edition \cite{Faulmann:1880:BSE}.",
  subject =      "Alphabet; Transkription; Geschichte 1880; Quelle",
}

@Book{Faulmann:1986:BSEa,
  author =       "Carl Faulmann",
  title =        "{Das Buch der Schrift enthaltend die Schriftzeichen
                 und Alphabete aller Zeiten und aller V{\"o}lker des
                 Erdkreises}. ({German}) [The Book of Scripts containing
                 the characters and alphabets of all times and peoples
                 of the {Earth}]",
  publisher =    "Olms-Weidmann",
  address =      "Hildesheim, Germany",
  pages =        "xii + 286",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "3-487-07827-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-487-07827-4",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Fri Feb 20 12:32:17 MST 2009",
  bibsource =    "http://opc4.kb.nl/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
  remark =       "Reprint of second edition \cite{Faulmann:1880:BSE}.",
  subject =      "Alphabet; Transkription; Geschichte 1880; Quelle",
}

@Book{Faulmann:1986:BSEb,
  author =       "Carl Faulmann",
  title =        "{Das Buch der Schrift enthaltend die Schriftzeichen
                 und Alphabete aller Zeiten und aller V{\"o}lker des
                 Erdkreises}. ({German}) [The Book of Scripts containing
                 the characters and alphabets of all times and peoples
                 of the {Earth}]",
  publisher =    "Eichborn",
  address =      "Frankfurt am Main, Germany",
  pages =        "xii + 286",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "3-8218-1720-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-8218-1720-0",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Fri Feb 20 12:32:17 MST 2009",
  bibsource =    "http://opc4.kb.nl/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
  remark =       "Reprint of second edition \cite{Faulmann:1880:BSE}.
                 Some catalogs list 1990 or 1995 as the year, instead of
                 1986.",
  subject =      "Alphabet; Transkription; Geschichte 1880; Quelle",
}

@Book{Fischer:1985:PI,
  author =       "G. Fischer and R. Gunzenh{\"a}user",
  title =        "Project {INFORM}",
  publisher =    "to appear , deGruyter Pub",
  year =         "1985",
  bibsource =    "Database/Wiederhold.bib",
  note =         "Also published in/as: summary rcvd Sep.1984.",
  annote =       "Evaluation, analysis, design and implementation,
                 investigations on Integrated Information Manipulation
                 Systems (IMS) to support human-computer communication.
                 Runs under UNIX, using Franz-LISP on a VAX 780 using
                 BISY window front-end for EMACS, INGRES, SCRIBE, DYPAR
                 n.l.parser, OPS5, Mycin(!), Pixel based font editor,
                 C.",
}

@Article{Fournier:1985:GCI,
  author =       "Alain Fournier and Brian A. Barsky",
  title =        "Geometric Continuity with Interpolating {B{\'e}zier}
                 Curves",
  journal =      "Proceedings --- Graphics Interface",
  pages =        "337--341",
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "PGINEK",
  ISSN =         "0713-5424",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The B{\'e}zier formulation for parametric curves has
                 many qualities, among them the intuitive relationship
                 between the shape of the control polygon and the shape
                 of the curve, and the case of computation and
                 subdivision. Other formulations, however, have become
                 more popular because they offer local control, or
                 because they are interpolating, or even more recently
                 because they provide the added flexibility of shape
                 parameters. We present here techniques to use the
                 B{\'e}zier formulation to interpolate the
                 two-dimensional points given by a user with cubic
                 piecewise B{\'e}zier curves, while maintaining up to
                 G**(**2**) continuity, and to interactively manipulate
                 the bias and tension of each span, with geometric
                 entities clearly related to the curve, while preserving
                 the degree of geometric continuity prescribed by the
                 user.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Univ of Toronto, Dep of Computer Science, Toronto,
                 Ont, Can",
  affiliationaddress = "Univ of Toronto, Dep of Computer Science,
                 Toronto, Ont, Can",
  classification = "723; 921",
  conference =   "Proceedings --- Graphics Interface '85.",
  journalabr =   "Proceedings - Graphics Interface 1985.",
  keywords =     "computer aided design; Mathematical Models;
                 mathematical techniques --- Interpolation; B{\'e}zier
                 curves; geometric modelling; geometric continuity
                 control; font design systems; curve shapes",
  meetingaddress = "Montreal, Que, Can",
  sponsor =      "Computer Graphics Soc, Montreal, Que, Can; Canadian
                 Information Processing Soc, Toronto, Ont, Can; Canadian
                 Man-Computer Communications Soc",
}

@Article{Fuchs:1985:OPF,
  author =       "David R. Fuchs and Donald E. Knuth",
  key =          "Fuchs \& Knuth",
  title =        "Optimal Prepaging and Font Caching",
  journal =      j-TOPLAS,
  volume =       "7",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "62--79",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "ATPSDT",
  ISSN =         "0164-0925",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jul 25 08:37:04 MDT 1994",
  bibsource =    "Compiler/TOPLAS.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/toplas.bib,
                 Graphics/graphics.1.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/typeset2.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/knuth-donald-e.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib,
                 Graphics/graphics.1.bib, Compiler/Compiler.Lins.bib,
                 Compiler/TOPLAS.bib, Compiler/Compiler.Lins.bib",
  abstract =     "An efficient algorithm for communicating letter-shape
                 information from a high-speed computer with a large
                 memory to a typesetting device that has a limited
                 memory is presented. The encoding is optimum in the
                 sense that the total time for typesetting is minimized,
                 using a model that generalizes well-known ``demand
                 paging'' strategies to the case where changes to the
                 cache are allowed before the associated information is
                 actually needed. Extensive empirical data show that
                 good results are obtained even when difficult technical
                 material is being typeset on a machine that can store
                 information concerning only 100 characters. The methods
                 of this paper are also applicable to other hardware and
                 software caching applications with restricted
                 lookahead.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keyword =      "algorithms; measurement; performance",
  keywords =     "algorithms; measurement; performance",
  review =       "ACM CR 8602-0122",
  subject =      "D.4.2 Software, OPERATING SYSTEMS, Storage Management,
                 Allocation/deallocation strategies \\ D.4.2 Software,
                 OPERATING SYSTEMS, Storage Management, Secondary
                 storage devices \\ D.4.2 Software, OPERATING SYSTEMS,
                 Storage Management, Virtual memory \\ E.2 Data, DATA
                 STORAGE REPRESENTATIONS, Linked representations \\
                 I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
                 Document Preparation, Photocomposition",
}

@Article{Fujieda:1985:FPLa,
  author =       "Hideo Fujieda and Hiroki Nagai",
  title =        "Font Pattern Loading Method for {Kanji}-Printers in
                 the {DIPS-106 Network OS}",
  journal =      "Denki Tsushin Kenkyusho Kenkyu Jitsuyoka Hokoku",
  volume =       "34",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "317--325",
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "DTKKAA",
  ISSN =         "0415-3200",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "To satisfy kanji processing requirements and to expand
                 applicability, methods of preloading and on-demand
                 loading of character patterns and format data have been
                 developed in the network OS. This paper describes: (1)
                 effective loading methods for character pattern data
                 and format data; (2) the method for managing loading
                 data in the case of spooled output; and (3) evaluation
                 of losses in output efficiency resulting from on-demand
                 character pattern loading.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "NTT, Electrical Communication Lab, Tokyo, Jpn",
  affiliationaddress = "NTT, Electrical Communication Lab, Tokyo, Jpn",
  classification = "723; 722",
  journalabr =   "Denki Tsushin Kenkyusho Kenkyu Jitsuyoka Hokoku",
  keywords =     "computer operating systems; computer peripheral
                 equipment --- Printers; computer networks; kanji
                 printers; font pattern loading; spooled output",
  language =     "Japanese",
}

@Article{Fujieda:1985:FPLb,
  author =       "Hideo Fujieda and Hiroki Nagai",
  title =        "Font Pattern Loading Method for {Kanji} Printers in
                 the {DIPS-106 Network OS}",
  journal =      "Review of the Electrical Communication Laboratories
                 (Tokyo)",
  volume =       "33",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "725--731",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "RELTAN",
  ISSN =         "0418-6338",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "To satisfy Kanji processing requirements and expand
                 the applicability of the DIPS-106 network OS,
                 preloading and on-demand loading methods for character
                 pattern data and a preloading method for form data have
                 been developed. This paper describes (1) effective
                 loading methods for character pattern data and form
                 data, (2) a method of managing loading data for spooled
                 output, and (3) evaluation of loss in output efficiency
                 resulting from on-demand loading of character pattern
                 data.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 723",
  journalabr =   "Rev Electr Commun Lab (Tokyo)",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; Printers; data
                 processing --- Word Processing; kanji printers; font
                 pattern loading method; dips-106 network os",
}

@Article{Gait:1985:AAH,
  author =       "J. Gait",
  title =        "An Aspect of Aesthetics in Human-Computer
                 Communications: Pretty Windows",
  journal =      j-IEEE-TRANS-SOFT-ENG,
  volume =       "SE-11",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "714--717",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1985",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/85.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/85.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.85.bib",
  keywords =     "I36 human-computer communication, I34 font design, I34
                 typesetting conventions, I34 window systems",
}

@InProceedings{Guntermann:1985:GDL,
  author =       "Klaus Guntermann",
  title =        "{GENDRIV}---a driver for low cost devices using
                 built-in fonts",
  crossref =     "Lucarella:1985:PFE",
  pages =        "197--204",
  year =         "1985",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jul 26 09:28:19 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook1.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-hk,
}

@Misc{HP:1985:CP,
  author =       "{Hewlett-Packard Company}",
  title =        "Computer printers",
  publisher =    "Hewlett-Packard Company",
  address =      "Cupertino, CA, USA",
  year =         "1985",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "2 videocassettes (65 min.) (VHS format) workbook.",
  series =       "Peripheral fundamentals",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Lesson 1. Full font serial printers.--lesson 2. Full
                 font line printers.--lesson 3. Dot matrix
                 technique.--lesson 4. Impact dot matrix
                 printers.--lesson 5. Non-impact printers.--lesson 6.
                 Xerographic printers. Gives a broad introduction to the
                 fundamentals of computer printer technologies. Intended
                 for computer support personnel.",
  keywords =     "Computer input-output equipment.; Printers (Data
                 processing systems)",
}

@Book{Kay:1985:PPP,
  author =       "David G. Kay",
  title =        "Programming for People/Pascal",
  publisher =    pub-MAYFIELD,
  address =      pub-MAYFIELD:adr,
  pages =        "xiii + 620",
  year =         "1985",
  ISBN =         "0-87484-717-6",
  LCCN =         "QA76.73.P3 K3",
  bibdate =      "Tue Dec 14 23:03:21 1993",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook2.bib",
  note =         "Prepared with {\TeX} using Baskerville fonts, with
                 output to Stanford Autologic APS-5 phototypesetter.",
  acknowledgement = ack-dgk,
}

@Article{Mayo:1985:SCP,
  author =       "Randy D. Mayo",
  title =        "System Control for a Printwheel Typewriter",
  journal =      j-IBM-JRD,
  volume =       "29",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "488--493",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "IBMJAE",
  ISSN =         "0018-8646",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jan 7 07:57:58 MST 1997",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "This paper presents the design goals and architecture
                 of the IBM WHEELWRITER typewriters. Development efforts
                 and resulting technical innovations, such as a unique
                 print hammer design which minimizes sensitivities to
                 current variations, are discussed. Included is a
                 discussion of a variable-reluctance stepper motor
                 driver that has selectable damping. A novel scheme for
                 initializing the printwheel and escapement motors is
                 given; this includes sensing the font weight. The
                 electronic architecture of the typewriter and the
                 design of a simplified algorithm to handle the many
                 different keyboards that can be attached to the machine
                 with a minimum amount of data storage are explained.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "IBM, Information Products Div, Lexington, KY, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "IBM, Information Products Div, Lexington, KY,
                 USA",
  classification = "745; 732; 705",
  journalabr =   "IBM J Res Dev",
  keywords =     "Control; electric motors, stepping type ---
                 Applications; escapement motors; print hammer;
                 printwheel typewriter; stepper motor driver;
                 typewriters; wheelwriter typewriters",
}

@Article{Nelson:1985:JCG,
  author =       "Greg Nelson",
  title =        "Juno, a Constraint-Based Graphics System",
  journal =      j-COMP-GRAPHICS,
  volume =       "19",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "235--243",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "CPGPBZ",
  ISBN =         "0-89791-166-0",
  ISSN =         "0097-8930",
  LCCN =         "T 385 C739 v.19 no.3",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 12 10:14:36 1998",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Juno is a system that harmoniously integrates a
                 language for describing pictures with a
                 what-you-see-is-what-you-get image editor. Two of
                 Juno's novelties are that geometric constraints are
                 used to specify locations, and that the text of a Juno
                 program is modified in response to the interactive
                 editing of the displayed image that the program
                 produces.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Xerox Palo Alto Research Cent, Palo Alto, CA, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "Xerox Palo Alto Research Cent, Palo Alto, CA,
                 USA",
  classification = "723",
  conference =   "SIGGRAPH '85 Conf Proc",
  journalabr =   "Comput Graphics (ACM)",
  keywords =     "computer graphics; Interactive; computer systems,
                 digital --- Interactive Operation; image processing ---
                 Image Analysis; computer programming --- Algorithms;
                 editor; metafont; implicit editing; juno",
  meetingaddress = "San Francisco, CA, USA",
  meetingdate =  "Jul 22--26 1985",
  meetingdate2 = "07/22--26/85",
}

@Article{Rokicki:1985:PPF,
  author =       "Tomas Rokicki",
  title =        "{{Packed ({\tt PK}) font file format}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "115--120",
  month =        Nov,
  year =         "1985",
}

@Article{Sakamoto:1985:CGHa,
  author =       "M. Sakamoto and M. Takagi",
  title =        "Computerized Generation of High-Quality Fonts of the
                 {Japanese} Alphabets (in {Japanese})",
  journal =      j-TRANS-IEICE-D-II,
  volume =       "J68D",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "702--709",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "DTGDE7",
  ISSN =         "0915-1923",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/85.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/85.bib",
  keywords =     "I34 high-quality fonts and I34 Japanese characters",
}

@Book{Sakamoto:1985:CGHb,
  author =       "Munekazu Sakamoto and Mikio Takagi",
  title =        "Computerized Generation of High-Quality Fonts of the
                 {Japanese} Alphabets",
  publisher =    pub-IEEE,
  address =      pub-IEEE:adr,
  pages =        "786--791",
  year =         "1985",
  ISBN =         "0-8186-0621-5 (paperback), 0-8186-8461-9 (hardback)
                 (??invalid checksum??), 0-8186-4621-7 (microfiche)",
  LCCN =         "QA 75.5 C5865 1985",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "A command-driven system for designing high-quality
                 digital fonts for brush script letters has been
                 developed on a personal computer. Definition of a
                 letter-form is based on a list of control point data,
                 which provides $x$ and $y$ coordinates and linewidth at
                 the point. A simulated brush shaped like an elongated
                 octagon passes through all the control points, and thus
                 makes the letter form. The system generates digital
                 images in various sizes, proportions, weights, and
                 contrasts of line thickness, etc. using the same data.
                 The Japanese alphabets designed by the system have
                 sufficient quality for fine digital typesetters. The
                 data is about 84 bytes per letter on average.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, Jpn",
  affiliationaddress = "Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, Jpn",
  classification = "723; 722; 745",
  conference =   "Proceedings --- COMPINT 85: Computer Aided
                 Technologies.",
  keywords =     "systems science and cybernetics; Man Machine Systems;
                 computer systems, digital --- Applications;
                 typesetting; character generation; Japanese alphabets",
  meetingaddress = "Montreal, Que, Can",
  sponsor =      "IEEE, New York, NY, USA; IEEE Computer Soc, Los
                 Alamitos, CA, USA; ACM, New York, NY, USA; Assoc
                 Francaise pour la Cybernetique Economique et Technique,
                 Paris, Fr",
}

@Book{Sicherman:1985:BFC,
  author =       "G. L. (George L.) Sicherman",
  title =        "The {Buffalo} font catalogue, version 2",
  publisher =    "Dept. of Computer Science, University at Buffalo
                 (SUNY)",
  address =      "Buffalo, NY, USA",
  pages =        "14",
  year =         "1985",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  series =       "Technical report / University at Buffalo, State
                 University of New York, Department of Computer Science;
                 85-04 Technical report (State University of New York at
                 Buffalo. Dept. of Computer Science); 85-04",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Chiefly depicts available fonts for use with the
                 Device-Independent TROFF on the Q.M.S. Lasergrafix 1200
                 printer belonging to the Dept. of Computer Science,
                 State University of New York at Buffalo. ``April
                 1985.'' Includes bibliographical references. Supported
                 in part by the National Science Foundation.",
  keywords =     "Computerized typesetting --- Catalogs.; Printing ---
                 Specimens --- Catalogs.",
}

@Book{Taylor:1985:DDF,
  author =       "Don Taylor",
  title =        "Directory of digital font libraries",
  publisher =    "LPI Pub. Co.",
  address =      "Agoura, CA, USA",
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "104",
  year =         "1985",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Computer fonts --- Catalogs.",
}

@Article{Teitelman:1985:TTC,
  author =       "W. Teitelman",
  key =          "Teitelman",
  title =        "A Tour Through Cedar",
  journal =      j-IEEE-TRANS-SOFT-ENG,
  volume =       "SE-11",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "285--302",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1985",
  bibdate =      "Wed Apr 24 09:17:29 1985",
  bibsource =    "Misc/programming.env.bib",
  abstract =     "This paper introduces the reader to many of the
                 salient features of the Cedar programming environment,
                 a state-of- the-art programming system that combines in
                 a single integrated environment: high quality graphics,
                 a sophisticated editor and document preparation
                 facility, and a variety of tools for the programmer to
                 use in the construction and debugging of his programs.
                 The Cedar programming language is a strongly typed,
                 compiler-oriented language of the Pascal family. What
                 is especially interesting about the Cedar project is
                 that it is one of the few examples where an
                 interactive, experimental programming environment has
                 been built for this kind of language. In the past, such
                 environments have been confined to dynamically typed
                 languages like Lisp and Smalltalk. The paper attempts
                 to give the reader the feel of the Cedar system by
                 simulating a live demonstration. The demonstration is
                 actually taken from a video tape of such a live demo;
                 the sequence of events, as well as the dialog, is
                 fairly close to what a viewer of this tape would see
                 and hear. Numerous snapshots of the display taken at
                 various points during the session simulate the visual
                 information contained in the tape. Text that would
                 actually appear on the display during the demonstration
                 - either because the user typed it or the system
                 printed it - will appear in this paper in a
                 distinguished font. The explanations that the
                 demonstrator would give will be in the normal font.
                 Comments that would be distracting during a live
                 demonstration but are appropriate for the paper are
                 included as footnotes.",
  keywords =     "cedar programming environment; cedar programming
                 languages; interactive programming environments;
                 strongly typed languages",
}

@TechReport{Touati:1985:PFE,
  author =       "Herve Touati and {Shin Sedai Konpyuta Gijutsu Kaihatsu
                 Kiko (Japan)}",
  title =        "{PSI} font editor implementation notes",
  institution =  "Institute for New Generation Computer Technology",
  address =      "Tokyo, Japan",
  pages =        "114",
  year =         "1985",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  series =       "ICOT technical report. Memorandum; TM-0115",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Expert systems (Computer science); Programming
                 (Electronic computers); Computer-aided design.",
}

@Article{Umeda:1985:CMP,
  author =       "Michio Umeda and Shinichi Meguro",
  title =        "Construction of a Multi-Font Printed {Chinese}
                 Character Reader",
  journal =      "Denki Tsushin Kenkyusho Kenkyu Jitsuyoka Hokoku",
  volume =       "34",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "47--58",
  year =         "1985",
  CODEN =        "DTKKAA",
  ISSN =         "0415-3200",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "This paper describes a newly constructed optical
                 character reader (OCR) which can recognize multi-font
                 printed Chinese characters. The recognition method
                 employed in this OCR consists of two stages that result
                 in efficient and precise recognition. Mesh and
                 peripheral features are utilized in the classification
                 stage, and differential pattern features are used in
                 the discrimination stage. The recognition speed is more
                 than 100 characters per second for a 2300-character
                 repertory. A 99. 88 percent correct recognition rate
                 was obtained from an experiment involving 110,000
                 characters printed with various types of fonts.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "NTT, Musashino Electrical Communication Lab,
                 Musashino, Jpn",
  affiliationaddress = "NTT, Musashino Electrical Communication Lab,
                 Musashino, Jpn",
  classification = "723; 741",
  journalabr =   "Denki Tsushin Kenkyusho Kenkyu Jitsuyoka Hokoku",
  keywords =     "character recognition, optical; Chinese character
                 reader; multifont printed Chinese characters",
  language =     "Japanese",
}

@Book{Wagner:1985:DDM,
  author =       "Annette Wagner",
  title =        "Design Decisions Made in the Development of Type for
                 {Apple}'s {Lisa} Computer",
  publisher =    "Natl Computer Graphics Assoc",
  address =      "Fairfax, VA, USA",
  pages =        "491--501",
  year =         "1985",
  ISBN =         "0-941514-09-9",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The concern of this paper is to deal with the type
                 decisions made during the implementation of a `what you
                 see is what you get' system. The paper will begin by
                 defining a `what you see is what you get' system and
                 briefly discussing some possible ways of approaching
                 the issue. Then the implementation of the WYSIWYG
                 system on Apple's Lisa computer will be used as the
                 vehicle to explain what the design decisions were
                 regarding the type and why they were made. The methods
                 used to achieve the visual fidelity of the typography
                 across devices will be explained as they impact the
                 design decisions that had to be made. The design
                 decisions involve issues about the type model used,
                 methods of matching, fixed pitch fonts, tuning, and
                 device dependency. The WYSIWYG system was successful on
                 the Lisa, but the process was time intensive and not
                 suited for expansion. The author was directly involved
                 in the implementation of the Lisa system as the lead
                 type designer.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Wagner Designs, Sunnyvale, CA, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "Wagner Designs, Sunnyvale, CA, USA",
  classification = "722; 723; 745",
  conference =   "Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference \&
                 Exposition --- National Computer Graphics Association,
                 Computer Graphics '85.",
  keywords =     "computers, microprocessor; Design; typesetting;
                 computer interfaces; Apple's Lisa computer; low
                 resolution type; ImageWriter",
  meetingaddress = "Dallas, TX, USA",
  sponsor =      "Natl Computer Graphics Assoc, Fairfax, VA, USA",
}

@MastersThesis{Wong:1985:FSCa,
  author =       "Willard Lee Wong",
  title =        "Font storage, compression, and scaling for networked
                 professional workstations",
  type =         "Thesis (M.S.)",
  school =       "University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign",
  address =      "Urbana-Champaign, IL 61801, USA",
  pages =        "v + 80",
  year =         "1985",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Bibliography: leaf 80.",
}

@TechReport{Wong:1985:FSCb,
  author =       "Willard Lee Wong",
  title =        "Font Storage, Compression, and Scaling for Networked
                 Professional Workstations",
  type =         "Report",
  number =       "UIUCDCS-R-85-1201",
  institution =  "Dept. of Computer Science, University of Illinois at
                 Urbana-Champaign",
  address =      "Urbana, IL, USA",
  pages =        "v + 80",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1985",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Techreports/university-of-illinois-urbana-champagne.bib,
                 Techreports/Uiuc.Tr.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Originally presented as the author's thesis (M.S.) ---
                 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.
                 ``April 1985.'' ``UILU-ENG-85-1712.'' --- Cover.
                 Bibliography: p. 80.",
  keywords =     "Data compression (Computer science); Data transmission
                 systems.; Information storage and retrieval systems.",
}

@MastersThesis{Adams:1986:DFL,
  author =       "Debra Anne Adams",
  title =        "A dialogue of forms: letter and digital font design",
  type =         "Thesis (M.S.V.S.)",
  school =       "Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of
                 Architecture",
  address =      "MIT Microreproduction Lab, 77 Massachusetts Avenue,
                 room 014-0551, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA",
  pages =        "157",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/type.bib",
  note =         "Supervised by Muriel Cooper.",
  price =        "US\$46.35",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Bibliography: leaves 104-120.",
  comments =     "Deriving other characters from the control characters
                 in a typeface. Her work continues at Xerox.",
}

@Misc{Altsys:1986:FBF,
  author =       "{Altsys Corporation}",
  title =        "{FONTastic} bitmap font editor for the {Macintosh}",
  publisher =    "Altsys Corp.",
  address =      "Plano, TX, USA",
  edition =      "Version 2.7.",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 program file (Macintosh) on 1 computer disk user's
                 guide.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "User's guide: Version 2.0. ``Serial number: 9041''.
                 Program makes it easy to create a special-purpose
                 character font, or customize an existing font.
                 Macintosh.",
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding --- Computer programs.;
                 Macintosh (Computer); Computerized typesetting.",
}

@Misc{Altsys:1986:FPB,
  author =       "{Altsys Corporation}",
  title =        "{FONTastic} plus: bitmap font editor",
  publisher =    "Altsys Corp.",
  address =      "Plano, TX, USA",
  edition =      "Version 1.0.",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "Program file (Macintosh) on 1 computer disk user's
                 guide.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from label. Program makes it easy to create a
                 special-purpose character font, or customize an
                 existing font. System requirements: Apple Macintosh
                 512K, 512K Enhanced, or Macintosh Plus; 800K disk drive
                 or with two 400K, or greater disk drives.",
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding --- Computer programs.;
                 Macintosh (Computer); Computerized typesetting.",
}

@InProceedings{Amin:1986:MRM,
  author =       "Adnan Amin and Gerald Masini",
  title =        "Machine Recognition of Multi Font Printed {Arabic}
                 Texts",
  crossref =     "IEEE:1986:PEI",
  pages =        "392--395",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database, Graphics/rosenfeld/1986.bib",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "A method is presented for the recognition of multifont
                 Arabic texts entered from a video camera. The
                 recognition technique is as follows: digitization, line
                 separation, word separation, segmentation of a word
                 into characters, identification of each character, and
                 recognition of the word. This method has been
                 implemented on an EXORMACS development system. A 95\%
                 recognition rate was obtained.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Integro, Paris, Fr",
  affiliationaddress = "Integro, Paris, Fr",
  classification = "723; 741; 716",
  conference =   "Eighth International Conference on Pattern Recognition
                 --- Proceedings.",
  journalabr =   "Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern
                 Recognition 8th.",
  keywords =     "character recognition; image processing --- Image
                 Analysis; signal processing --- Digital Techniques;
                 text recognition; Arabic texts; mathematic morphology;
                 image; symbol",
  meetingaddress = "Paris, Fr",
  sponsor =      "Int Assoc for Pattern Recognition, Paris, Fr; Assoc
                 Francaise pour la Cybernetique Economique et Technique,
                 Paris, Fr",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1986:ACP,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Automatic Changing of Programmed Symbol Set According
                 to Printing Font",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "29",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "1682--??",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "This article deals with a feature in a `what-you-see
                 is what-you-get' (WYSIWYG) editor-formatter to see on
                 the screen as close a representation of the final
                 printed document as is possible. This includes seeing
                 the typestyles (fonts) in which the document text will
                 print. The approach is to download into terminals with
                 a Programmed Symbol Set (PSS) capability, a symbol set
                 that matches the printing font.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 745; 723",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; Printers; computer
                 graphics; automatic changing; programmed symbol set;
                 printing font; editor-formatter; printed document",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1986:APR,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "All-Points-Addressable Printing with a Resistive
                 Ribbon",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "29",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "609--610",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A thermal printer, which has a resistive ribbon and
                 prints predefined characters and graphic symbols from
                 font modules through selectively energizing electrodes
                 arranged in a column for transferring heat to the
                 ribbon, can be used for all-points-addressable (APA)
                 printing through controlling when each of the print
                 electrodes may be activated during various passes of
                 the electrodes along the same printed line relative to
                 the recording medium.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 704; 723",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; Printers;
                 all-points-addressable printing; resistive ribbon;
                 thermal printer; font modules; print electrodes",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1986:CFP,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Compression\slash Decompression of Font Patterns",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "28",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "3563--3564",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "This article describes the generation or decompression
                 of font patterns from the compressed form data
                 including control bytes and data bytes.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723; 722",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "data processing; Data Handling; information theory ---
                 Data Compression; compression/decompression; font
                 patterns; compressed form data; control bytes; data
                 bytes",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1986:LCF,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Liquid Crystal Font Addressing Method",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "29",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "807--808",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A method is described for using the high intensity
                 character attribute bit of personal computer scan codes
                 to modify the font addressing so that 512 character
                 fonts can be defined. The attribute byte of a given
                 character defines whether or not it should be displayed
                 in high intensity.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 741; 723",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "display devices; Liquid Crystal; computer graphics;
                 personal computer; scan codes; font addressing;
                 attribute byte; high intensity",
}

@Booklet{Anonymous:1986:MCF,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  key =          "MF",
  title =        "The {MF Chel Family} of {Fonts}",
  howpublished = inst-METAFOUNDRY,
  address =      inst-METAFOUNDRY:adr,
  year =         "1986",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-hk,
}

@Article{Anonymous:1986:MMC,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Media and Multi-Font Character Recognition",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "29",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "1562--??",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A multi-media device for reading either magnetically
                 encoded cards and passbooks or printed information on
                 checks, bills or other documents. The device uses a
                 magnetic and an optical read head and parallel
                 processing to distinguish between magnetic and OCR
                 (optical character recognition) input. The system
                 optically recognizes four different fonts and one font
                 combination, and identifies which font is being read.
                 The present system stores, in parallel, the information
                 obtained from a magnetic read head and an optical read
                 head in separate magnetic and optical processing units.
                 The optical unit processes the video from the optical
                 read head and determines if the input is readable as
                 one of the valid character fonts. The magnetic
                 processing unit simultaneously processes the magnetic
                 read head data and stores the results in a magnetic
                 recognition buffer. If the input is not readable by the
                 optical processor, the information in the magnetic
                 recognition buffer is returned as the output data of
                 the system.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 741; 723",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "character recognition equipment; Performance; data
                 processing; multi-font character recognition;
                 multi-media device; encoded cards; passbooks; printed
                 information",
}

@Booklet{Anonymous:1986:MRF,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  key =          "MF",
  title =        "The {MF Roman Family} of {Fonts}",
  howpublished = inst-METAFOUNDRY,
  address =      inst-METAFOUNDRY:adr,
  year =         "1986",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook1.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-hk,
}

@Article{Anonymous:1986:QFC,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Quietwriter Font Cartridge Handling",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "28",
  number =       "11",
  pages =        "5062--??",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "An arrangement is described which allows an
                 application access to the printing of all available
                 characters with the two cartridges in the Quietwriter
                 printer. The Quietwriter printer can have two font
                 cartridges loaded concurrently with different
                 typestyles, pitches, and code pages. Through a
                 description of the type of cartridges in a
                 configuration file, the printer can map from a set of
                 unique code pages, P0, P1, and P2, to the Quietwriter
                 cartridges in IBM standard code pages 437, 256, 257,
                 258, 259, 330, and 500. This is accomplished by
                 matching the requested pitch to a cartridge, and then
                 determining if the requested character is on that
                 cartridge.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 723",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; Printers; computer
                 hardware; cartridge handling; quietwriter printer; font
                 cartridges",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1986:SDM,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Selection of the Display Mode, Display Font, and
                 Display Buffer by Initial Program Load Command",
  journal =      j-IBM-TDB,
  volume =       "29",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "1524--1525",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "IBMTAA",
  ISSN =         "0018-8689",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The Personal Computer (PC) workstation contains a
                 growing number of hardware and software products. These
                 products contain more function and complexity for the
                 normal word processing program (WPP). A method is
                 provided to allow the user to run WPP with little
                 knowledge of the hardware or software commands needed
                 to set up the word processing environment. The method
                 removes the need to issue a DOS mode command and
                 allowed WPP to interface with TOPVIEW without having to
                 know about the hardware. This approach allows the user
                 to run WPP without fear of issuing incorrect
                 commands.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 723",
  journalabr =   "IBM Tech Discl Bull",
  keywords =     "computers, personal; Performance; computer peripheral
                 equipment; computer hardware; computer software;
                 display mode; display font; display buffer; load
                 command; workstation",
}

@MastersThesis{Barkovic:1986:EFD,
  author =       "Lily Barkovic",
  title =        "An environment for font design",
  type =         "``Major subject: Computer Science.'' Thesis (M.S.)",
  school =       "Texas A and M University",
  address =      "College Station, TX, USA",
  pages =        "v + 32",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Bibliography: leaves 29-30.",
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding --- Data processing.;
                 Computerized typesetting.",
}

@InProceedings{Cannat:1986:LTAa,
  author =       "J.-J. Cannat and Y. Kodratoff and S. Moscatelli",
  title =        "Learning Techniques Applied to Multi-Font Character
                 Recognition",
  crossref =     "IEEE:1986:PEI",
  pages =        "123--125",
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "PICREG",
  ISBN =         "0-8186-0742-4",
  LCCN =         "Q 327 I615 1986",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 12 10:16:26 1998",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database; Graphics/rosenfeld/1986.bib",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "Similarity-based learning techniques are applied to
                 the problem of multifont character recognition. The
                 model set forth aims at acquiring an efficient
                 character description language from the basic graphic
                 functions of most hardware. To do this, an automatic
                 acquisition method has been set up that consists of
                 inventing new concepts and of structuring a knowledge
                 base. Characters are, in turn, used as examples to test
                 the usefulness of the knowledge thus acquired and as
                 counterexamples in refining the descriptive language by
                 detecting near-misses in character images.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Univ de Paris, Orsay, Fr",
  affiliationaddress = "Univ de Paris, Orsay, Fr",
  classification = "723; 921; 922",
  conference =   "Eighth International Conference on Pattern Recognition
                 --- Proceedings.",
  journalabr =   "Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern
                 Recognition 8th.",
  keywords =     "character recognition; artificial intelligence ---
                 Expert Systems; image; symbol; systems science and cybernetics ---
                 Learning Systems; knowledge base",
  meetingaddress = "Paris, Fr",
  sponsor =      "Int Assoc for Pattern Recognition, Paris, Fr; Assoc
                 Francaise pour la Cybernetique Economique et Technique,
                 Paris, Fr",
}

@Article{Cannat:1986:LTAb,
  author =       "J.-J. Cannat and Y. Kodratoff",
  title =        "Learning Techniques Applied to Multi-Font Character
                 Recognition",
  journal =      "Proceedings of SPIE --- The International Society for
                 Optical Engineering",
  volume =       "635",
  pages =        "469--479",
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "PSISDG",
  ISBN =         "0-89252-670-X",
  ISSN =         "0277-786X",
  LCCN =         "TS510.S63 v.635",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 12 10:16:43 1998",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "We show the usefulness of symbolic learning techniques
                 for multi-font character recognition. In our already
                 existing models of learning, knowledge is provided and
                 the goal is to find a generalization of given examples,
                 while for our present model of character recognition
                 knowledge has to be found or rather modified in order
                 to discover a discriminating generalization. An
                 inventive refining of knowledge has allowed us to
                 achieve multi-font character recognition.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Univ de Paris-Sud, Orsay, Fr",
  affiliationaddress = "Univ de Paris-Sud, Orsay, Fr",
  classification = "723; 912",
  conference =   "Applications of Artificial Intelligence III.",
  journalabr =   "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for
                 Optical Engineering",
  keywords =     "character recognition; systems science and cybernetics
                 --- Learning Systems; multifont character recognition;
                 symbolic learning; knowledge-based systems",
  meetingaddress = "Orlando, FL, USA",
  sponsor =      "Univ of Alabama, Huntsville, Cent for Applied Optics,
                 Huntsville, AL, USA; Georgia Inst of Technology,
                 Atlanta, GA, USA; Univ of Rochester, Inst of Optics,
                 Rochester, NY, USA; Univ of Arizona, Optical Sciences
                 Cent, Tucson, AZ, USA",
}

@Article{Collins:1986:DFL,
  author =       "J. S. Collins",
  title =        "Digital Fonts for Low-Cost Typesetting Systems",
  journal =      "Proceedings --- IEEE Computer Society International
                 Conference",
  pages =        "82--87",
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "PCICDQ",
  ISBN =         "0-8186-0692-4",
  LCCN =         "TK 7885 I123d 1986",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 12 10:16:48 1998",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "Continued cost reductions for page printers combined
                 with the large installed base of personal computers
                 provide the economic basis for making comprehensive
                 typesetting facilities personally affordable by a large
                 and growing number of individuals. This emergence of
                 the personal typesetting system is creating a need for
                 a wide range of digital fonts. The technology of
                 digital fonts and the choices available to designers of
                 personal typesetting system are reviewed.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Bitstream Inc, Cambridge, MA, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "Bitstream Inc, Cambridge, MA, USA",
  classification = "745; 723",
  conference =   "Digest of Papers --- COMPCON Spring 86: Thirty-First
                 IEEE Computer Society International Conference.",
  journalabr =   "Proceedings - IEEE Computer Society International
                 Conference 31st.",
  keywords =     "typesetting; Computer Applications; computers,
                 microcomputer --- Applications; digital fonts; low-cost
                 typesetting systems; personal typesetting systems;
                 personal computers",
  meetingaddress = "San Francisco, CA, USA",
  sponsor =      "IEEE Computer Soc, Los Alamitos, CA, USA",
}

@Article{Gossling:1986:BHR,
  author =       "T. H. Gossling",
  title =        "Beyond {Hershey}: a Representation of Fonts for
                 Computer Graphics",
  journal =      j-CGF,
  volume =       "5",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "291--295",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "CGFODY",
  ISSN =         "0167-7055",
  bibdate =      "Tue Dec 17 12:06:34 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/cgf.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/86.bib, Compendex database,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/86.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "CADCent Ltd, Cambridge, Engl",
  affiliationaddress = "CADCent Ltd, Cambridge, Engl",
  classification = "723",
  keywords =     "computer graphics; Hershey's fonts representation;
                 character-sets; conic arcs; true curves; letters
                 representation, design",
  subject =      "I.3.1 Computing Methodologies, COMPUTER GRAPHICS,
                 Hardware architecture \\ I.3.4 Computing Methodologies,
                 COMPUTER GRAPHICS, Graphics Utilities, Graphics
                 packages",
}

@Misc{Hopkins:1986:CFM,
  author =       "Richard L. Hopkins and {Hill \& Dale Private Press \&
                 Type Foundry}",
  title =        "Casting a font of metal type",
  publisher =    "Hopkins",
  address =      "Terra Alta, WV, USA",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 videocassette (VHS) (109 min.)",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Recorded in June 1986.",
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding.; Type-setting machines.",
}

@Article{Howland:1986:TAU,
  author =       "John E. Howland",
  title =        "Typesetting {APL} using a {Macintosh}",
  journal =      j-SIGAPL,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "301--305",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "0-901865-35-4",
  bibdate =      "Mon Jul 25 08:37:04 MDT 1994",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "This paper describes a low-cost approach to providing
                 high quality printing of text which contains APL
                 characters as well as other text fonts. APL fonts for
                 the Macintosh computer and the Apple Laser Writer
                 printer have been developed which allow low-cost
                 typesetting of APL expressions and functions. Since the
                 Macintosh computer can be used as a work station on
                 several commercial typesetting machines, these fonts
                 can be used to provide commercial quality printing of
                 APL manuscripts.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Trinity Univ, San Antonio, TX, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "Trinity Univ, San Antonio, TX, USA",
  classification = "723; 722; 745",
  conference =   "APL86 Conference Proceedings: APL in Action.",
  keywords =     "computer programming languages; typesetting; APL;
                 Macintosh; PostScript notation; PostScript fonts; APL
                 fonts; Apple LaserWriter printer; documentation;
                 languages",
  subject =      "D.3.2 Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Language
                 Classifications, APL \\ J.7 Computer Applications,
                 COMPUTERS IN OTHER SYSTEMS, Publishing \\ I.7.2
                 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, Document
                 Preparation",
}

@MastersThesis{Kenney:1986:EFS,
  author =       "Michael Joseph Kenney",
  title =        "The effect of font, slant, and dot composition upon
                 dot-matrix letter recognition",
  type =         "Thesis (M.A. in Psychology)",
  school =       "[s.n.]",
  address =      "Dayton, OH, USA",
  pages =        "viii + 36",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Thesis (M.A. in Psychology)--University of Dayton.
                 Bibliography: leaves 24-25.",
  keywords =     "Legibility (Printing)",
}

@InProceedings{Kerrick:1986:ERO,
  author =       "David D. Kerrick and Alan C. Bovik",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the 1986 IEEE International Conference
                 on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Atlanta, GA, USA",
  title =        "Efficient Recognition of Omni-Font Characters Using
                 Models of Human Pattern Perception",
  publisher =    pub-IEEE,
  address =      pub-IEEE:adr,
  pages =        "1287--1291",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "An efficient system for recognizing omnifont
                 characters is presented. A binary tree structure is
                 used to reduce the number of candidate character
                 matches to a very small number, based on the detection
                 of very simple features which must be present in any
                 reasonable rendition of the character. The number of
                 candidates is further reduced by determining whether
                 certain slightly more complex features are present
                 within each candidate. The features detected are then
                 used to parse the character into curve segments; the
                 final stage of the algorithm involves the verification
                 of the candidate(s) by correlating the curve segments
                 with a stored representation of the character. The
                 features used in each stage of the algorithm are
                 analogous to features used by the human visual system
                 in the perception of two-dimensional patterns.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Univ of Texas, Austin, TX, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "Univ of Texas, Austin, TX, USA",
  classification = "723; 741",
  keywords =     "character recognition; Efficiency; pattern
                 recognition; computer programming --- Algorithms;
                 vision; feature extraction",
  sponsor =      "IEEE Systems, Man, \& Cybernetics Soc, New York, NY,
                 USA",
}

@Misc{Knapp:1986:FW,
  author =       "Walter W. Knapp",
  title =        "The font workshop",
  publisher =    "Public Domain SW",
  address =      "Snellville, GA, USA",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 program file (Macintosh) on 1 computer disk
                 manual.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Public Domain software. System requirements:
                 Macintosh. Macintosh.",
  keywords =     "Writing --- Computer programs.; Fonts --- Computer
                 programs.",
}

@Book{Knuth:1986:CMT,
  author =       "Donald Ervin Knuth",
  title =        "Computer modern typefaces",
  volume =       "E",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "xv + 588",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "0-201-13446-2",
  LCCN =         "Z250.8.M46 K574 1986",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 20 11:04:41 MDT 1996",
  series =       "Computers and typesetting",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Incorporates the final corrections made in 1992.",
  keywords =     "METAFONT.; Font editors.; Phototypesetting ---
                 Applications of microcomputer systems",
}

@Article{Knuth:1986:LVF,
  author =       "Donald E. Knuth",
  title =        "The {\TeX} logo in various fonts",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "7",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "101--102",
  month =        Jun,
  year =         "1986",
  ISSN =         "0896-3207",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/knuth-donald-e.bib",
}

@Book{Knuth:1986:M,
  author =       "Donald Ervin Knuth",
  title =        "The {METAFONT}book",
  volume =       "C",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 361",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "0-201-13445-4 (hard), 0-201-13444-6 (soft)",
  LCCN =         "Z250.8.M46 K58 1986",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 20 11:04:41 MDT 1996",
  bibsource =    "Misc/TUBScsd.bib, Misc/TUBScsd/1986.bib",
  series =       "Computers and typesetting",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "das Buch Beschreibt das System Metafont zur Erzeugung
                 von Zeichensaetzen, die MIT dem Textverarbeitungssystem
                 Tex Verarbeitet Werden Koennen.",
  descriptor =   "Font, Metafont, Tex, Textverarbeitung, Typographie,
                 Zeichensatz, Ams-tex, Ams-TeX, Font, Metafont, TeX,
                 Typographie, Zeichensatz, Textverarbeitung",
  keywords =     "METAFONT.; Font editors.; Phototypesetting ---
                 Applications of microcomputer systems --; Programs:
                 METAFONT",
}

@Book{Knuth:1986:MP,
  author =       "Donald Ervin Knuth",
  title =        "{METAFONT}: the program",
  volume =       "D",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "xv + 560",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "0-201-13438-1",
  LCCN =         "Z250.8.M46 K578 1986",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 20 11:04:41 MDT 1996",
  series =       "Computers and typesetting",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "METAFONT.; TeX (Computer file); Font editors.;
                 Typesetting.",
}

@Book{Knuth:1986:TTM,
  author =       "Donald Ervin Knuth",
  title =        "A torture test for {METAFONT}",
  publisher =    "Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford University",
  address =      "Stanford, CA, USA",
  pages =        "78",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``Version 1.0, January 1986.'' ``Report no.
                 STAN-CS-86-1095''--Cover.",
  keywords =     "METAFONT.; Font editors.",
}

@TechReport{Lam:1986:PTM,
  author =       "S. W. Lam and H. S. Baird",
  title =        "Performance Testing of Mixed-Font, Variable-Size
                 Character Recognizers",
  type =         "Computing Science Technical Report",
  number =       "126",
  institution =  inst-ATT-BELL,
  address =      inst-ATT-BELL:adr,
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 27 14:35:50 1996",
  bibsource =    "Graphics/vision.bib",
}

@Article{Li:1986:NAR,
  author =       "Bin Li and Shuxiang Zhao",
  title =        "New Approach to Recognition of Both Handwritten and
                 Multi-Font Printed {Chinese} Characters",
  crossref =     "IEEE:1986:PEI",
  pages =        "641--643",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database, Graphics/rosenfeld/1986.bib",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "An approach is introduced in which the rough feature,
                 called frame, plays an important role. It reduces the
                 very difficult problem of Chinese character recognition
                 into subproblems of recognizing simple characters.
                 Experiments on 715 categories of handwritten Chinese
                 characters show that the method is simple and
                 practical.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Northwest Telecommunications Engineering Inst, Xi'an,
                 China",
  affiliationaddress = "Northwest Telecommunications Engineering Inst,
                 Xi'an, China",
  classification = "723; 741",
  conference =   "Eighth International Conference on Pattern Recognition
                 --- Proceedings.",
  journalabr =   "Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern
                 Recognition 8th.",
  keywords =     "character recognition; image processing; handwriting;
                 Chinese characters; frame; image; symbol",
  meetingaddress = "Paris, Fr",
  sponsor =      "Int Assoc for Pattern Recognition, Paris, Fr; Assoc
                 Francaise pour la Cybernetique Economique et Technique,
                 Paris, Fr",
}

@Misc{Lorin:1986:BFM,
  author =       "{Lorin Software}",
  title =        "{Braille} font for {MousePaint}",
  publisher =    "Lorin Software",
  address =      "Atlanta, GA, USA",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 17:16:01 2000",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. Creates raised dot tactile
                 graphic pictures from MousePaint. Works with the
                 Illustrations program to print these pictures on
                 braille printers. System requirements: Apple II family;
                 MousePaint required. Apple II family.",
  keywords =     "Braille Font (Computer program); MousePaint (Computer
                 program); Blind --- Printing and writing systems ---
                 Software.; Translators (Computer programs) ---
                 Software.; Computer drawing --- Software.; Printing ---
                 Software.; Graphic arts --- Software.",
}

@MastersThesis{May:1986:DFG,
  author =       "Harry L. May",
  title =        "Design of a font generator for a laser printer",
  type =         "Thesis (M.S.)",
  school =       "University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign",
  address =      "Urbana-Champaign, IL 61801, USA",
  pages =        "vii + 34",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@MastersThesis{Peterson:1986:AAT,
  author =       "John Thomas Peterson",
  title =        "Automatic assembly of the {Texas Instruments} font
                 module for the {TI 855} printer",
  type =         "Thesis (M.S. in Engin.)",
  school =       "University of Texas at Austin",
  address =      "Austin, TX, USA",
  pages =        "x + 162",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Sun Oct 25 13:01:09 1998",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Printers (Data processing systems)",
}

@Article{Sauter:1986:BCM,
  author =       "John Sauter",
  title =        "{Building Computer Modern Fonts}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "7",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "151--152",
  month =        Oct,
  year =         "1986",
}

@TechReport{Sherman:1986:PSU,
  author =       "Mark Sherman and Robert L. Drysdale",
  title =        "Producing Software Using Tools in a Workstation
                 Environment",
  type =         "Technical Report",
  number =       "PCS-TR86-134",
  institution =  "Dartmouth College",
  address =      "Hanover, NH",
  year =         "1986",
  bibsource =    "Techreports/dartmouth-college.bib",
  note =         "(telephone +1 603-646-2206) (fax +1 603-646-1672)
                 (hardcopy only)",
  URL =          "mailto::reports@cs.dartmouth.edu",
  abstract =     "We discuss how we taught students to build and use
                 translation, interpretive, editing and monitoring tools
                 in an undergraduate software engineering course.
                 Students used the tools on low-cost workstations
                 (Macintoshes) to build large, group projects. The
                 students' projects used all available features of
                 workstation environments, including graphics, windows,
                 fonts, mice, networks, and sound generators. We found
                 that (1) the use of tools increased student
                 productivity, (2) a shift in a data structure and
                 algorithm topics is needed to cover material relevant
                 for workstation environments, (3) new topics in system
                 design are required for a workstation environment, (4)
                 traditional material can be easily illustrated with a
                 workstation environment and (5) students enjoyed being
                 able to manipulate the advanced features of
                 workstations in their work, which in turn increased
                 their motivation for and concentration on the course
                 material.",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 15:08:59 2000",
}

@Book{Sicherman:1986:BFC,
  author =       "G. L. (George L.) Sicherman and John Y. Arrasjid",
  title =        "The Buffalo font catalogue, version 4",
  publisher =    "State University of New York at Buffalo, Dept. of
                 Computer Science",
  address =      "Buffalo, NY, USA",
  pages =        "15",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  series =       "Technical report. State University of New York at
                 Buffalo. Dept. of Computer Science; 86-13. State
                 University of New York at Buffalo. Dept. of Computer
                 Science. Technical report; 86-13",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Supported by the National Science Foundation.",
  keywords =     "Printing, Practical --- Data processing.",
}

@InProceedings{Southall:1986:DNT,
  author =       "Richard Southall",
  title =        "Designing a new typeface with {METAFONT}",
  crossref =     "Desarmenien:1986:SDS",
  pages =        "161--179",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jul 21 23:26:43 1994",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{TI:1986:TFL,
  author =       "{Texas Instruments Incorporated}",
  title =        "{TMS34010} Font library user's guide",
  publisher =    "Texas Instruments",
  address =      "Houston, TX, USA",
  pages =        "various",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Order No. ``SPVU007''. Cover title: ``Graphics
                 products''. Includes index.",
  keywords =     "TMS34010 (Computer).; Computer graphics.",
}

@Article{Williams:1986:FSL,
  author =       "R. Don Williams and R. D. Huchingson",
  title =        "Font Style for Large-Area Discrete-Element Displays",
  journal =      "Digest of Technical Papers --- SID International
                 Symposium (Society for Information Display)",
  volume =       "17",
  pages =        "146--149",
  year =         "1986",
  CODEN =        "DTPSDS",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A review of the commonly used font styles identified
                 three strategies for the formation of dot matrix
                 characters. A laboratory study evaluated these
                 representative font styles using a modified threshold
                 visibility task to simulate the distance viewing of a
                 large-area discrete-element display. The best font
                 style was a rounded font. A composite font was
                 developed and evaluated in a field study. The
                 legibility of the composite font was compared to a
                 commonly used 4 multiplied by 7 rounded font. The
                 results are discussed in terms of font strategies and
                 large-area display design.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Texas Instruments Inc, Dallas, TX, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "Texas Instruments Inc, Dallas, TX, USA",
  classification = "741; 722; 723",
  conference =   "1986 SID International Symposium --- Digest of
                 Technical Papers.",
  journalabr =   "Digest of Technical Papers - SID International
                 Symposium (Society for Information Display)",
  keywords =     "display devices; Performance; character recognition;
                 discrete-element displays; font styles; dot matrix
                 characters; threshold visibility; alphanumerics",
  meetingaddress = "San Diego, CA, USA",
  sponsor =      "Soc for Information Display, Playa del Rey, CA, USA",
}

@InProceedings{Wolberg:1986:SOC,
  author =       "George Wolberg",
  title =        "A Syntactic Omni-Font Character Recognition System",
  crossref =     "IEEE:1986:PCI",
  pages =        "168--173",
  year =         "1986",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database, Graphics/rosenfeld/1986.bib",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "The author introduces a syntactic omni-font character
                 recognition system that recognizes a wide range of
                 fonts, including handprinted characters. A structural
                 pattern-matching approach is used. Essentially, a set
                 of loosely constrained rules specify pattern components
                 and their interrelationships. The robustness of the
                 system is derived from the orthogonal set of pattern
                 descriptors, location functions, and the manner in
                 which they are combined to exploit the topological
                 structure of characters. By virtue of the new pattern
                 description language, PDL, the user may easily write
                 rules to define new patterns for the system to
                 recognize. The system also features scale-invariance
                 and user-definable sensitivity to tilt orientation. The
                 system has achieved a 95. 2\% recognition rate.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Columbia Univ, New York, NY, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "Columbia Univ, New York, NY, USA",
  classification = "723",
  conference =   "Proceedings --- CVPR '86: IEEE Computer Society
                 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern
                 Recognition.",
  keywords =     "character recognition; computer programming languages;
                 syntactic omnifont character recognition; structural
                 pattern matching; robustness; pattern description
                 language (PDL); image; symbol",
  meetingaddress = "Miami Beach, FL, USA",
  sponsor =      "IEEE Computer Soc, Los Alamitos, CA, USA",
}

@Book{Adobe:1987:FFA,
  author =       "{Adobe Systems, Inc.}",
  title =        "Font \& function: {Adobe} type library collection",
  publisher =    "Adobe Systems",
  address =      "Mountain View, CA",
  pages =        "30",
  year =         "1987",
  LCCN =         "f Z250 .A512 Oversize items shelved as: pffZ250.A512
                 and pfffZ250.A512",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 27 17:16:58 MST 1996",
  note =         "Title supplied by cataloger. User's manuals: Macintosh
                 Type specimen books and sheets: Adobe acrobat; Adobe
                 Caslon; Adobe Garamond; Adobe type library [i.e.,
                 miscellaneous type faces]; Adobe wood, Catfisch script;
                 Charlemagne; Lithos; Mezz; Minion; Minion Cyrillic;
                 Myriad, Nueva; Poetica; Sanvito; Tekton, Trajan;
                 Utopia; Viva Catalogs: Font and function, Spring 1989,
                 Summer 1989, Fall 1989",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "printing -- specimens; type and type-founding --
                 California -- Mountain View; type and type-founding --
                 digital techniques",
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1987:H,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{HiJaak}",
  publisher =    "Inset Systems",
  address =      "United States",
  edition =      "Version 1.1.",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from title screen. Title on guide title page:
                 HiJaak : text and graphics capture conversion. Title on
                 disk label: Wordstar : HiJaak system and font disk.
                 ``WordStar companion program.'' Provides screen capture
                 capability as well as file conversion between a variety
                 of graphics programs. System requirements: IBM
                 compatible computer. IBM-compatible computers.",
  keywords =     "Utilities (Computer programs); Computer graphics.;
                 Computer drawing.",
}

@Booklet{Anonymous:1987:MDF,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  key =          "MF",
  title =        "The {MF Decorative Family} of {Fonts}",
  howpublished = inst-METAFOUNDRY,
  address =      inst-METAFOUNDRY:adr,
  year =         "1987",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-hk,
}

@Booklet{Anonymous:1987:MSF,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  key =          "MF",
  title =        "The {MF Slavic Families} of {Fonts}",
  howpublished = inst-METAFOUNDRY,
  address =      inst-METAFOUNDRY:adr,
  year =         "1987",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-hk,
}

@Article{Anonymous:1987:WFD,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Workshop on Font Design Systems (Sophia-Antipolis,
                 France, 18--19 May 1987)}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "77--77",
  month =        Apr,
  year =         "1987",
}

@Article{Billawala:1987:WWP,
  author =       "Neenie Billawala",
  title =        "{{Write-white printing engines and tuning fonts with
                 \MF}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "29--32",
  month =        Apr,
  year =         "1987",
}

@Article{Butterfield:1987:DMT,
  author =       "Steve Butterfield and Shinichi Mori",
  title =        "24-Wire Dot Matrix Technology Changes Key Printer
                 Assumptions",
  journal =      j-COMP-TECH-REV,
  volume =       "7",
  number =       "9",
  pages =        "101, 104, 108--109",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "CTERES",
  ISSN =         "0278-9647",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The use of 24-wire printers has forced engineers to
                 re-evaluate many fundamental design concepts. It also
                 broadens the applications range. The 24-wire printing
                 technology was developed by the Japanese to accommodate
                 their elaborate Kanji characters. With resolution
                 enough to print Kanji, 24-wire printers can reproduce
                 English and European fonts with ease.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Fujitsu America Inc",
  affiliationaddress = "Fujitsu America Inc",
  classification = "722; 745",
  journalabr =   "Comput Technol Rev",
  keywords =     "computer peripheral equipment; Printers; printing ---
                 Character Sets; dot matrix printing; font design",
}

@Article{Cowlishaw:1987:LPS,
  author =       "M. F. Cowlishaw",
  title =        "{LEXX} --- a Programmable Structured Editor",
  journal =      j-IBM-JRD,
  volume =       "31",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "73--80",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "IBMJAE",
  ISSN =         "0018-8646",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 23 23:51:01 MDT 1994",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Many sophisticated and specialized editing programs
                 have been developed in recent years. These editors help
                 people manipulate data, but the diversity complicates
                 rather than simplifies computer use. LEXX is an editing
                 program that can work with the syntax and structure of
                 the data it is presenting, yet is not restricted to
                 just one kind of data. It is used for editing programs,
                 documents, and other material and hence provides a
                 consistent environment for the user regardless of the
                 editing task. The new live parsing technique used by
                 LEXX means that it can be programmed to handle a very
                 wide variety of structured data. The structure
                 information is, in turn, used to improve the
                 presentation of data (through color, fonts, and
                 formatting), which makes it easier for people to deal
                 with the text being edited.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723",
  journalabr =   "IBM J Res Dev",
  keywords =     "computer programming --- Structured Programming; data
                 processing; languages; performance; text editors
                 programs; Word Processing",
  subject =      "I.7.1 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, Text
                 Editing \\ E.1 Data, DATA STRUCTURES",
}

@Misc{ElectronicArts:1987:OP,
  author =       "{Electronic Arts} and {Advanced Memory Systems, Ltd}",
  title =        "Outrageous pages",
  publisher =    "Electronic Arts",
  address =      "San Mateo, CA, USA",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "3 computer disks",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. ``Creative page designer by
                 Advanced Memory Systems Ltd.''-- Container.
                 Program/printer disk --- Font/cutout disk --- Templates
                 disk. System requirements: Commodore 64 and 128 (in C64
                 emulation mode); 1541 and 1571 disk drive; blank disk.
                 Commodore 64/128.",
  keywords =     "Printing --- Computer programs.; Graphic arts ---
                 Computer programs.; Computer programs.",
}

@Unpublished{English:1987:UOF,
  author =       "Paul M. English",
  title =        "Using {\MF} for Original Font Design",
  institution =  "University of Massachusetts at Boston",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1987",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook1.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  note =         "",
}

@Misc{GenericSoftware:1987:SLTa,
  author =       "{Generic Software, Inc}",
  title =        "Symbols library type fonts",
  publisher =    "Generic Software",
  address =      "Redmond, WA, USA",
  edition =      "Version 1.0.",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. Title on operator's manual:
                 Type font 1 symbols library. Serial no. IM3-1008.
                 Contains over 10 pre-drawn type fonts in various hand
                 lettering styles. Fonts are included for: Architectural
                 hand lettering, Engineering hand lettering,
                 Calligraphy, and more. System requirements: IBM PC;
                 Generic CADD.",
  keywords =     "Computer-aided design.; Computer drawing.; Type and
                 type-founding.",
}

@Misc{GenericSoftware:1987:SLTb,
  author =       "{Generic Software, Inc}",
  title =        "Symbols library type fonts {II}",
  publisher =    "Generic Software",
  address =      "Redmond, WA, USA",
  edition =      "Version 1.0.",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Serial no. IM4-1646. Title from disk label. Title on
                 operator's manual: Type font 2 symbols library. Serial
                 no. IM3-1008. Contains over 8 pre-drawn type fonts in
                 various bold, outline styles. Fonts included are:
                 Helvetica, Times Roman, Typewriter, Brush Script, and
                 more. System requirements: IBM PC; Generic CADD.",
  keywords =     "Computer-aided design.; Computer drawing.; Type and
                 type-founding.",
}

@Article{Hersch:1987:CGU,
  author =       "Roger D. Hersch",
  title =        "Character Generation Under Grid Constraints",
  journal =      j-COMP-GRAPHICS,
  volume =       "21",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "243--252",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "CGRADI, CPGPBZ",
  ISSN =         "0097-8930",
  MRclass =      "68U15",
  MRnumber =     "987 659",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 4 18:47:07 MDT 1999",
  bibsource =    "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/;
                 Graphics/imager/imager.87.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.acm.org:80/pubs/citations/proceedings/graph/37401/p243-hersch/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  conference =   "held in Anaheim, California; 27--31 July 1987",
  keywords =     "algorithms; design; digital typography, outline fonts,
                 analytical character generation, constraints
                 application, shape filling, real scan-conversion",
  subject =      "{\bf I.3.3} Computing Methodologies, COMPUTER
                 GRAPHICS, Picture/Image Generation, Digitizing and
                 scanning. {\bf J.6} Computer Applications,
                 COMPUTER-AIDED ENGINEERING. {\bf I.3.m} Computing
                 Methodologies, COMPUTER GRAPHICS, Miscellaneous.",
}

@Article{Hohti:1987:GAF,
  author =       "Aarno Hohti and Okko Kanerva",
  title =        "{{Generating an {\sl APL\/} font}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "275--278",
  month =        Nov,
  year =         "1987",
}

@Misc{Holzner:1987:DWA,
  author =       "Steven Holzner",
  title =        "Desktop workshop 10 assembly language utilities that
                 extend your computing environment",
  publisher =    "Prentice-Hall",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  year =         "1987",
  ISBN =         "0-13-196214-0, 0-13-188905-2 (reference manual)",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from reference manual. ``A Brady utility.'' Not
                 copy protected. Intended audience: Adults with IBM PC
                 programming experience. Manual includes index. 1.
                 Cleanup --- 2. Undelete --- 3. Clock --- 4. Onekey ---
                 5. Npad --- 6. Protect\# --- 7. Debug --- 8.
                 Mathematics --- 9. Dskwatch --- 10. Font. Ten assembly
                 language utilities that are ready to use or modify.
                 System requirements: IBM PC, XT or other compatibles;
                 256K; MS-DOS 2.1 or higher; macro assembler; 1 disk
                 drive; monochrome monitor.",
  keywords =     "Utilities (Computer programs) --- Software.; Assembler
                 language (Computer program language); IBM Personal
                 Computer --- Programming.",
}

@Book{Ip:1987:CCW,
  author =       "Chok-Ho Ip and Daniel M. Berry and Kam Pui Chow",
  title =        "{Cwpr}, a {Chinese\slash Japanese} Word-Processing
                 System for Use with the {UNIX Device-Independent Troff}
                 System",
  publisher =    pub-IEEE,
  address =      pub-IEEE:adr,
  pages =        "570--577",
  year =         "1987",
  ISBN =         "0-8186-0780-7",
  LCCN =         "QA75.5 .I5761 1987",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 12 10:16:53 1998",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "A description is given of a collection of programs
                 developed at UCLA for use with the programs of the
                 standard device-independent TROFF (DITROFF)
                 distribution, which allow user-customized Latin input
                 of Chinese and Japanese on a high-resolution Apollo
                 workstation and typesetting of this input on some of
                 the devices supported by DITROFF. The input can be set
                 to the standard, essentially unchanged, DITROFF, which
                 has been supplied with tables describing the constant
                 widths of all the characters of the JIS character set,
                 and for which device drivers have been written to print
                 the 24 multiplied by 24 bitmaps for these characters.
                 The only change to the standard distributed DITROFF was
                 to provide larger constant values for internal array
                 upper bounds so that the full complement of 255 fonts
                 and 512 different special characters could be
                 handled.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Univ of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "Univ of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA",
  classification = "723; 745",
  conference =   "Second International Conference on Computers and
                 Applications.",
  keywords =     "data processing; Word Processing; computer software;
                 typesetting; Chinese/Japanese word-processing system;
                 device-independent troff system; ditroff; JIS character
                 set; high-resolution Apollo workstation",
  meetingaddress = "Beijing, China",
  sponsor =      "Chinese Computer Federation, China; IEEE Computer Soc,
                 Los Alamitos, CA, USA; Natl Natural Science Foundation
                 of China, China",
}

@MastersThesis{Irving:1987:FOF,
  author =       "William W. (William Wood)",
  title =        "Foundation of open font character recognition system",
  type =         "Thesis (B.S.)",
  school =       "Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of
                 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science",
  address =      "????",
  pages =        "74",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "Supervised by David H. Staelin.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Bibliography: leaf 36.",
}

@Article{Kahan:1987:RPC,
  author =       "Simon Kahan and Theo Pavlidis and Henry S. Baird",
  key =          "Kahan et al.",
  title =        "On the Recognition of Printed Characters of Any Font
                 and Size",
  journal =      j-IEEE-TRANS-PATT-ANAL-MACH-INTEL,
  volume =       "PAMI-9",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "274--288",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "ITPIDJ",
  ISSN =         "0162-8828",
  bibdate =      "Sun Jul 24 09:09:04 MDT 1994",
  bibsource =    "Ai/cmubib.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spell.bib,
                 Graphics/vision.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "design; documentation; languages",
  location =     "E \& S Library",
  subject =      "I.5.4 Computing Methodologies, PATTERN RECOGNITION,
                 Applications, Computer vision \\ I.5.2 Computing
                 Methodologies, PATTERN RECOGNITION, Design Methodology,
                 Classifier design and evaluation \\ I.7.1 Computing
                 Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, Text Editing,
                 Spelling",
}

@Article{Khan:1987:RPC,
  author =       "Simon Khan and Theo Pavlidis and Henry S. Baird",
  title =        "On the Recognition of Printed Characters of any Font
                 and Size",
  journal =      "IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine
                 Intelligence",
  volume =       "PAMI-9",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "274--288",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "ITPIDJ",
  ISSN =         "0162-8828",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The current state of a system that recognizes printed
                 text of various fonts and sizes for the Roman alphabet
                 is described. The system combines several techniques in
                 order to improve the overall recognition rate. Thinning
                 and shape extraction are performed directly on a graph
                 of the run-length encoding of a binary image. The
                 resulting strokes and other shapes are mapped, using a
                 shape-clustering approach, into binary features which
                 are then fed into a statistical Bayesian classifier.
                 Large-scale trials have shown better than 97\% top
                 choice correct performance on mixtures of six
                 dissimilar fonts, and over 99\% on most single fonts,
                 over a range of point sizes. Certain remaining
                 confusion classes are disambiguated through contour
                 analysis, and characters suspected of being merged are
                 broken and reclassified. Finally, layout and linguistic
                 context are applied. The results are illustrated by
                 sample pages.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "AT\&T Bell Lab, Murray Hill, NJ, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "AT\&T Bell Lab, Murray Hill, NJ, USA",
  classification = "723; 741; 922",
  journalabr =   "IEEE Trans Pattern Anal Mach Intell",
  keywords =     "character recognition; image processing; statistical
                 methods; Roman alphabet; reading machines; spelling
                 correction; Bayesian classifier",
}

@Misc{Kindersley:1987:DKW,
  author =       "David Kindersley and Lida Lopes Cardozo",
  title =        "{David Kindersley}'s Workshop",
  howpublished = "World-Wide Web document",
  year =         "1987",
  URL =          "http://www.icce.rug.nl/erikjan/bluefuzz/David-Kindersley/David-Kindersley/David-Kindersley.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 29 09:42:47 2001",
}

@Article{Knuth:1987:FDH,
  author =       "Donald E. Knuth",
  title =        "Fonts for digital halftones",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "135--160",
  month =        Jul,
  year =         "1987",
  ISSN =         "0896-3207",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/knuth-donald-e.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-spqr,
}

@Book{Kobayashi:1987:MHL,
  author =       "Makoto Kobayashi and Yoshiaki Mima",
  title =        "Multi-Font Handling for Large Character Set on
                 Workstations",
  publisher =    pub-IEEE,
  address =      pub-IEEE:adr,
  pages =        "2--8",
  year =         "1987",
  ISBN =         "0-8186-0770-X",
  LCCN =         "HF 5548.2 I15 1987",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 12 10:16:59 1998",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "The introduction of multifont capability for a large
                 character set, such as Kanji, on a workstation is very
                 difficult because of its large data volume. As the font
                 image buffer is very limited compared to the data
                 volume, a good caching algorithm is indispensable. An
                 effective caching method that reduces the search cost
                 in least recently used buffers and dynamically
                 optimizes buffer sizes for the multiple font sets is
                 discussed. This algorithm was implemented on the IBM
                 5550, the Japanese version of the IBM PC\slash AT, as a
                 key component of the prototype multiwindow system.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "IBM Japan, Tokyo, Jpn",
  affiliationaddress = "IBM Japan, Tokyo, Jpn",
  classification = "723; 741",
  conference =   "IEEE Computer Society Office Automation Symposium.",
  keywords =     "data processing; Character Sets; image processing;
                 office automation; workstations; multi-font handling;
                 caching; IBM 5550",
  meetingaddress = "Gaithersburg, MD, USA",
  sponsor =      "IEEE Computer Soc, Los Alamitos, CA, USA",
}

@Article{Marovac:1987:HFE,
  author =       "Nenad Marovac",
  title =        "Handling Fonts in Electronic Publishing Systems,",
  journal =      j-COMPUTERS-AND-GRAPHICS,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "289--295",
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "COGRD2",
  ISSN =         "0097-8493",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/87.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/87.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.87.bib",
  abstract =     "An electronic publishing system (EPS) uses a variety
                 of different typefaces. Implementations of typefaces
                 are commonly referred to as fonts. Typically, sets of
                 fonts used in an EPS come from different sources, i.e.
                 vendors, and they use different encoding mappings, e.g.
                 ASCII, XCl, EBCIDIC, etc. Furthermore, a logical font
                 which the user uses or sees may be based on a different
                 number of machine (printer or typesetter) fonts. In an
                 EPS system fonts must be handled in such a way to
                 shield the user from such idiosyncrasies and also to
                 make tasks of document composition and typesetting as
                 efficient as possible. This paper treats such problems
                 and proposes a solution for handling of fonts for the
                 XPS-700 Xerox Publishing System.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "San Diego State Univ, San Diego, CA, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "San Diego State Univ, San Diego, CA, USA",
  classification = "745; 903; 723",
  journalabr =   "Comput Graphics (Pergamon)",
  keywords =     "typesetting; information dissemination --- Publishing;
                 computer graphics --- Applications; electronic
                 publishing systems (eps),",
}

@MastersThesis{McClure:1987:NFC,
  author =       "Rebecca Lamar McClure",
  title =        "{NEWFONT}: font creation program for the {Texas
                 Instruments} model 855 printer: software manual",
  type =         "Thesis (Honors)",
  school =       "Auburn University",
  address =      "Auburn, AL, USA",
  pages =        "33",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Includes bibliographical references (leaf [24]).",
  keywords =     "Printers (Data processing systems); Microcomputers ---
                 Computer programs.; Computer software.",
}

@Article{McWorter:1987:NFM,
  author =       "William A. McWorter",
  title =        "{New fonts for mathematics?}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "76--777",
  month =        Apr,
  year =         "1987",
}

@Misc{MicroPro:1987:WPa,
  author =       "{MicroPro International Corporation}",
  title =        "{WordStar} 2000 plus",
  publisher =    "MicroPro International Corp.",
  address =      "San Rafael, CA, USA",
  edition =      "Release 3.0.",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "12 computer cartridges command booklet.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. ``Personal edition.'' Program
                 and help --- Setup, installation and printer data ---
                 Spelling correction and thesaurus --Tutors --- Star
                 exchange 1 and 2 --- Fill-a-form program and forms ---
                 PC-outline --- Telemerge, utility, postscript and HP
                 font --- Printer data extended support --- Graphics ---
                 Filelocators, list, index and star exchange 3.
                 Integrated word processing package which includes
                 interactive on-screen lessons, spelling correction,
                 text/data merging, telecommunications, mailing list
                 management, indexing and table of contents generation,
                 and WordStar file conversion. System requirements: IBM
                 PC (including all models of the Personal System/2) and
                 compatibles; 384K RAM, 512K for Graphics, FileLocator,
                 PC-Outine, ShowText, and Fill-a-Form; DOS 2.0 or
                 higher; 2 high density disk drives or hard disk;
                 Telecommunications requires Hayes Smartmodem or
                 compatible modem.",
  keywords =     "WordStar 2000.; WordStar 2000 Plus (Computer program);
                 Word processing --- Computer programs.",
}

@Misc{MicroPro:1987:WPb,
  author =       "{MicroPro International Corporation}",
  title =        "{WordStar} 2000 plus",
  publisher =    "MicroPro International Corp.",
  address =      "San Rafael, CA, USA",
  edition =      "Release 3.0., personal",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "19 computer disks and learning manual + 1 companion
                 programs manual + 1 command booklet + 1 customer
                 service guide + 3 templates.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. Program --- Setup and
                 installation --- Help and printer data extended support
                 --- Spelling correction --- Thesaurus --- Tutors ---
                 Star exchange 1,2,3 --- Graphics 1,2 --- Postscript and
                 HP font --- Telmerge and utility --Printer data ---
                 Filelocator, list and index --- Fill-a-form ---
                 PC-outline --- Showtext: Program, start-up. Integrated
                 word processing package which includes interactive
                 on-screen lessons, spelling correction, text/data
                 merging, telecommunications, mailing list management,
                 indexing and table of contents generation, WordStar
                 file conversion and laser printing. System
                 requirements: IBM PC (including all models of the
                 Personal System/2) and compatibles; 384K RAM, 512K for
                 FileLocator, PC-Outine, ShowText, and Fill-a-Form; DOS
                 2.0 or higher; 2 high density disk drives or hard disk;
                 Telecommunications requires Hayes or 100-percent Hayes
                 compatible modem and supports Hayes 1200-, 2400-, and
                 9600- band modems. IBM PC.",
  keywords =     "WordStar 2000 Plus (Computer program); Word processing
                 --- Computer programs.",
}

@Misc{MicroPro:1987:WPc,
  author =       "{MicroPro International Corporation}",
  title =        "{WordStar} 2000 plus",
  publisher =    "MicroPro International Corp.",
  address =      "San Rafael, CA, USA",
  edition =      "Release 3.0., personal",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "20 computer disks command booklet + 1 instruction
                 leaflet.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. Disks and manuals are in 3
                 binders titled: Starting and learning --- Reference ---
                 Companion programs. Disks are titled: Program --- Setup
                 and installation --- Help and printer data extended
                 support --- Spelling correction --- Thesaurus ---
                 Tutors --- Star exchange 1,2,3 --- Graphics 1,2 ---
                 Postscript and HP font --- Telmerge and utility
                 --Printer data --- Filelocator, list and index
                 (updated) --- Deluxe computer forms --- Fill-a-form ---
                 PC-outline --- Showtext: Program, start-up. Integrated
                 word processing package which includes interactive
                 on-screen lessons, spelling correction, text/data
                 merging, telecommunications, mailing list management,
                 indexing and table of contents generation, WordStar
                 file conversion and laser printing. System
                 requirements: IBM PC (including all models of the
                 Personal System/2) and compatibles; 384K RAM, 512K for
                 Graphics, FileLocator, PC-Outline, ShowText, and
                 Fill-a-Form; DOS 2.0 or higher; 2 high density disk
                 drives or hard disk; Telecommunications requires Hayes
                 or 100-percent Hayes compatible modem and supports
                 Hayes 1200-, 2400-, and 9600- band modems. IBM PC.",
  keywords =     "WordStar 2000.; WordStar 2000 Plus (Computer program);
                 Word processing --- Computer programs.",
}

@Article{Naiman:1987:RCF,
  author =       "Avi Naiman and Alain Fournier",
  title =        "Rectangular Convolution for Fast Filtering of
                 Characters",
  journal =      j-COMP-GRAPHICS,
  volume =       "21",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "233--242",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "CGRADI, CPGPBZ",
  ISSN =         "0097-8930",
  MRclass =      "68U15",
  MRnumber =     "987 658",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 4 18:47:07 MDT 1999",
  bibsource =    "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/;
                 Graphics/imager/imager.87.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.acm.org:80/pubs/citations/proceedings/graph/37401/p233-naiman/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  conference =   "held in Anaheim, California; 27--31 July 1987",
  keywords =     "algorithms; design; measurement; performance; theory;
                 digital typography, grayscale fonts, summed-area
                 filters, rectangular decomposition",
  subject =      "{\bf I.3.3} Computing Methodologies, COMPUTER
                 GRAPHICS, Picture/Image Generation, Display algorithms.
                 {\bf I.4.3} Computing Methodologies, IMAGE PROCESSING
                 AND COMPUTER VISION, Enhancement, Filtering. {\bf
                 I.4.3} Computing Methodologies, IMAGE PROCESSING AND
                 COMPUTER VISION, Enhancement, Smoothing.",
}

@Book{Pantagraph:1987:FB,
  author =       "{Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Company}",
  title =        "Font book",
  publisher =    "Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Company",
  address =      "Bloomington, IL, USA",
  pages =        "various",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 15:09:10 2000",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Style manuals.",
}

@Article{Prabha:1987:AFT,
  author =       "Chandra Prabha and Duane Rice and John Bunge",
  title =        "Access to the Full Text of Nonfiction Books: Design
                 Considerations from a Study of Public Library Users",
  journal =      j-PROC-ASIS-AM,
  volume =       "24",
  pages =        "196--200",
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "PAISDQ",
  ISBN =         "0-938734-19-9",
  ISSN =         "0044-7870",
  LCCN =         "Z 699 A508p 1987",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 12 10:17:10 1998",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The use of computer typesetting has increased the
                 availability of machine-readable files of books
                 previously available mainly in paper form. Systems to
                 provide end users electronic access to the full text of
                 books seem a real possibility. Based on an OCLC study
                 of the use and users of nonfiction books in a public
                 library, this paper identifies design considerations
                 for systems that offer access to full-text nonfiction
                 databases. The study focused on features that public
                 library patrons use in selecting nonfiction books and
                 for finding specific information. The study's results
                 suggest that providing subject access for selecting
                 nonfiction, displaying or highlighting new
                 acquisitions, and facilitating known-item searches will
                 all be important for end users to access the full text
                 of nonfiction books. Since the study found browsing to
                 be the most popular method for selecting a given book
                 and for finding specific information, electronic
                 information systems should allow rapid scanning and
                 skipping through full-text nonfiction books.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "OCLC, Dublin, OH, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "OCLC, Dublin, OH, USA",
  classification = "903; 723",
  conference =   "ASIS '87: Proceedings of the 50th ASIS Annual
                 Meeting.",
  journalabr =   "Proc ASIS Annu Meet",
  keywords =     "libraries; Analysis; information retrieval systems;
                 full text; nonfiction books; public library users;
                 computer typesetting; machine-readable files;
                 electronic access",
  meetingaddress = "Boston, MA, USA",
  sponsor =      "ASIS, Medford, NJ, USA",
}

@TechReport{Ramshaw:1987:BAC,
  author =       "Lyle Ramshaw",
  title =        "Blossoming: {A} Connect-the-Dots Approach to Splines",
  number =       "19",
  institution =  "Digital Equipment Corporation, Systems Research
                 Centre",
  pages =        "172 pages.",
  day =          "21",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1987",
  bibsource =    "Techreports/dec-systems-research-centre.bib",
  abstract =     "The standard explanations of the theory underlying the
                 B{\'{e}}zier and B-spline curves and surfaces used in
                 computer-aided geometric design are not as simple as
                 they should be, because there is no easy way to tell,
                 from the labels in the diagrams, what geometric
                 relationships hold among the labeled points. This paper
                 proposes a new labeling scheme, based on the work of
                 P.\~{}de\~{}Casteljau. The key idea is a classical
                 mathematical principle, which we christen the
                 Blossoming Principle: a univariate polynomial of degree
                 n is equivalent to a symmetric polynomial in n
                 variables that is linear in each variable separately.
                 Blossoming a B{\'{e}}zier curve or surface provides
                 lucid labels both for its B{\'{e}}zier points and for
                 all of the intermediate points that arise in the de
                 Casteljau Algorithm. Blossoming a spline curve with
                 parametric continuity provides lucid labels for its de
                 Boor points and for the points that arise in the de
                 Boor Algorithm. Spline curves with geometric continuity
                 and spline surfaces with triangular patches present
                 unsolved labeling challenges, however. consists of a
                 sequence of B{\'{e}}zier (i.e., parametric polynomial)
                 curve segments meeting at joints with some degree of
                 continuity. Spline curves and the analogous spline
                 surfaces are commonly used in computer aided design to
                 model curved shapes ranging from typographic fonts to
                 automobile bodies. This paper presents a new
                 perspective on B{\'{e}}zier curves and splines based on
                 a one-to-one correspondence between univariate
                 polynomials of degree k and symmetric k-variate
                 polynomials of degree one in each variable. The author
                 uses this perspective to derive the standard
                 constructions for B{\'{e}}zier curves and splines in a
                 manner that gives perspicuous labels to the points
                 arising at all the steps of these constructions; to
                 elucidate the conditions that govern the degree of
                 continuity achieved at the joints of splines; and to
                 explore a variety of related topics, including spline
                 surfaces, geometric continuity, and piecewise
                 parametric rational curves. The text is intended to be
                 self-contained, requiring no previous study of the
                 theory of splines, and it succeeds in this goal. The
                 key ideas are carefully introduced, examined from
                 multiple points of view, and illustrated with numerous
                 figures and examples. The text does, however, demand of
                 the reader a certain ability to deal comfortably with
                 mathematical abstractions -- the quality that my
                 college math professors referred to as ``mathematical
                 maturity.'' In return, it offers not only considerable
                 insight into the theory of B{\'{e}}ziers and splines,
                 but also a variety of interesting mathematical
                 sidelights, such as an unusual proof of the theorem
                 that the medians of a triangle trisect each other
                 (Exercise 7.7a: Generalize this proof to higher
                 dimensions) and a discussion of Zeeman's ``umbilic
                 bracelet'' (characterizing the set of cubics with three
                 real roots). Jim Saxe",
}

@MastersThesis{Rullman:1987:IFD,
  author =       "Bradley R. Rullman",
  title =        "An interactive font design tool that produces device
                 independent font descriptions",
  type =         "Thesis (M.S.)",
  school =       "University of Washington",
  address =      "Seattle, WA, USA",
  pages =        "vi + [124]",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Bibliography: leaf [124].",
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding --- Data processing.",
}

@Book{Ryan:1987:MBF,
  author =       "Tim Ryan and Douglas G. Miles",
  title =        "The {Macintosh} book of fonts: a desktop publishing
                 handbook for font lovers",
  publisher =    "SourceNet",
  address =      "Santa Barbara, CA, USA",
  pages =        "various",
  year =         "1987",
  ISBN =         "0-915051-02-8",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Desktop publishing.; Macintosh (Computer); Printing
                 --- Data processing --- Specimens.; Computer fonts.",
}

@Article{Sauter:1987:UCM,
  author =       "John Sauter",
  title =        "{Updated Computer Modern fonts for the LN03}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "129--130",
  month =        Jul,
  year =         "1987",
}

@Article{Smura:1987:TNB,
  author =       "Edwin J. Smura and Archie D. Provan",
  title =        "Toward a New Beginning: the Development of a Standard
                 for Font and Character Encoding to Control Electronic
                 Document Interchange",
  journal =      j-IEEE-TRANS-PROF-COMM,
  volume =       "PC-30",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "259--264",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "IEPCBU",
  ISSN =         "0099-9474",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Distribution of documents in electronic form, often
                 called soft copy, permits more rapid sharing of
                 information and the acceleration of new knowledge;
                 however, barriers to soft-copy document distribution
                 have arisen out of the diversity of the tools currently
                 available in publishing technology. The authors address
                 solving these problems by means of the development of a
                 public font standard, and novel tools and services.
                 They describe a cooperative effort now under way among
                 graphic arts professionals, representatives of
                 industry, and national and international
                 standards-making organizations to develop such a
                 standard along with the associated tools and
                 services.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Xerox Corp, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "Xerox Corp, USA",
  classification = "723; 902; 903",
  journalabr =   "IEEE Trans Prof Commun",
  keywords =     "codes, symbolic; Standards; data processing --- Word
                 Processing; electronic mail --- Control; information
                 dissemination --- Publishing; standardization; font and
                 character encoding; electronic document interchange
                 control; problem solving",
}

@Misc{SoftCraft:1987:FF,
  author =       "{SoftCraft, Inc}",
  title =        "Fancy font",
  publisher =    "SoftCraft, Inc.",
  address =      "Madison, WI, USA",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "6 computer disks font editing: Efont/Cfont user's
                 manual + 1 fancy WP user's manual + 1 font
                 documentation sheet + 1 starter font pack sheet + 1
                 Lotus conversion sheet + 1 Pfont summary sheet + 1
                 package content sheet + 1 product and font catalog + 1
                 license agreement sheet.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Programs include: Cfont, Efont, Pfont. 1. Programs
                 (version 3.0) --- 2. Utilities --- 3. Fancy WP (version
                 1.1 ) --- 4. Starter Font Pack (3 disks) Fancy Font is
                 designed to bring outstanding print quality and font
                 variety to a dot matrix or laser printer, with font
                 sizes from 8 to 24 points. System requirements: IBM,
                 under MSDOS, PCDOS or CP/M with 128K and 64K for CP/M.
                 Printer versions include: FX, MX, and RX.",
  keywords =     "Printing --- Computer programs.",
}

@Misc{Solutions:1987:C,
  author =       "{Solutions International, Inc.}",
  title =        "The curator",
  publisher =    "Solutions International under license from Solutions,
                 Inc.",
  address =      "Montpelier, Vt.",
  edition =      "Version 1.04.",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 15:09:27 2000",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Registration number: 0397. The Curator. --- CuratorDA.
                 --- The Curator's assistant. --- Font/DA mover. ---
                 Open me. Helps find exact graphic you want and converts
                 graphics from formats in which they are created to
                 needed formats. Allows you to combine graphics. System
                 requirements: Macintosh; Macintosh Plus; Macintosh SE;
                 Macintosh II; 512K memory; hard drive or 2 floppy
                 drives, at least one of which can read double sided
                 (800K) disks; System and file finder appropriate to
                 Macintosh model.",
  keywords =     "Macintosh (Computer) --- Computer programs.; Utilities
                 (Computer programs); Computer art.; Graphic arts.;
                 Computer graphics.",
}

@Misc{Solutions:1987:S,
  author =       "{Solutions International, Inc.}",
  title =        "{SuperGlue}",
  publisher =    "Solutions, Inc. International",
  address =      "Montpelier, Vt.",
  edition =      "Version 1.03.",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "SuperImageSaver. --- SuperViewer. --- SuperViewer DA.
                 --- Font/DA Mover. --- System folder. --- SuperGlue
                 sampler. Method for transferring graphics and printed
                 output created by other applications to program you are
                 using. Also makes it possible to capture printed output
                 from documents on disk in a form which can be
                 transmitted electronically; and extract numbers or text
                 from the printed output of one program for inclusion in
                 another program. System requirements: Macintosh
                 computer 512K or larger; works with Excel, MacProject,
                 MacDraw, MacPaint, Microsoft Chart, MacWrite, Microsoft
                 Word, ReadySetGo, PageMaker or Illustrator;
                 SuperImageSaver printer.",
  keywords =     "Macintosh (Computer) --- Computer programs.; Graphic
                 methods.; Utilities (Computer programs)",
}

@Book{StarMicronics:1987:NMF,
  author =       "{Star Micronics Company}",
  title =        "{NX} --- {1000C} multi --- font printer users manual",
  publisher =    "Star Micronics Co.",
  address =      "Shizuoka, Japan",
  pages =        "89",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Users' guide card inserted with information on during
                 off-line after power-on, front control panel operation.
                 Includes index. Setting up the printer.--Control panel
                 operations.--Basic programming for the
                 printer.--Maintenance and troubleshooting.-- Technical
                 specifications.--Printer control commands.--Character
                 sets. This printer is a compact \ldots{} monochrome
                 dot-matrix printer with a Commodore serial interface.
                 Fully compatible with the Commodore C128 and C64
                 computers, it supports the Commodore commands and
                 prints the Commodore graphics and business character
                 sets (both standard and DIN versions). It also has an
                 ASCII operating mode in which it prints the standard
                 ASCII character set. -Features of the printer.",
  keywords =     "Printers (Data processing systems)",
}

@InProceedings{Steven:1987:PRC,
  author =       "Peter M. Steven",
  booktitle =    "RESNA '87: Meeting the Challenge, Proceedings of the
                 10th Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Technology,
                 San Jose, CA, USA",
  title =        "Problems of and Requirements for Character Recognition
                 Systems",
  publisher =    "RESNA-Assoc for the Advancement of Rehabilitation
                 Technology",
  address =      "Washington, DC, USA",
  pages =        "666--668",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The current state of font-independent character
                 recognition is discussed with a brief review of a
                 recent publication in the area. Though much progress
                 has been made several major classes of problems still
                 exist. The ability of people to handle these problems
                 so effortlessly suggests that current approaches may be
                 inadequate or inappropriate. Nevertheless an accurate
                 recognizer is only part of a character recognition tool
                 which must include features making the recognizer
                 usable over a wide range of material.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Kurzweil Computer Products",
  affiliationaddress = "Kurzweil Computer Products",
  classification = "741; 723; 722",
  keywords =     "character recognition, optical; character recognition
                 equipment --- Design; font-independent character
                 recognition; current research; character recognition
                 problems; recognition tool design",
  sponsor =      "RESNA-Assoc for the Advancement of Rehabilitation
                 Technology, Washington, DC, USA",
}

@Misc{Timeworks:1987:FP,
  author =       "{Timeworks, Inc}",
  title =        "Font pack 1",
  publisher =    "Timeworks",
  address =      "Deerfield, IL, USA",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk user's manual + 1 instruction card.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. Package includes one 3 1/2 inch
                 disk which contains the same information as the one 5
                 1/4 inch disk. Includes 8 fonts in a wide range of
                 sizes, 7 special effects, and over 1000 possible
                 type-style combinations. System requirements: Apple IIe
                 (enhanced), IIc, IIGS and compatible computers; Publish
                 it program. Disk characteristics: Floppy disk,
                 dual-sided.",
  keywords =     "Computer graphics.; Desktop publishing.; Lettering.;
                 Printing.",
}

@Misc{VonEhr:1987:FBF,
  author =       "Jim {Von Ehr} and Kevin Crowder and {Altsys
                 Corporation}",
  title =        "{FONTastic} bitmap font editor for the {Macintosh}",
  publisher =    "Altsys",
  address =      "Plano, TX, USA",
  edition =      "Version 2.7.1.",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Serial number ``203189.'' Title from disk label.
                 Designed to make it easy to create a special-purpose
                 character font or customize an existing font. System
                 requirements: Apple Macintosh; 512K; 2 disk drives;
                 Finder; Apple LaserWriter. Macintosh.",
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding --- Computer programs.;
                 Computerized typesetting.",
}

@InProceedings{Waldo:1987:GFF,
  author =       "James Waldo and Marcia Delaney and John Laporta",
  title =        "A Generalized Font File Format",
  crossref =     "USENIX:1987:FCG",
  pages =        "107--??",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 20 15:42:13 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.uu.net/library/bibliography",
  note =         "Abstract only.",
  affiliation =  "Apollo Computer Inc.",
}

@Book{White:1987:HST,
  author =       "Alex White",
  title =        "How to {SPEC} Type",
  publisher =    pub-WATSON-GUPTILL,
  address =      pub-WATSON-GUPTILL:adr,
  pages =        "128",
  year =         "1987",
  ISBN =         "0-8230-2473-3",
  LCCN =         "Z253.W46 1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 10 14:03:06 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook1.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  price =        "US\$14.95",
  abstract =     "This book is divided into two parts. {\em Part One:
                 Preparing the Copy for Type}, discusses fundamental
                 terms and introduces the principles of type speccing.
                 {\em Part Two: Type Samples}, describes how to spec
                 typographic examples drawn in thumbnail form, how to
                 mark up the manuscript copy, and then shows the final
                 typeset results.",
  acknowledgement = ack-fm,
  annote =       "A gold mine of ideas, concepts, and their realisation.
                 Beside general introductions into typographic spec
                 techniques, the book discusses topics like Runarounds,
                 Initial Caps, Tables, Rules and Boxes, and many more.",
  keywords =     "typography, layout, design, fonts, specs",
}

@Article{Wolberg:1987:SOC,
  author =       "G. Wolberg",
  title =        "A Syntactic Omni-Font Character Recognition System",
  journal =      j-INT-J-PATTERN-RECOGNITION-ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE,
  volume =       "1",
  institution =  "Columbia U",
  pages =        "303--322",
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "IPJIEI",
  ISSN =         "0218-0014",
  bibsource =    "Graphics/rosenfeld/1988.bib",
  keywords =     "IMAGE, SYMBOL",
}

@Misc{Wolfram:1987:CS,
  editor =       "Stephen Wolfram",
  key =          "CS",
  title =        "{Complex Systems}",
  howpublished = "Complex Systems Publications Inc.",
  year =         "1987",
  ISSN =         "0891-2513",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook2.bib",
  note =         "Technical journal published six times per year, using
                 {\CMR} fonts.",
  acknowledgement = ack-lmp,
}

@Misc{Wrenholt:1987:PLU,
  author =       "John Wrenholt",
  title =        "{PS} lover's utility set",
  publisher =    "Big Red Apple Club",
  address =      "Norfolk, NE, USA",
  edition =      "Version 2.3.",
  year =         "1987",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from title screen. Title on manual: The PS
                 lover's utility set, Volume \#1. Graphic cataloger ---
                 Border cataloger --- Font cataloger --- Label printer
                 --- Envelope printer --- Bookmark maker --- PS slide
                 show --- Clip art convert --- PS graphic maker --- Clip
                 art maker. A set of ten Print shop related utility
                 programs designed to make Print Shop more useful.
                 Designed to be used with Print shop, The Print shop
                 companion, Print shop graphic libraries, Newsroom, Clip
                 art collection Volumes 1 and 2, and Minipix. However,
                 most of the utilities can be used as stand alone
                 programs. System requirements: Apple II+, IIe, IIc,
                 IIGS; 48K; DOS 3.3; 2 disk drives recommended; printer;
                 printer interface. Disk characteristics: Floppy disk,
                 dual-sided.",
  keywords =     "Computer graphics.; Printing.",
}

@Article{Zable:1987:FDH,
  author =       "J. L. Zable and H. C. Lee",
  title =        "Font design for high-speed impact line printers",
  journal =      j-IBM-JRD,
  volume =       "31",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "679--683 (or 679--684??)",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1987",
  CODEN =        "IBMJAE",
  ISSN =         "0018-8646",
  bibdate =      "Tue Aug 23 23:51:01 MDT 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ibmjrd.bib,
                 Compendex database",
  abstract =     "In impact line printers that use print-band (or
                 similar) technology, the higher speed required of the
                 type band for higher print throughput results in wide
                 printed strokes with increased slur. Ordinarily, font
                 designers compensate for the increased printed
                 strokewidth by narrowing the width of the engraved
                 characters on the type band. While this approach
                 corrects the total printed character stroke, the print
                 quality is degraded because of increased slur. This
                 paper presents an alternative design approach in which
                 an examination of the essential parameters of print
                 dynamics suggests a font design that incorporates wider
                 strokewidths.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "722; 745",
  keywords =     "design; theory; computer peripheral equipment;
                 Printers; printing machinery --- Performance; font
                 design; impact line printers; print throughput; printed
                 strokes; strokewidths",
  subject =      "B.4.2 Hardware, input/output and data communications,
                 Input/Output Devices, Data terminals and printers \\
                 G.m Mathematics of Computing, miscellaneous",
}

@Misc{ALSoft:1988:FJP,
  author =       "{ALSoft, Inc}",
  title =        "{Font\slash DA} juggler plus",
  publisher =    "ALSoft",
  address =      "Spring, TX, USA",
  edition =      "Version 1.04.",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "A utility which extends power of the Macintosh by
                 giving you access to hundreds of desk accessories,
                 fonts, FKeys, and sounds simultaneously. System
                 requirements: Macintosh 512KE, Plus, SE, and II.",
  keywords =     "Macintosh (Computer) --- Computer programs.; Utilities
                 (Computer programs)",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1988:CCP,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  key =          "Anonymous88",
  title =        "{C} Code for the {PC}",
  journal =      j-COMP-LANGS,
  volume =       "5",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "52",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "COLADA",
  ISSN =         "0096-0551",
  bibsource =    "Ai/hypertext.bib",
  note =         "advertisement",
  abstract =     "The Austin Code Works, 11100 Leafwood Lane, Austin TX
                 78750-3409 USA (acw!info@uunet.uu.net), (FidoNet
                 1:382/12), BBS: (512) 258-8831, Voice: (512) 258-0785,
                 advertises a number of data disks of potential interest
                 to Hypertexicans: WordCruncher text retrieval \&
                 document analysis program, \$275 GenBank 48.0 of 10,913
                 DNA Sequences with fast similarity search program,
                 \$150 Protein Sequences (5,415 sequences with 1,302,966
                 residuals), with similarity search program, \$60
                 Webster's Second Dictionary, with 234,932 words, \$60
                 32,000 U. S. Cities with names and longitude/latitude,
                 plus 6,000 state boundaries, \$35 Digitized World of
                 100,000 longitude/latitude points for world country
                 boundaries, \$30 KST Fonts of 139 mixed fonts totalling
                 13,200 characters, in either TeX or bitmap format, \$30
                 US Naval Observatory Floppy Almanac of high-precision
                 moon, sun, planet \& star positions, \$20 National
                 Bureau of Standards Hershey Fonts (14 fonts with 1,377
                 stroke characters), \$15 U. S. Map with 15,701 points
                 of state boundaries, \$15 [dh:88-02-04]",
  keywords =     "Austin Code Works Data",
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1988:MDDa,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Macintosh} download disk 14",
  publisher =    "University of Rochester Computing and Reserve
                 Library",
  address =      "Rochester, NY, USA",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title supplied by cataloger. For fuller description of
                 contents see list at Computing and Reserve Library
                 Desk. DA Amort --- DA ApplFont --- DA Area Codes --- DA
                 Bagels Game --- DA Charger --- DA ClipEdit 1.2a --- DA
                 Corvus Calendar --- DA Daleks --- DA DiskTop --DA
                 Escapes --- DA FatMouse2 --- DA File Hacker --- DA
                 FileChange --- DA Fixup --- DA Font2 --- DA HFS Find
                 --- DA Label v1.0 --- DA LKey --- DA Macro 0.9 --- DA
                 MaxPrint --- DA Measles3.0 --- DA MegaCalculator --- DA
                 MemScan --- DA Miniwriter 1.0 --- DA Minute Timer ---
                 DA MockChart 1.0 --- DA MockPrinter 4.3.3 --- DA
                 MockTerminal 4.3 --- DA MockWrite 4.3.4 --- DA moire
                 --- DA Other 3.05 --- DA poly --- DA QDial 1.5 --- DA
                 Quick Calendar --- DA QuickPrint 0.7 --- DA Reader 1.06
                 --- DA ReadMW --- DA Rolodex --- DA SetPaths --- DA
                 Sort --- DA SuperCalc II --- DA Tic Timer v1.2 --- DA
                 Tiler 1.1 --- DA Time 815 --- DA vt52 --- DA Watch ---
                 DA WordCount Leo --- DA World Time 693 --- DA Wrapper
                 --- Font Changer --- LibHelper --- LW Stuff --- Sort
                 FKEY. Collection of freeware and shareware. System
                 requirements: Macintosh. Macintosh (Computer)",
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1988:MDDb,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Macintosh} download disk 16",
  publisher =    "University of Rochester Computing and Reserve
                 Library",
  address =      "Rochester, NY, USA",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk. Title supplied by cataloger. For
                 fuller description of contents see list at Computing
                 and Reserve Library Desk. 3dplt --- Compact --- DA Appl
                 Font 1.03 --- DA Artisto 1.41 --- DA Blank Screen ---
                 DA Camera --- DA ControlPanelPlus 0.85 --- DA
                 Coordinates --- DA DeskZap 1.3 --- DA Dvorak3.0+ --- DA
                 f(n)key --- DA Fade to Black 2.0 --- DA Font Grabber
                 --- DA Glass --- DA Idle --- DA MakePICTfile --- DA
                 Mouseometer --- DA mouseprint --- DA Multi-Scrap --- DA
                 New Idle1 --- DA New Scrapbook2.0 --- DA NumCaps 2.0
                 --- DA ParmBlaster --- DA ProMouse1.1 --- DA
                 Screendump2 --- DA ScreenSave --- DA Show Clip --- DA
                 Show PICTure --- DA Stars1.3 --- DA Studdclip --- DA
                 ZoomIdle 1.1 --- EDIT 2.0d1 --- Icon Exchanger 2.0 ---
                 Install Twelve-C Demo --- Inventory --- Keeper --- MAC
                 ID --- MassCopier --- microEMACS --- Orion1.4 ---
                 PageSetupCustomizer --- RamDisk+ --- VideoWorks.
                 Collection of freeware and shareware. System
                 requirements: Macintosh. Macintosh (Computer)",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1988:MDDc,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{Macintosh} download disk 20",
  publisher =    "University of Rochester Computing and Reserve
                 Library",
  address =      "Rochester, NY, USA",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title supplied by cataloger. For fuller description of
                 contents see list at Computing and Reserve Library
                 Desk. Armenian Font --- Binhex1.3 -Pascal src ---
                 Calendar Font --- Clas. Greek Font --- FORTRAN Arcana
                 --- Mac Tips, Shortcuts etc. --- MacLuff
                 --Macterminal2.0keys --- MS Word format --- Polish Font
                 --- PostScript Tool Docs --Russian Font --- Ukrainian
                 Font. Collection of freeware and shareware. System
                 requirements: Macintosh. Macintosh (Computer)",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1988:PSG,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{PC} Scan to Get Software That Scans {German} Text",
  journal =      j-INFOWORLD,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "38",
  pages =        "29",
  day =          "19",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "INWODU",
  ISSN =         "0199-6649",
  bibdate =      "Sun Oct 25 12:59:38 1998",
  bibsource =    "Ai/hypertext.bib",
  abstract =     "German Text Pac, German Publish Pac, and International
                 Publish Pac all provide optical character recognition
                 software specializing in German characters. The first
                 two have German-language documentation and user
                 interfaces. The International Pac has English
                 documentation and menus, but is designed to scan German
                 text. Inputs are in 16 recognized common font families,
                 without trainability. Outputs are ASCII and several
                 word-processing formats. Text and graphics can be
                 processed. All packages sell for \$895 each and run on
                 PCs with 256k, hard disk, and PC Scan scanner. Dest
                 Corp., 1201 Cadillac Court, Milpitas, CA 95035; (408)
                 946-7100. [dh:88-09-24]",
  keywords =     "PC Scan scanners character recognition German",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1988:TBS,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Typeface Book and Stack",
  journal =      j-MACWORLD,
  volume =       "5",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "334",
  month =        feb,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "MACWEA",
  ISSN =         "0741-8647",
  bibsource =    "Ai/hypertext.bib",
  note =         "advertisement",
  abstract =     "``Virtually every PostScript font (all vendors),
                 beautifully displayed \& documented. For each type
                 family, stack shows all styles, alphabets, character
                 sets. Book adds sample usages \& more. History \& mood,
                 usage hints, tech data \& vendor/pricing info! `The
                 Typefaces of DT Publishing' 800-HyperCard stack
                 \$24.95, 300+ page paperback \$29.95, Book \& Stack
                 Combo \$39.95.'' Publishing Resources Inc., Boulder,
                 CO; (303) 442-1100. [dh:1988-02-06]",
  keywords =     "DT Publishing Postscript fonts HyperCard Stack",
}

@Book{Bauermeister:1988:MCT,
  author =       "Benjamin Bauermeister",
  title =        "A manual of comparative typography: the {PANOSE}
                 system",
  publisher =    pub-VNR,
  address =      pub-VNR:adr,
  pages =        "xxvii + 257",
  year =         "1988",
  ISBN =         "0-442-21187-2",
  LCCN =         "Z250 .B34 1988",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 29 10:10:08 2001",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Bentley:1988:TPI,
  author =       "J. L. Bentley and B. W. Kernighan",
  title =        "Tools for Printing Indexes",
  journal =      j-EPODD,
  volume =       "1",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "3--18",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "EPODEU",
  ISSN =         "0894-3982",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/epodd.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/epodd.bib",
  abstract =     "This paper describes a set of programs for processing
                 and printing the index for a book or a manual. The
                 input consists of lines containing index terms and page
                 numbers. The programs collect multiple occurrences of
                 the same terms, compress runs of page numbers, create
                 permutations (e.g., `index, book' from `book index'),
                 and sort them into proper alphabetic order. The
                 programs can cope with embedded formatting commands
                 (size and font changes, etc.), with roman numeral page
                 numbers, and with {\bf see} terms. The programs do not
                 help with the original creation of index terms. The
                 implementation runs on the UNIX\registered{} operating
                 system. It uses a long pipeline of short {\bf awk}
                 programs rather than a single program in a conventional
                 language. This structure makes the programs easy to
                 adapt or augment to meet special requirements that
                 arise in different indexing styles. The programs were
                 intended to be used with {\bf troff}, but can be used
                 with a formatter like {\TeX} with minor changes. An
                 appendix contains a complete listing of the programs,
                 which total about 200 lines.",
  keywords =     "Indexing, AWK, UNIX, Troff, Document preparation",
}

@Book{CentralLinotypers:1988:TFC,
  author =       "{Central Linotypers, Inc}",
  title =        "Type faces: a complete type library listed in
                 condensed form plus full font showings",
  publisher =    "Central Linotypers, inc.",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "117",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding.",
}

@Article{Chalk:1988:IFC,
  author =       "Andrew J. Chalk",
  title =        "An {Italic} Font in {C} for the {EGA} and {VGA}",
  journal =      j-DDJ,
  volume =       "13",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "36--??",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "DDJOEB",
  ISSN =         "1044-789X",
  bibdate =      "Mon Sep 2 09:09:39 MDT 1996",
  bibsource =    "http://www.ddj.com/index/author/index.htm",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InProceedings{Chan:1988:JAC,
  author =       "Kai Ming Chan and Kam Pui Chow and Wai Man Lo",
  title =        "{JACM}---just another {Chinese Metafont}",
  crossref =     "ICCPCOL:1988:ICC",
  pages =        "311--315",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 24 12:44:52 MDT 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  abstract =     "An interactive Chinese font design system, JACM (just
                 another Chinese metafont), is reported. JACM consists
                 of two components: the font generator (FG) and the user
                 interface (UI). The FG is a metafont system together
                 with a set of predefined strokes, radicals and
                 subcharacter. The UI provides an easy to use front end
                 for the designer to communicate with the FG. The design
                 of the UI is based on the hierarchical structure of
                 Chinese characters. (10 Refs.)",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Dept. of Comput. Sci., Hong Kong Univ., Hong Kong",
  classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C1250B
                 (Character recognition); C6180 (User interfaces)",
  keywords =     "JACM; Just another Chinese metafont; Interactive
                 Chinese font design system; Font generator; User
                 interface; FG; Metafont system; Predefined strokes;
                 Radicals; Subcharacter; Front end; Hierarchical
                 structure; Chinese characters",
  language =     "English",
  thesaurus =    "Character recognition; Character sets; Interactive
                 systems; User interfaces; Word processing",
}

@Article{Chen:1988:SRC,
  author =       "P. N. Chen and Y. S. Chen and W. H. Hsu",
  title =        "Stroke Relation Coding --- a New Approach to the
                 Recognition of Multi-Font Printed {Chinese}
                 Characters",
  journal =      j-INT-J-PATTERN-RECOGNITION-ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE,
  volume =       "2",
  institution =  "Natl THU +",
  pages =        "149--160",
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "IPJIEI",
  ISSN =         "0218-0014",
  bibsource =    "Graphics/rosenfeld/1988.bib",
  keywords =     "IMAGE, SYMBOL",
}

@Article{Childs:1988:FSM,
  author =       "Bart Childs",
  title =        "{{\TeX{} fonts and suggested magnifications}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "9",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "129--131",
  month =        Aug,
  year =         "1988",
}

@MastersThesis{Cyrus:1988:DSE,
  author =       "Wes Tait Cyrus",
  title =        "Design of a screen editor which supports variable font
                 widths",
  type =         "Thesis (M.S.)",
  school =       "University of New Mexico",
  address =      "Albuquerque, NM, USA",
  pages =        "ix + 114",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Bibliography: leaves 113-114.",
  keywords =     "Computer bulletin boards.",
}

@Book{Durbeck:1988:OHD,
  editor =       "Robert C. Durbeck and Sol Sherr",
  title =        "Output Hardcopy Devices",
  publisher =    pub-AP,
  address =      pub-AP:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 526",
  year =         "1988",
  ISBN =         "0-12-225040-0",
  LCCN =         "TK7887.7 .O981 1988",
  bibdate =      "Tue Dec 14 22:47:46 1993",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
  note =         "See article by Mike Parker on printer fonts, and
                 undesirability of white-writ\-ing engines. I have not
                 bought this book.",
}

@Article{Griffee:1988:ITF,
  author =       "Alan W. Griffee and Cherrelyn A. Casey",
  title =        "An introduction to typographic fonts and digital font
                 resources",
  journal =      j-IBM-SYS-J,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "206",
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "IBMSA7",
  ISSN =         "0018-8670",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 26 11:13:47 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ibmsysj.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@InProceedings{Holder:1988:FSC,
  author =       "S. Holder and J. Dengler",
  title =        "Font- and Sizeinvariant Character Recognition with
                 Greyvalue Image Features",
  crossref =     "ICPR:1988:NIC",
  institution =  "FRG",
  pages =        "252--254",
  year =         "1988",
  bibsource =    "Graphics/rosenfeld/1988.bib",
  keywords =     "IMAGE, SYMBOL",
}

@Article{Holder:1988:FSI,
  author =       "S. Holder and J. Dengler",
  title =        "Font-and size invariant character recognition with
                 greyvalue image features",
  journal =      "Proceedings --- International Conference on Pattern
                 Recognition",
  pages =        "252--254",
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "PICREG",
  ISBN =         "0-8186-0878-1",
  LCCN =         "Q 327 I615 1988",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 12 10:17:18 1998",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "Available from IEEE Service Cent (catalog number
                 88CH2614-6). Piscataway, NJ, USA.",
  abstract =     "A novel approach for character recognition based on
                 grey-value features is proposed, as the usual approach
                 based on binary images fails when very small characters
                 are analyzed. Size invariance is achieved in two ways.
                 A coarse scaling is determined by the Laplacian
                 pyramid. Taking the appropriate level, the variation of
                 size is within a factor of two. Complete size
                 invariance is achieved by the specific choice of the
                 features themselves, which are weighed distributions of
                 directions and direction changes. These features are
                 also comparatively invariant to different fonts but
                 quite specific to the basic structure of a character.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "German Cancer Research Cent, Heidelberg, West Ger",
  classification = "723",
  conference =   "9th International Conference on Pattern Recognition",
  conferenceyear = "1988",
  journalabr =   "Proc Int Conf Pattern Recognit",
  keywords =     "Character Recognition; Image Processing; Gray Value
                 Image Features; Gray Level Image Features; Laplacian
                 Pyramid; Size Invariant Character Recognition; Font
                 Invariant Character Recognition",
  meetingaddress = "Rome, Italy",
  meetingdate =  "Nov 14--17 1988",
  publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center",
  sponsor =      "Int Assoc for Pattern Recognition, Paris, Fr",
}

@Book{HP:1988:LPF,
  author =       "{Hewlett-Packard Company}",
  title =        "{LaserJet} printer family font catalog",
  publisher =    "Hewlett-Packard",
  address =      "Boise, Idaho?",
  pages =        "various",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Part no. 33440-90910.",
  keywords =     "Printers (Data processing systems) --- Handbooks,
                 manuals, etc.",
}

@MastersThesis{Huggins:1988:EHM,
  author =       "K. Cleo R. Huggins",
  title =        "{Egyptian} hieroglyphs for modern printing devices: an
                 outline font of {Egyptian} hieroglyphs for {PostScript}
                 printers",
  type =         "Thesis",
  school =       "Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford University",
  address =      "Stanford, CA, USA",
  pages =        "various",
  day =          "1",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  series =       "Report / Stanford University. Computer Science Dept.;
                 No. STAN-CS-89-1251",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Egyptian language --- Writing, Hieroglyphic.;
                 PostScript (Computer program language); Computerized
                 typesetting.; Printers (Data processing systems)",
}

@Article{Ion:1988:TUI,
  author =       "Patrick D. F. Ion and Bonita D. Ross Ion",
  title =        "{\TeX} and its Uses for Information Presentation",
  journal =      j-BULL-AM-SOC-INF-SCI,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "21--22",
  month =        apr # "--" # may,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "BASICR",
  ISSN =         "0095-4403",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Desktop publishing will become a significant business
                 in the next few years. Already on the market are
                 several systems that are easy to use and produce quite
                 acceptable output; other systems available are much
                 harder to use, but provide much greater flexibility and
                 more sophisticated output. One such system is {\TeX}
                 (pronounced teck as in technology), a very powerful
                 computer typesetting system which started out on
                 mainframes. {\TeX} is a document compiler. It takes a
                 source file and prepares an output file for printing;
                 the process resembles compilation of programming
                 language compiler source code to prepare an executable
                 output. A special feature of {\TeX} is its ability to
                 handle different fonts and special characters.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Mathematical Reviews, Ann Arbor, MI, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "Mathematical Reviews, Ann Arbor, MI, USA",
  classification = "903; 745; 723",
  journalabr =   "Bull Am Soc Inf Sci",
  keywords =     "information dissemination; Publishing; information
                 science --- Information Use; information retrieval
                 systems; printing; typesetting; computer programming;
                 desktop publishing; {\TeX} document compiler; special
                 alphabets; Greek alphabet; Cyrillic alphabet",
}

@Article{Knuth:1988:PM,
  author =       "Donald E. Knuth",
  title =        "A Punk Meta-Font",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "9",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "152--168",
  month =        Aug,
  year =         "1988",
  ISSN =         "0896-3207",
  bibdate =      "Mon Aug 22 11:50:31 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/knuth-donald-e.bib",
}

@Article{Knuth:1988:PMF,
  author =       "Donald E. Knuth",
  title =        "{A Punk Meta-Font}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "9",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "152--168",
  month =        Aug,
  year =         "1988",
}

@MastersThesis{Lee:1988:NNS,
  author =       "Ming-chih Yeh Lee",
  title =        "Neural network structure modeling: an application to
                 font recognition",
  type =         "Thesis (M.S.)",
  school =       "Texas Tech University",
  address =      "Lubbock, TX, USA",
  pages =        "viii + 125",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Bibliography: leaves 100-101.",
  keywords =     "Pattern recognition systems.; Computer vision.; Neural
                 computers.; Artificial intelligence --- Computer
                 programs.",
}

@Article{Levy:1988:UGF,
  author =       "Silvio Levy",
  title =        "{{Using Greek fonts with \TeX}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "9",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "20--24",
  month =        Apr,
  year =         "1988",
}

@Misc{Lohoff-Werner:1988:TTL,
  author =       "Joachim Lohoff-Werner",
  title =        "{Treiber f{\"{u}}r {\TeX} mit Laden von Fonts}",
  howpublished = "Studienarbeit",
  address =      "Braunschweig",
  year =         "1988",
  bibsource =    "Misc/TUBScsd/1988.bib",
  annote =       "Dokumentation eines DVI-Treibers, der die
                 ger{\"{a}}teunabh{\"{a}}ngige Ausgabe des Textsystems
                 TeX auf einem Laserdrucker ``Kyocera F-1010''
                 ausgibt.",
  descriptor =   "Drucker, DVI, Programm, TeX",
}

@InCollection{Parker:1988:OHD,
  author =       "Mike Parker",
  editor =       "Robert C. Durbeck and Sol Sherr",
  booktitle =    "Output Hardcopy Devices",
  title =        "Printer Fonts",
  chapter =      "19",
  publisher =    pub-AP,
  address =      pub-AP:adr,
  pages =        "497--516",
  year =         "1988",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
}

@Article{Perry:1988:PAC,
  author =       "Tekla S. Perry",
  title =        "`{PostScript}' Prints Anything: a Case History",
  journal =      j-IEEE-SPECTRUM,
  volume =       "25",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "42--46",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "IEESAM",
  ISSN =         "0018-9235",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The development history of the page description
                 language PostScript is presented. Several key problems
                 in the development are described, laser printer, a
                 harbor simulation that drove the language-to-be toward
                 its object orientation, font algorithm creation, and
                 image reduction and analysis. Key technical
                 developments that aided the establishment of PostScript
                 are also mentioned; these include the Apple Macintosh
                 microcomputer and its need for bit-mapped graphics
                 printing, cheap laser printers, and cost declines in
                 memory.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "IEEE, New York, NY, USA",
  affiliationaddress = "IEEE, New York, NY, USA",
  classification = "722; 723",
  journalabr =   "IEEE Spectrum",
  keywords =     "computer programming languages; computer peripheral
                 equipment --- Printers; computers, microcomputer; data
                 processing --- Data Reduction and Analysis; image
                 processing; computer graphics; PostScript page
                 description language; Apple Macintosh microcomputer;
                 laser printer; font algorithm; bit-mapped graphics
                 printing",
}

@Article{Ristroph:1988:MFG,
  author =       "John H. Ristroph",
  title =        "Multi-system font generation",
  journal =      j-COMPUT-IND-ENG,
  volume =       "15",
  pages =        "467--474",
  year =         "1988",
  CODEN =        "CINDDL",
  ISSN =         "0360-8352",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "A description is given of the DOTFONT system which is
                 capable of generating fonts for most dot matrix
                 displays, both printers and CRT's. This capability
                 should be useful to engineers writing technical papers,
                 for it can be used to create Greek characters and other
                 special symbols not otherwise readily available. The
                 software requires an IBM compatible with an EGA
                 (Enhanced Graphics Adapter) but the font files which it
                 creates can be used on other configurations.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Univ of Southwestern Louisiana",
  affiliationaddress = "LA, USA",
  classification = "723",
  conference =   "Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference on Computers
                 and Industrial Engineering",
  journalabr =   "Comput Ind Eng",
  keywords =     "Data Processing; Word Processing; Computer Peripheral
                 Equipment--Graphics; Computer Graphics; Dot Matrix
                 Printers; dotfont System; Color Graphics Adapter",
  meetingaddress = "Dallas, TX, USA",
  meetingdate =  "Mar 23--25 1988",
  meetingdate2 = "03/23--25/88",
}

@Book{Ruder:1988:TG,
  author =       "Emil Ruder",
  title =        "Typographie; Ein Gestaltungsbuch",
  publisher =    pub-NIGGLI,
  address =      pub-NIGGLI:adr,
  edition =      "Fifth revised",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Tue Mar 1 12:08:26 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook1.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  note =         "Contains complete English and French translation.",
  acknowledgement = ack-fm,
  annote =       "Excellent book about typography and design. Contains
                 many examples of the explained concepts. The main focus
                 is on individual typography as an art.",
  keywords =     "layout, typography, design, fonts",
}

@InProceedings{Sanfeliu:1988:ABH,
  author =       "A. Sanfeliu and J. Font and I. Orteu",
  title =        "An Architecture Based on Hybrid Systems for Analyzing
                 {3D} Industrial Scenes",
  crossref =     "ICPR:1988:NIC",
  institution =  "Spain",
  pages =        "368--370",
  year =         "1988",
  bibsource =    "Graphics/rosenfeld/1988.bib",
  keywords =     "(IMAGE PART STRUCTURE)",
}

@Article{Schrod:1988:FSM,
  author =       "Joachim Schrod",
  title =        "{{\LaTeX{} fonts and suggested magnifications}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "9",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "241--243",
  month =        Nov,
  year =         "1988",
}

@Misc{Simonsen:1988:GFE,
  author =       "Mark Simonsen",
  title =        "{GS} Font Editor",
  publisher =    "Beagle Bros, Inc.",
  address =      "San Diego, CA, USA",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "An additional disk of Helvetica fonts. A powerful
                 quick program that makes modifying existing fonts or
                 creating new ones a breeze. System requirements: Apple
                 IIe, IIc, IIc+, and IIgs; mouse. Apple IIe. Apple IIc.
                 Apple IIc+. Apple IIgs.",
  keywords =     "Computer programs.; Computerized typesetting.",
}

@Misc{Solutions:1988:S,
  author =       "{Solutions, Inc}",
  title =        "{SuperGlue}",
  publisher =    "Solutions",
  address =      "Montpelier, VT, USA",
  edition =      "[Version] 1.05.",
  year =         "1988",
  ISBN =         "0-929100-01-8 (manual)",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from title screen. Disk label has copyright
                 1987. SuperImageSaver --- SuperViewer --- SuperViewer
                 DA --- Font/DA Mover --- SuperGlue sampler. Method for
                 transferring graphics and printed output created by
                 other applications to program you are using. Also makes
                 it possible to capture printed output from documents on
                 disk in a form which can be transmitted electronically;
                 and extract numbers or text from the printed output of
                 one program for inclusion in another program. System
                 requirements: Macintosh computer 512K or larger; works
                 with Excel, MacProject, MacDraw, MacPaint, Microsoft
                 Chart, MacWrite, Microsoft Word, ReadySetGo, PageMaker
                 or Illustrator; SuperImageSaver printer.",
  keywords =     "Computer graphics.; Data transmission systems.;
                 Utilities (Computer programs)",
}

@Misc{Timeworks:1988:FP,
  author =       "{Timeworks, Inc}",
  title =        "Font pack 2",
  publisher =    "Timeworks",
  address =      "Deerfield, ILL",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "2 computer disks user's manual + instruction card.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Package includes one 3 1/2 inch disk which contains
                 the same information as the two 5 1/4 inch disks.
                 Includes 8 fonts in a wide range of sizes, l7 special
                 effects, and over 1000 possible type-style
                 combinations. System requirements: Apple IIe
                 (enhanced), IIc, IIGS and compatible computers; Publish
                 it program. Apple IIc. Apple IIe. Apple IIgs.",
  keywords =     "Computer programs.; Computer graphics.; Desktop
                 publishing.; Lettering.; Printing.",
}

@Article{Vanderburg:1988:SUV,
  author =       "Glenn Vanderburg",
  title =        "{Some useful variations of standard fonts}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "9",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "125--125",
  month =        Aug,
  year =         "1988",
}

@Misc{VonEhr:1988:FPF,
  author =       "Jim {Von Ehr} and Kevin Crowder and {Altsys
                 Corporation}",
  title =        "{Fontographer} professional font editor",
  publisher =    "Altsys",
  address =      "Plano, TX, USA",
  edition =      "Version 2.2.1.",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Sat May 04 17:12:28 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Serial number: ``203189.'' Title from disk label. A
                 specialized graphic editor designed to simplify the
                 creation of high quality letters and logotypes. System
                 requirements: Apple Macintosh, Macintosh XL, or
                 Macintosh Plus; 512K; Finder; external disk drive or
                 hard disk is highly recommended. Macintosh. Macintosh
                 XL. Macintosh Plus.",
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding --- Computer programs.;
                 Computerized typesetting.",
}

@TechReport{Witten:1988:FD,
  author =       "Ian H. Witten",
  title =        "Font Design",
  number =       "88/322/34",
  institution =  "University of Calgary",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1988",
  bibsource =    "Techreports/university-of-calgary.bib",
  URL =          "mailto::parin@cpsc.ucalgary.ca",
}

@Misc{Wrenholt:1988:PLUa,
  author =       "John Wrenholt",
  title =        "{PS} lover's utility set",
  publisher =    "Big Red Computer Club",
  address =      "Norfolk, NE, USA",
  edition =      "V[ersion] 2.4.",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from title screen. Graphic cataloger --- Border
                 cataloger --- Font cataloger --- Label printer ---
                 Envelope printer --- Bookmark maker --- PS slide show
                 --- Clip art convert --- PS graphic maker --- Clip art
                 maker. A set of ten Print shop related utility programs
                 designed to make Print Shop more useful. Designed to be
                 used with Print shop, The Print shop companion, Print
                 shop graphic libraries, Newsroom, Clip art collection
                 Volumes 1 and 2, and Minipix. However, most of the
                 utilities can be used as stand alone programs. System
                 requirements: Apple II+, IIe, IIc, IIGS, Laser 128,
                 Laser EX; 48K; DOS 3.3; 2 disk drives recommended; dot
                 matrix printer; printer interface. Disk
                 characteristics: Floppy disk, dual-sided.",
  keywords =     "Computer graphics.; Printing.",
}

@Misc{Wrenholt:1988:PLUb,
  author =       "John Wrenholt",
  title =        "{PS} lover's utility set",
  publisher =    "Big Red Computer Club",
  address =      "Norfolk, NE, USA",
  edition =      "V[ersion] 2.5.",
  year =         "1988",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from title screen. Graphic cataloger --- Border
                 cataloger --- Font cataloger --- Label printer ---
                 Envelope printer --- Bookmark maker --- PS slide show
                 --- Clip art convert --- PS graphic maker --- Clip art
                 maker. A set of ten Print shop related utility programs
                 designed to make Print Shop more useful. Designed to be
                 used with Print shop, The Print shop companion, Print
                 shop graphic libraries, Newsroom, Clip art collection
                 Volumes 1 and 2, and Minipix. However, most of the
                 utilities can be used as stand alone programs. System
                 requirements: Apple II+, IIe, IIc, IIGS, Laser 128,
                 Laser EX; 48K; DOS 3.3; 2 disk drives recommended; dot
                 matrix printer; printer interface. Disk
                 characteristics: Floppy disk, dual-sided.",
  keywords =     "Computer graphics.; Printing.",
}

@Article{Wujastyk:1988:MFS,
  author =       "Dominik Wujastyk",
  title =        "{{The many faces of \TeX: A survey of digital
                 {META}fonts}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "9",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "131--151",
  month =        Aug,
  year =         "1988",
}

@InProceedings{Adams:1989:AAB,
  author =       "D. Adams",
  title =        "abcdefg: {A} Better Constraint Driven Environment for
                 Font Generation",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "54--70",
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@InProceedings{Adams:1989:PFQ,
  author =       "D. Adams and R. Southall",
  title =        "Problems of Font Quality Assessment",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "213--222",
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@Manual{Adobe:1989:ABS,
  title =        "{Adobe} binary screen font files ({ABF}) specification
                 --- Version 2.0",
  type =         "Adobe PN",
  number =       "LPS5006",
  organization = "PostScript Developer Tools \& Strategies Group, Adobe
                 Systems Inc.",
  address =      "Mountain View, CA, USA",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "Misc/IMMD_IV.bib",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 17:15:37 2000",
}

@Manual{Adobe:1989:AFM,
  title =        "{Adobe} font metric files specification --- Version
                 2.0",
  type =         "Adobe PN",
  number =       "LPS5004",
  organization = "PostScript Developer Tools \& Strategies Group, Adobe
                 Systems Inc.",
  address =      "Mountain View, CA, USA",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "Misc/IMMD_IV.bib",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 17:15:43 2000",
}

@Manual{Adobe:1989:PLC,
  title =        "{PostScript} language composite font extensions",
  organization = "Adobe Systems Inc.",
  address =      "Mountain View, CA, USA",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "Misc/IMMD_IV.bib",
}

@Manual{Adobe:1989:SDP,
  title =        "Supporting downloadable PostScript fonts --- Technical
                 Note 040",
  organization = "PostScript Developer Tools \& Strategies Group, Adobe
                 Systems Inc.",
  address =      "Mountain View, CA, USA",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "Misc/IMMD_IV.bib",
  note =         "pr: discontinued by Adobe; may be still available to
                 members of Adobe Developers Association",
}

@Manual{Adobe:1989:SFD,
  title =        "Sonata font design specification --- Technical Note
                 045",
  organization = "PostScript Developer Tools \& Strategies Group, Adobe
                 Systems Inc.",
  address =      "Mountain View, CA, USA",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "Misc/IMMD_IV.bib",
  note =         "pr: discontinued by Adobe; may be still available to
                 members of Adobe Developers Association",
}

@Misc{Advantage:1989:MB,
  author =       "{Advantage Computing}",
  title =        "{Macintosh} best 100",
  publisher =    "Advantage Computing",
  address =      "Santa Cruz, CA, USA",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. Title on documentation:
                 Advantage Computing's Macintosh best 100. Public domain
                 and shareware software. Air traffic control2 ---
                 Appletones --- Big calendar --- Daleks DA ---
                 Depreciation 0.3 --- Eliza --- Font editor --- Graphics
                 viewer --- Iggy Iggopolis --- Let's get tanked ---
                 MacCommand --- MacConcentration --- Mozart folder ---
                 Orion --- Runaround --- Space invaders --- Stunt copter
                 --- Think ahead --- Trails. System requirements:
                 Macintosh computer. Macintosh",
  keywords =     "Computer programs.",
}

@InProceedings{Andre:1989:DF,
  author =       "J. Andr{\'e} and B. Borghi",
  title =        "Dynamic Fonts",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "198--204",
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@Article{Andre:1989:MFT,
  author =       "J. Andr{\'e}",
  title =        "{M}{\'e}triques de fontes en typographie
                 traditionnelle {(English: Font metrics in traditional
                 typography)}",
  journal =      j-GUTENBERG,
  volume =       "4",
  pages =        "9--22",
  month =        "d{\'{e}}cembre",
  year =         "1989",
  ISSN =         "1140-9304",
}

@Article{Andre:1989:MQF,
  author =       "J. Andr{\'e}",
  title =        "{\'E}ditorial~: mais que fait la police~? {(English:
                 what is the font doing?)}",
  journal =      j-GUTENBERG,
  volume =       "4",
  pages =        "1--1",
  month =        "d{\'{e}}cembre",
  year =         "1989",
  ISSN =         "1140-9304",
}

@Article{Andre:1989:PPE,
  author =       "J. Andr{\'e} and V. Ostromoukhov",
  title =        "Punk~: de {\METAFONT} {\`a} {Post\-Script} {(English:
                 Punk: from {\METAFONT} to PostScript)}",
  journal =      j-GUTENBERG,
  volume =       "4",
  pages =        "23--28",
  month =        "d{\'{e}}cembre",
  year =         "1989",
  ISSN =         "1140-9304",
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1989:F,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{FontWINDOW}",
  publisher =    "Metagraphics Software Corp. [production company]",
  address =      "Scotts Valley, CA, USA",
  edition =      "Version 4.00.",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "5 computer disks",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from title screen. Title on guide: Fontwindow,
                 graphics font editing toolkit. Allows user to create,
                 edit, and customize computer image bitmap fonts. Also
                 provides unlimited graphic fonts, icons, foreign
                 language styles, and animation cells for use with the
                 Metagraphics MetaWINDOW environment. System
                 requirements: IBM PC, or IBM XT, or IBM AT, or IBM
                 PS/2; 350K; PC DOS or MS DOS version 3.0 or later;
                 mouse or input device; graphics adapter. IBM PC. IBM
                 XT. IBM AT. IBM PS/2.",
  keywords =     "Utilities (Computer programs).; Type and type-founding
                 --- Computer programs.",
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1989:FDa,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Font disk \#1",
  publisher =    "Print Shop User's Club",
  address =      "Oakland, CA, USA",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. Provides 40--50 fonts intended
                 for use with the Apple II or GS version of Print shop.
                 System requirements: Apple II. Apple II (Computer)",
  keywords =     "Printing, Practical.; Computer drawing.",
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1989:FDb,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Font disk \#2",
  publisher =    "Print Shop User's Club",
  address =      "Oakland, CA, USA",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. Provides fonts to be used with
                 the Print shop program. System requirements: Apple II.
                 Apple II (Computer)",
  keywords =     "Printing, Practical.; Computer drawing.",
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1989:FDc,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Font disk \#6",
  publisher =    "Print Shop User's Club",
  address =      "Oakland, CA, USA",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. Provides fonts to be use with
                 the Print shop program. System requirements: Apple II.
                 Apple II (Computer)",
  keywords =     "Printing, Practical.; Computer drawing.",
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1989:SVR,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{SIGGRAPH} video review",
  publisher =    "ACM",
  address =      "Baltimore, MD, USA",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 videocassette",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "VHS format. ``Optional supplement to the ACM SIGGRAPH
                 publication Computer Graphics.'' Issue 33:
                 Snap-dragging and the gargoyle illustration system ---
                 pier et al. --- MIT visible language workshop --- Color
                 selection tools --- stone --- Siemens RTL tiled window
                 system --- Set operations on polyhedra using binary
                 space partitioning trees. Issue 34: Data analysis
                 networks in DINDE --- Sassafras demo --- The
                 information lens --- 3D reconstruction of MRI images
                 --- Three dimensional font design.",
  keywords =     "Computer graphics.; Computer drawing.; Computer
                 animation.",
}

@InProceedings{Bowden:1989:NIL,
  author =       "P. R. Bowden and D. F. Brailsford",
  title =        "On the Noise Immunity and Legibility of {Lucida}
                 Fonts",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "205--212",
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@Article{Conrad:1989:FTU,
  author =       "Arvin C. Conrad",
  title =        "{{Fine typesetting with {\TeX} using native Autologic
                 fonts}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "521--528",
  month =        Dec,
  year =         "1989",
}

@Article{Crabb:1989:MR,
  author =       "D. Crabb",
  title =        "A {Macintosh} retrospective",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "143--144, 146",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 12 17:54:09 MDT 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C7120 (Finance); C6150E (General utility programs)",
  keywords =     "Desk accessories; Fkeys; Fonts; IRS form; MacInTax;
                 Macintosh; Macintosh environment; MasterJuggler; PC
                 industry; Sounds; Tax preparation program",
  thesaurus =    "Apple computers; Financial data processing; Personal
                 computing; Software packages; Utility programs",
}

@Article{Dardailler:1989:NFE,
  author =       "D. Dardailler",
  title =        "Normes et fontes {(English: standards and fonts)}",
  journal =      j-GUTENBERG,
  volume =       "4",
  pages =        "2--8",
  month =        "d{\'{e}}cembre",
  year =         "1989",
  ISSN =         "1140-9304",
}

@InProceedings{deBry:1989:MMF,
  author =       "R. deBry and A. W. Griffee and J. P. Hofmeister",
  title =        "Management of Multiple Font Technologies in a
                 Distributed System Environment",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "223--231",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 27 19:49:42 1996",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@Article{Duan:1989:IPS,
  author =       "G. Duan and R. A. Morris",
  title =        "The Importance of Phase in the Spectra of Digital
                 Type",
  journal =      j-EPODD,
  volume =       "2",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "47--60",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "EPODEU",
  ISSN =         "0894-3982",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/epodd.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/epodd.bib",
  abstract =     "The role of phase in the spectra of digital type is
                 examined. Characters and text are found to have more
                 information in the phase than in the magnitude, just as
                 for natural images. For letterforms, this means that
                 the position of features, not their size, has the
                 greatest influence on their discrimination. An
                 iterative reconstruction of characters from their phase
                 and from a magnitude characteristic only of the font,
                 not the individual characters, is examined.",
  keywords =     "Digital type, Signal reconstruction, Phase
                 information",
}

@InProceedings{Ellis:1989:PBC,
  author =       "Wm. Edwin Ellis",
  title =        "{\POSTSCRIPT}, {B{\'e}zier} curves, and {Chinese}
                 Characters",
  crossref =     "Riehl:1989:CTS",
  pages =        "162--165",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Sun Feb 11 07:03:23 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Fenton:1989:MFB,
  author =       "Erfert Fenton",
  title =        "The {Macintosh} font book",
  publisher =    "Peachpit Press",
  address =      "Berkeley, Calif.",
  pages =        "xi + 260",
  year =         "1989",
  ISBN =         "0-938151-05-3",
  LCCN =         "Z286.D47 F46 1989",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 27 17:16:58 MST 1996",
  price =        "US\$23.95",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "desktop publishing; macintosh (computer); printing --
                 data processing -- specimens; computer fonts",
}

@Misc{FloridaMarketing:1989:MA,
  author =       "{Florida Marketing International}",
  title =        "{MacIntosh} advanced",
  publisher =    "Florida Marketing International",
  address =      "Ormond Beach, FL, USA",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 videocassette (ca. 100 min.)",
  series =       "MacAcademy video training series",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "VHS format Title from title screen. Container title:
                 Advanced Mac operating techniques. Cassette label
                 title: Macintosh II. Font/DA mover --- Desk accessories
                 --- System updates --- Updating printer drivers ---
                 Creating good computer habits --- Disk first aid
                 --Rebuilding desktop file --- Clearing parameter RAM
                 --- Disk fragmentation --Undeleting files. Greg Rike
                 Productions, Inc., Altamonte Springs, Florida. Clair
                 Crookston. Basic instruction on the system operations
                 of the Macintosh.",
  keywords =     "Macintosh (Computer)",
}

@Article{Henderson:1989:OF,
  author =       "Doug Henderson",
  title =        "{{Outline fonts with {\MF}}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "36--38",
  month =        Apr,
  year =         "1989",
}

@InProceedings{Hersch:1989:IFR,
  author =       "R. Hersch",
  title =        "Introduction to Font Rasterization",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "1--13",
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@InProceedings{Hirose:1989:BAW,
  author =       "Yoshio Hirose and Koichi Yamashita and Shimpei
                 Hijiya",
  booktitle =    "International Joint Conference on Neural Networks ---
                 volume {II} ({Jun 18--22 1989: Washington, DC, USA})",
  title =        "Back-propagataion algorithm which varies the number of
                 hidden units",
  publisher =    pub-IEEE,
  address =      pub-IEEE:adr,
  pages =        "625--??",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE catalog number 89CH2765-6.",
  abstract =     "Summary form only given, as follows. A backpropagation
                 algorithm is presented that varies the number of hidden
                 units. The algorithm is expected to escape local minima
                 and makes it no longer necessary to decide on the
                 number of hidden units. Exclusive-OR training and 8
                 \$MUL@ 8 dot alphanumeric font training using this
                 algorithm are explained. In exclusive-OR training, the
                 probability of being trapped in local minima is
                 reduced. In alphanumeric font training, the network
                 converged two to three times faster than the
                 conventional backpropagation algorithm.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Fujitsu Lab Ltd, Atsugi, Jpn",
  classification = "731; 922; 723",
  conference =   "IJCNN International Joint Conference on Neural
                 Networks",
  conferenceyear = "1989",
  keywords =     "Systems Science and Cybernetics; Learning Systems;
                 Probability; Mathematical Techniques--Algorithms;
                 Backpropagation Algorithm; exclusive-or Training;
                 Alphanumeric Font Training; Hidden Units; Abstract
                 Only",
  meetingaddress = "Washington, DC, USA",
  meetingdate =  "Jun 18--22 1989",
  meetingdate2 = "06/18--22/89",
  publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center",
  sponsor =      "IEEE Technical Activities Board, Neural Network
                 Committee, USA; Int Neural Network Soc",
}

@Misc{HP:1989:HLP,
  author =       "{Hewlett-Packard Company}",
  title =        "{HP LaserJet ProCollection} font cartridge",
  publisher =    "Hewlett-Packard",
  address =      "Sunnyvale, CA, USA",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 15:09:44 2000",
  note =         "1 font cartridge + 3 manuals (Using Hewlett-Packard's
                 AutoFont support; AutoFont support, software
                 application notes; Using the Hewlett-Packard
                 ProCollection font cartridge)",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Publication date on manuals: 1990. 92286PC. Contains
                 six typefaces, which create a total of 65 different
                 fixed-pitch and proportional fonts for documents
                 produced in popular business applications. System
                 requirements: HP Vectra PC; LaserJet printer. HP Vectra
                 PC.",
  keywords =     "HP LaserJet printers --- Handbooks, manuals, etc.;
                 Printers (Data processing systems)",
}

@Article{Kai:1989:HSO,
  author =       "Naoyuki Kai and Tsutomu Minagawa and Ichiro Nagashima
                 and Masahide Ohhashi",
  title =        "High speed outline font rasterizing {LSI}",
  journal =      "Proceedings of the Custom Integrated Circuits
                 Conference",
  pages =        "24.6/1--4",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "PCICER",
  ISSN =         "0886-5930",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "Available from IEEE Service Cent. Piscataway.",
  abstract =     "A description is given of a high-speed outline font
                 rasterizing LSI, the Font Graphics Accelerator (FGA),
                 for desktop-publishing applications. A filling
                 algorithm that is easy to implement and assures the
                 correct filling has been developed for the FGA. The FGA
                 has dedicated hardware that rasterizes a B{\'e}zier
                 curve at an average rate of 200 ns\slash dot by
                 sequentially dividing the curve. It also has a digital
                 differential analyzer for generating lines and arcs.
                 Using these hardwares it can generate Japanese kanji
                 characters at an average rate of 4000 characters/s. The
                 chip was fabricated with 1.2-\$mu@m double-metal-layer
                 CMOS technology, and operation at 20 MHz has been
                 achieved.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Toshiba Corp, Kawasaki, Jpn",
  classification = "713; 714; 723",
  conference =   "Proceedings of the IEEE 1989 Custom Integrated
                 Circuits Conference",
  conferenceyear = "1989",
  journalabr =   "Proc Custom Integr Circuits Conf",
  keywords =     "Integrated Circuits, LSI; Performance; Character
                 Recognition; Computer Programming--Algorithms; Font
                 Rasterizing LSI; Filling Algorithm; B{\'e}zier Curve;
                 Digital Differential Analyzer; Japanese Kanji
                 Characters",
  meetingaddress = "San Diego, CA, USA",
  meetingdate =  "May 15--18 1989",
  meetingdate2 = "05/15--18/1989",
  publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center",
  sponsor =      "IEEE, Electron Devices Soc, New York, NY, USA; IEEE,
                 Solid-State Circuits Council, USA; IEEE, Rochester
                 Section, USA",
}

@InProceedings{Karow:1989:AHI,
  author =       "P. Karow",
  title =        "Automatic Hinting for Intelligent Font Scaling",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "232--241",
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@TechReport{Kawabata:1989:FCD,
  author =       "Atsushi Kawabata and Dan C. Marinescu",
  title =        "Font Cache Design Issues in a Distributed Electronic
                 Publishing System for {Japanese} Language Documents",
  number =       "SERC-TR-55-P",
  institution =  "Software Engineering Research Centre",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "Techreports/software-engineering-research-centre.bib",
  abstract =     "In this paper, we investigate critical design issues
                 for a distributed electronic publishing system for
                 Japanese language documents. Several font cache
                 organizations are evaluated and a new strategy, using
                 shadow font cache directories, is proposed.",
}

@Article{Kim:1989:MFG,
  author =       "Cha Jong Kim and Han Jong Kang and Soo Youn Lee",
  title =        "A multipurpose font generation system",
  journal =      j-J-KOREA-INFO-SCI-SOCIETY,
  volume =       "16",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "422--433",
  month =        sep,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "HJKHDC",
  ISSN =         "0258-9125",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 24 12:44:52 MDT 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  abstract =     "An interactive graphics system designed for the
                 device-independent generation of a multipurpose font is
                 described. Input methods include an interactive
                 abstraction of the contour from bit patterns of an
                 image scanner and an automatic composition of Hangul
                 from its character elements. PostScript (a page
                 description language) formatted outputs are adopted to
                 effectively support output devices such as LBP and
                 Display PostScript. Logical screen, multilevel
                 adjustment and conversion algorithm from B{\'{e}}zier
                 curve to polyline, etc. are introduced to obtain a good
                 quality Hangul Metafont with a friendly user interface.
                 (13 Refs.)",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C6130B (Graphics techniques); C6130D (Document
                 processing techniques)",
  keywords =     "Hangul Metafont; Logical screen; PostScript formatted
                 outputs; Multipurpose font generation system;
                 Interactive graphics system; Device-independent
                 generation; Interactive abstraction; Bit patterns;
                 Image scanner; Automatic composition; Character
                 elements; Page description language; Output devices;
                 LBP; Display PostScript; Multilevel adjustment;
                 Conversion algorithm; B{\'{e}}zier curve; Polyline;
                 Friendly user interface",
  language =     "Korean",
  thesaurus =    "Character sets; Computer graphics; Interactive
                 systems; Text editing",
}

@Book{Knuth:1989:CTE,
  author =       "Donald E. Knuth",
  title =        "Computers and typesetting: errata and changes as of 11
                 {October} 1989",
  publisher =    pub-TUG,
  address =      pub-TUG:adr,
  pages =        "various",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 20 11:04:41 MDT 1996",
  series =       "Computers and typesetting.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``This document contains all known errata and changes
                 to Computers and Typesetting, Volumes A-E, as compiled
                 by the {\TeX} Project at Stanford, from 20 February
                 1989 \ldots{}'' Caption title. ``Distributed with
                 TUGboat Volume 10 (1989), No.4.'' Colophon for
                 Computers and Typesetting --- Bugs in Computers and
                 Typesetting --- Changes to the programs and fonts.",
  keywords =     "TeX (Computer file); Computerized typesetting ---
                 Computer programs.",
}

@InProceedings{Kohen:1989:SEW,
  author =       "E. Kohen",
  title =        "A Simple and Efficient Way to Design Middle Resolution
                 Fonts",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "22--33",
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@Article{Larsson:1989:CF,
  author =       "Jan Eric Larsson",
  title =        "{{A chess font for {\TeX}}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "351--351",
  month =        Nov,
  year =         "1989",
}

@Article{Mittelbach:1989:NFS,
  author =       "Frank Mittelbach and Rainer Sch{\"{o}}pf",
  title =        "{{A new font selection scheme for {\TeX} macro
                 packages\Dash the basic macros}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "222--238",
  month =        Jul,
  year =         "1989",
}

@Misc{MolecularDesign:1989:Ca,
  author =       "{Molecular Design Ltd}",
  title =        "{ChemText}",
  publisher =    "Molecular Design Ltd.",
  address =      "San Leandro, CA, USA",
  edition =      "Version 1.21.",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 15:09:59 2000",
  note =         "13 computer disks + 1 quick guide (1 v. ; 30 cm.)
                 + 1 quick-reference card + 1 installation guide (25 p.
                 ; 28 cm.) + 1 addendum (21 p. ; 28 cm.) + 1 hardware
                 requirements data sheet.",
  series =       "Chemist's personal software series Chemist's personal
                 software series [computer file]",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title, date, and version from disk label. User guide,
                 version 1.1; Addendum and installation guide, version
                 1.2. Serial number: TXA9150452. Program disk ---
                 Utilities disk --- System disk --- Support disk 1 ---
                 Support disk 2 --- Font disk 1 --- Font disk 2 --- Font
                 disk 3 --- Font disk 4 --- American dictionary ---
                 British dictionary --- French dictionary --- German
                 dictionary. A chemist's word processor that integrates
                 structures, forms and equations into the text of the
                 user's documents. System requirements: IBM PC, XT, AT,
                 or 100\% compatibles; DOS 2.0- 3.2 for PC and XT, DOS
                 3.0-3.3 for AT; 640K; graphics interface card; modem;
                 printer. IBM PC. IBM XT. IBM AT.",
  keywords =     "Word processing --- Computer programs.",
}

@Misc{MolecularDesign:1989:Cb,
  author =       "{Molecular Design Ltd}",
  title =        "{ChemText}",
  publisher =    "Molecular Design Ltd.",
  address =      "San Leandro, CA, USA",
  edition =      "Version 1.30.",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "14 computer disks guide + 1 quick-reference card + 1
                 ChemText 1.2/1.3 Addendum + 1 ChemText 1.3 installation
                 + 1 hardware requirements sheet.",
  series =       "Chemist's personal software series Chemist's personal
                 software series [computer file]",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title, date, and version from disk label. Serial
                 number: TXI9150946. Program disk --- Utilities disk ---
                 System disk --- Support disks 1- 3 --- Font disks 1-4
                 --- American dictionary --- German dictionary ---
                 British dictionary --- French dictionary. A chemist's
                 word processor that integrates structures, forms and
                 equations into the text of the user's documents. System
                 requirements: IBM PC, XT, AT, or 100\% compatibles; DOS
                 2.0- 3.2 for PC and XT, DOS 3.0-3.3 for AT; 640K;
                 graphics interface card; modem optional; printer. IBM
                 PC. IBM AT. IBM XT.",
  keywords =     "Word processing --- Computer programs.",
}

@InProceedings{Morris:1989:CFS,
  author =       "R. J. T. Morris and L. D. Rubin and H. Tirri",
  booktitle =    "International Joint Conference on Neural Networks ---
                 volume II (Jun 18--22 1989: Washington, DC, USA)",
  title =        "A comparison of feedforward and self-organizing
                 approaches to the font orientation problems",
  organization = pub-IEEE,
  publisher =    pub-IEEE,
  address =      pub-IEEE:adr,
  pages =        "291--297",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database, Ai/SOM.LVQ.bib",
  note =         "IEEE catalog number 89CH2765-6.",
  abstract =     "The problem of determining the orientation of printed
                 text is considered. The problem differs considerably
                 from traditional optical character recognition, and its
                 application to automatic inspection requires efficient
                 processing and highly accurate results. Two methods are
                 described. The first is a feedforward network, with
                 structure and parameters derived using optimal
                 detection theory. The second method makes use of the
                 learning vector quantization self-organizing networks
                 of T. Kohonen (Self-Organization and Associative
                 Memory, Springer-Verlag, 1988). Experimental results
                 and a complete implementation are described. Both
                 techniques are found to be successful and their
                 relative advantages are discussed.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "AT\&T Bell Lab, Holmdel, NJ, USA",
  classification = "723; 913; 731; 921; 922; 741",
  conference =   "IJCNN International Joint Conference on Neural
                 Networks",
  conferenceyear = "1989",
  keywords =     "Character Recognition; Inspection--Automation; Systems
                 Science and Cybernetics--Neural Nets; Optimization;
                 Probability; Image Processing; Font Orientation
                 Problem; Optimal Detection Theory; Learning Vector
                 Quantization; Feedforward Network; Self-Organization",
  meetingaddress = "Washington, DC, USA",
  meetingdate =  "Jun 18--22 1989",
  meetingdate2 = "06/18--22/89",
  publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center",
  sponsor =      "IEEE Technical Activities Board, Neural Network
                 Committee, USA; Int Neural Network Soc",
}

@Article{Mumford:1989:CTT,
  author =       "A. M. Mumford",
  title =        "The {CGM} Today and Tomorrow",
  journal =      j-CGF,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "125--128",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "CGFODY",
  ISSN =         "0167-7055",
  bibdate =      "Tue Dec 17 12:06:34 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Loughborough Univ of Technology",
  affiliationaddress = "Loughborough, Engl",
  classification = "723; 902; C6130B (Graphics techniques); C6120 (File
                 organisation)",
  conference =   "7th Annual Eurographic (UK) Conference",
  keywords =     "Computer Graphics; Standards; Computer Systems
                 Programming--Standards; Computer Graphics Metafile
                 (CGM), design; standardization, Information exchange;
                 Computer graphics metafile; Market place; Used
                 standard; Networks; Computer graphics applications;
                 ISO; Computer graphics standards arena; Documents; Page
                 description; Fonts; File transfer",
  meetingaddress = "Manchester, Engl",
  meetingdate =  "Mar 29--31 1989",
  meetingdate2 = "03/29--31/89",
  subject =      "I.3.m Computing Methodologies, COMPUTER GRAPHICS,
                 Miscellaneous \\ I.3.4 Computing Methodologies,
                 COMPUTER GRAPHICS, Graphics Utilities, Graphics
                 packages",
  thesaurus =    "Computer graphics; File organisation; Standards",
}

@InProceedings{Nagashima:1989:DOF,
  author =       "Ichiro Nagashima and Naoyuki Kai and Tsutomu Minagawa
                 and Masahide Ohhashi",
  booktitle =    "Symposium on {VLSI} Circuits Digest of Technical
                 Papers ({May 25--27 1989: Kyoto, Japan})",
  title =        "Design of an outline font rasterizing {LSI}",
  publisher =    pub-IEEE,
  address =      pub-IEEE:adr,
  pages =        "117--118",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE catalog number 89TH0262-6.",
  abstract =     "The authors describe the font graphics accelerator
                 (FGA), a high-speed outline font rasterizing LSI which
                 includes a cubic B{\'e}zier curve generator, a DDA
                 (digital differential analyzer), and a fill unit. The
                 FGA can generate 4K characters/s in Japanese, which
                 includes Kanji characters. This performance satisfies
                 the requirement of next-generation laser beam printer
                 application. Descriptions of function, logic, and chip
                 design are given.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Toshiba Corp, Kawasaki, Jpn",
  classification = "722; 723; 713",
  conference =   "Symposium on VLSI Circuits 1989",
  conferenceyear = "1989",
  keywords =     "Computer Hardware; Computer Peripheral
                 Equipment--Graphics; Integrated Circuits, LSI; Font
                 Graphics Accelerator; Cubic B{\'e}zier Curve Generator;
                 Digital Differential Analyzer; Fill Unit; Japanese
                 Characters; Digest of Paper",
  meetingabr =   "Symp VLSI Circuit 1989",
  meetingaddress = "Kyoto, Japan",
  meetingdate =  "May 25--27 1989",
  meetingdate2 = "05/25--27/1989",
  publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center",
}

@InProceedings{Nanard:1989:AML,
  author =       "M. Nanard and J. Nanard",
  title =        "An Anti-Aliasing Method for Low Resolution Fonts Based
                 on Font Structure",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "111--122",
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@InProceedings{Nanard:1989:DAF,
  author =       "M. Nanard and J. Nanard and M. Gandara and N. Porte",
  title =        "Declarative Approach for Font Design by Incremental
                 Learning",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "71--82",
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@InProceedings{Ou:1989:FGA,
  author =       "C. Ou and Y. Ohno",
  title =        "Font Generation Algorithms for {Kanji} Characters",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "123--133",
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@Article{Pappas:1989:IP,
  author =       "T. L. Pappas",
  title =        "{\TeX}nology on the {IBM PC}",
  journal =      j-COMPUTER,
  volume =       "22",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "111--120",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "CPTRB4",
  ISSN =         "0018-9162",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 01 00:41:20 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  abstract =     "An overview of the {\TeX} typesetting system is given,
                 and some of the author's experiences are discussed. He
                 discusses input, justification and hyphenation, fonts,
                 math typesetting, macros, device-independent files and
                 special effects. {\TeX} products are then reviewed. The
                 author describes the hardware he has used and
                 recommends a {\TeX} software configuration. (0 Refs.)",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C7230 (Publishing and reproduction)",
  keywords =     "TeXnology; IBM PC; Overview; Typesetting system;
                 Input; Justification; Hyphenation; Fonts; Math
                 typesetting; Macros; Device-independent files; Special
                 effects; Software configuration",
  thesaurus =    "Computer controlled typesetting",
}

@Article{Pappas:1989:PRT,
  author =       "T. L. Pappas",
  title =        "Product Reviews --- {\TeX}nology on the {IBM PC}",
  journal =      j-COMPUTER,
  volume =       "22",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "111--120",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "CPTRB4",
  ISSN =         "0018-9162",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "An overview of the {\TeX} typesetting system is given,
                 and some of the author's experiences are discussed. He
                 discusses input, justification and hyphenation, fonts,
                 math typesetting, macros, device-independent files, and
                 special effects. {\TeX} products are then reviewed. The
                 author describes the hardware he has used and
                 recommends a {\TeX} software configuration.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Intermetrics",
  classification = "745; 722; 723",
  journalabr =   "Computer",
  keywords =     "Typesetting; Computer Peripheral Equipment--Printers;
                 {\TeX} Typesetting System; Hyphenation; Math
                 Typesetting; {\TeX} Software",
}

@Article{Parker:1989:F,
  author =       "Mike Parker",
  title =        "{{Fonts and {\PS}}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "346--350",
  month =        Nov,
  year =         "1989",
}

@Article{Pountain:1989:XWS,
  author =       "D. Pountain",
  title =        "The {X Window System}",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "353--355, 336--360",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 12 17:54:09 MDT 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C6150J (Operating systems); C6130B (Graphics
                 techniques)",
  keywords =     "Application; Client/server model; Graphics system;
                 Hidden windows; Multitasking windowing; Soft fonts;
                 Two-dimensional graphics drawing; UNIX",
  thesaurus =    "Computer graphics; Software packages; Standards;
                 Unix",
}

@InProceedings{Raine:1989:AOF,
  author =       "Neil Raine and David Seal and William Stoye and Roger
                 Wilson",
  title =        "The {Acorn Outline Font Manager}",
  crossref =     "USENIX:1989:UFC",
  pages =        "25--36",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 20 15:42:13 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.uu.net/library/bibliography",
  affiliation =  "Acorn Computers Ltd.",
}

@Article{Rosenberg:1989:CDS,
  author =       "S. Rosenberg",
  title =        "{Corel Draw} shows great promise (graphics program)",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "213--216",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 12 17:54:09 MDT 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "James Martin Associates, Reston, VA, USA",
  classification = "C6130B (Graphics techniques)",
  keywords =     "Clip-art disk; Corel Systems; Desktop publishing
                 programs; Dot-matrix; Drawing controls; EGA; Font disk;
                 Graphics tablet; High-quality graphics; IBM PC ATs;
                 LaserJet; Microsoft Windows; Mouse; PostScript
                 printers; Program disk; Scanned images; Typesetting;
                 Versatile graphics tool set",
  thesaurus =    "Computer graphics; IBM computers; Microcomputer
                 applications; Software packages",
}

@Misc{Sejnowski:1989:NC,
  editor =       "Terrence Sejnowski",
  key =          "NC",
  title =        "{Neural Computation}",
  howpublished = pub-MIT,
  address =      pub-MIT:adr,
  year =         "1989",
  ISSN =         "0899-7667",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook2.bib",
  note =         "Technical journal published four times per year, using
                 {\PS} and {\CMR} fonts",
  acknowledgement = ack-lmp,
}

@Article{Smura:1989:FII,
  author =       "Edwin J. Smura and Barbara Beeton and Karla Savage and
                 Alan Griffee",
  title =        "Font information interchange standard {ISO\slash IEC
                 9541}",
  journal =      j-COMP-COMM,
  volume =       "12",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "93--96",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "COCOD7",
  ISSN =         "0140-3664",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The use of soft copy permits a more rapid sharing of
                 information and the acceleration of new knowledge, but
                 barriers to the distribution of soft copy documents
                 exist. To overcome this problem the development of a
                 public font standard and new tools and services will be
                 required. ISO\slash DIS 9541 and related international
                 standards provide a foundation which allows for high
                 quality computer typography on a fully international
                 basis, including an indefinite variety of different
                 appearances for each distinct character. An overview of
                 the font standard is provided in this paper by its
                 developers.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Xerox Corp",
  affiliationaddress = "El Segundo, CA, USA",
  classification = "723; 902",
  journalabr =   "Comput Commun",
  keywords =     "Electronic Mail; Standards; Data
                 Transmission--Standards; Standard ISO/IEC 9541;
                 Computer Typography; Glyph Identifier",
}

@Book{StarMicronics:1989:MFN,
  author =       "{Star Micronics Company}",
  title =        "Multi --- font {NX} --- 2410 users manual",
  publisher =    "Star Micronics Co.",
  address =      "New York, NY, USA",
  pages =        "111",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Setting up the printer --- Control panel operations
                 --- Using the printer with commercial software ---
                 Using the printer with DOS and BASIC --- Maintenance
                 and troubleshooting --- Technical specifications ---
                 Printer control commands --- Download character
                 generator --- Character sets. This printer is a
                 compact, convenient, monochrome printer with a full
                 complement of features, making it an excellent
                 partner for a personal computer. It supports the
                 IBM/Epson printer commands and character sets,
                 enabling it to print just about anything [the
                 reader's] computer can generate, both text and
                 graphics. --- Features of the printer.",
  keywords =     "Star printers.",
}

@InProceedings{Tamari:1989:DHF,
  author =       "I. J. Tamari",
  title =        "Digitalisation of {Hebrew} fonts, or: Some
                 Evolutional Evaluations",
  crossref =     "Andre:1989:RID",
  pages =        "188--197",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Sun Oct 25 13:00:09 1998",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@Article{Tobin:1989:HLF,
  author =       "Georgia K. M. Tobin",
  title =        "{A handy little font}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "28--30",
  month =        Apr,
  year =         "1989",
}

@InCollection{Travers:1989:VRK,
  author =       "M. Travers",
  booktitle =    "ACM Hypertext'89 Proc.",
  title =        "A Visual Representation for Knowledge Structures",
  publisher =    pub-ACM,
  address =      pub-ACM:adr,
  pages =        "147",
  year =         "1989",
  bibsource =    "Database/Graefe.bib",
  series =       "Implementations and Interfaces",
  abstract =     "Knowledge-based systems often represent their
                 knowledge as a network of interrelated units. Such
                 networks are commonly presented to the user as a
                 diagram of nodes connected by lines. These diagrams
                 have provided a powerful visual metaphor for knowledge
                 representation. However, their complexity can easily
                 become unmanageable as the knowledge base (KB) grows.
                 This paper describes an alternate visual representation
                 for navigating knowledge structures, based on a virtual
                 museum metaphor. This representation uses nested boxes
                 rather than linked nodes to represent relations. The
                 intricate structure of the knowledge base is conveyed
                 by a combination of position, size, color, and font
                 cues. MUE (Museum Unit Editor) was implemented using
                 this representation to provide a graphic front end for
                 the Cyc knowledge base.",
}

@Misc{VonEhr:1989:FPF,
  author =       "Jim {Von Ehr} and Kevin Crowder and Katharine Green
                 and Earl Allen and {Altsys Corporation}",
  title =        "{Fontographer} professional font editor",
  publisher =    "Altsys",
  address =      "Plano, TX, USA",
  edition =      "Version 3.",
  year =         "1989",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 15:10:21 2000",
  note =         "2 computer disks + 1 ABCs tutorial (ii, 39, ii p.:
                 ill.; 22 cm.) + 1 quick reference guide.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from carrier label. Manual written by Katharine
                 Green and Earl Allen ; tutorial written by Katharine
                 Green. ``211278.'' Program disk --- Tools and
                 utilities. A specialized graphic editor designed to
                 simplify the creation of high quality letters and
                 logotypes. System requirements: Macintosh Plus (or
                 higher); at least 1 Mb of RAM; external disk drive or
                 hard disk highly recommended; PostScript compatible
                 printer. Macintosh Plus.",
  keywords =     "Fontographer (Computer program); Type and
                 type-founding --- Software.; Computerized typesetting
                 --- Software.",
}

@Article{Wilcox:1989:MML,
  author =       "Patricia Wilcox",
  title =        "{{{\small METAPLOT}: Machine-independent line graphics
                 for \TeX}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "179--187",
  month =        Jul,
  year =         "1989",
  ISSN =         "0896-3207",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib",
  abstract =     "METAPLOT is a program which translates files
                 describing vector graphics (HPGL) into {\MF} code; this
                 code is used to generate a figure as a single character
                 in a special font, using {\MF}.",
  acknowledgement = ack-spqr,
}

@Article{Wood:1989:WWP,
  author =       "L. Wood",
  title =        "A window on word processing",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "14",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "221--223",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 12 17:54:09 MDT 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C7106 (Word processing); C7108 (Desktop
                 publishing)",
  keywords =     "Ami; Compatible; Cut-and-paste; Desktop publishing;
                 EGA; Font control; Hercules; IBM PC AT; Layout control;
                 Microsoft Windows-based word processor; On-screen
                 graphics; PS/2; Search-and-replace; Spell checking; VGA
                 graphics; Window; Word processing package; WYSIWYG",
  thesaurus =    "Desktop publishing; Software packages; Word
                 processing",
}

@Article{Wujastyk:1989:FN,
  author =       "Dominik Wujastyk",
  title =        "{Font news}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "39--39",
  month =        Apr,
  year =         "1989",
}

@Article{Youngen:1989:MCM,
  author =       "R. E. Youngen and W. B. Woolf and D. C. Latterner",
  title =        "{Migration from Computer Modern fonts to Times
                 fonts}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "513--519",
  month =        Dec,
  year =         "1989",
}

@Article{Yuzuguchi:1989:DTP,
  author =       "A. Yuzuguchi",
  title =        "Desk top publishing now in {Japan}",
  journal =      j-J-SICE,
  volume =       "28",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "199--203",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1989",
  CODEN =        "KESEA",
  ISSN =         "0453-4662",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sgml.bib",
  abstract =     "Compared with 26 letters used in English more than
                 6353 letters including Hiragana, Kana and Kanji are
                 required in the Japanese language. This causes
                 complication when a Japanese DTP system is formed.
                 Though the concept of DTP was recently introduced in
                 Japan, numerous electronic publishing systems like
                 computerized type-setting system (CTS) have been used
                 for preparation of block copies and page compositions
                 since late 1970s. 1989 is considered the first year of
                 DTP since binary script software systems similar to
                 PostScript and laser printers with >400 dpi and
                 built-in kanji fonts based on medium-to-small sized
                 computers began to appear in the local market. For
                 example, a NEC 9801 based system with a 480 dpi laser
                 printer and the software capable of working with the
                 popular WP software `Ittaro' is available around 500
                 million yen. Development of a Japanese version of SGML
                 is an important theme to be challenged in the future.
                 (0 Refs.)",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing)",
  keywords =     "Japanese language; Japanese DTP system; Electronic
                 publishing systems; Laser printers; Built-in kanji
                 fonts; NEC 9801; Ittaro; SGML",
  language =     "Japanese",
  thesaurus =    "Desktop publishing",
}

@Book{Adil:1990:FMA,
  author =       "Zahir Adil",
  title =        "Font manipulation: an {Arabic\slash English} system",
  publisher =    "????",
  address =      "????",
  pages =        "97",
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Arabic type.; Computer graphics.",
}

@Manual{Adobe:1990:AFM,
  title =        "{Adobe} font metric files specification --- Version
                 3.0",
  type =         "Adobe PN",
  number =       "LPS5004",
  organization = "PostScript Developer Tools \& Strategies Group, Adobe
                 Systems Inc.",
  address =      "Mountain View, CA, USA",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1990",
  bibsource =    "Misc/IMMD_IV.bib",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 17:15:47 2000",
}

@Misc{Adobe:1990:AT,
  author =       "{Adobe Systems, Inc.}",
  title =        "{Adobe TypeAlign}",
  publisher =    "Adobe Systems",
  address =      "Mountain View, CA, USA",
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. A desk top accessory used in
                 conjunction with Adobe Type manager that allows the
                 user to rotate, distort, magnify, and change the color
                 of text in order to create a variety of special
                 effects. Can be used only with Adobe or other type 1
                 PostScript fonts. System requirements: Macintosh Plus,
                 SE, SE/30, II series, or Portable; at least 1MB RAM;
                 System 6.0.2 or later; Adobe Type manager; hard disk or
                 two 800K floppy disk drives. Macintosh Plus System
                 6.0.2",
  keywords =     "Adobe Type manager --- Software.; Font editors ---
                 Software.",
}

@Book{Adobe:1990:ATFa,
  author =       "{Adobe Systems, Inc.}",
  title =        "{Adobe} type 1 font format",
  publisher =    "Adobe Systems Incorporated",
  address =      "Mountain View, CA, USA",
  pages =        "iii + 101",
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Sun Oct 25 13:03:22 1998",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``Version 1.0''--verso t.p. ``Part
                 number: LPS0064''--verso t.p.",
  keywords =     "PostScript (Computer program language)",
}

@Book{Adobe:1990:ATFb,
  author =       "{Adobe Systems, Inc.}",
  title =        "{Adobe} type 1 font format",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "iii + 103",
  year =         "1990",
  ISBN =         "0-201-57044-0, 0-471-92841-0",
  LCCN =         "QA76.73.P67 A36 1990",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/postscri.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
  price =        "US\$14.95, CDN\$18.95",
  URL =          "http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/pdfs/tn/T1_SPEC.PDF",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``Version 1.1''--Cover. ``New updated
                 information''--Cover. Includes index.",
  keywords =     "Adobe Type 1 font.; PostScript (Computer program
                 language)",
}

@MastersThesis{Al-otaibi:1990:BSM,
  author =       "Talak Safer Al-otaibi",
  title =        "A Base system for multilingual font manipulation",
  type =         "Includes abstract. Thesis (M.S.)",
  school =       "????",
  address =      "????",
  pages =        "x + 103",
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Includes abstract. Thesis (M.S.)--California State
                 University, Chico. Bibliography: leaf 48.",
  keywords =     "Character sets (Data processing); Computer graphics.",
}

@InProceedings{Andler:1990:AGG,
  author =       "Sten F. Andler",
  title =        "Automatic Generation of Gridfitting Hints for
                 Rasterization of Outline Fonts",
  crossref =     "Furuta:1990:PIC",
  pages =        "221--234",
  year =         "1990",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@Article{Anonymous:1990:FFP,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Fast Fonts: {PostScript} Gets Turbocharged: {HanZon}'s
                 {RISC}-based controller turns {LaserJet} printers into
                 {PostScript} hot rods",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "184--??",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jan 2 10:01:41 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/byte.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Anonymous:1990:FOA,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Font Options at a Glance",
  journal =      j-PC-WORLD,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "162--??",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "PCWDDV",
  ISSN =         "0737-8939",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  abstract =     "A side-by-side comparison of the six leading
                 choices.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Anonymous:1990:HPS,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "How {PostScript} Scaling Works",
  journal =      j-PC-WORLD,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "160--??",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "PCWDDV",
  ISSN =         "0737-8939",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  abstract =     "An uncomplicated look at the top font technology.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Anonymous:1990:IDI,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "{IBM} Declares Independence In Font Wars",
  journal =      j-COMP-SYS-NEWS,
  volume =       "??",
  number =       "458",
  pages =        "35--35",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "CSYND6",
  ISSN =         "0164-9981",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Anonymous:1990:JB,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  key =          "JAPANESETEXNICOLOR",
  title =        "The Japanese {\TeX}{\-}ni{\-}color Book",
  publisher =    pub-ASCII,
  address =      pub-ASCII:adr,
  year =         "1990",
  ISBN =         "4-7561-0405-3",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib",
  note =         "Japanese; contents include chapters on the history of
                 {\TeX} and of the Japanese {\TeX} extension, file
                 formats (fonts and {{\tt.dvi}}), and device drivers.",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1990:MSF,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Making Sense of Font Jargon",
  journal =      j-PC-WORLD,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "161--??",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "PCWDDV",
  ISSN =         "0737-8939",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  abstract =     "Banish technobabble with the help of our font
                 glossary.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Misc{Anonymous:1990:TST,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Top 20 software tools",
  publisher =    "COSMI Corp.",
  address =      "Wilmington, CA, USA",
  edition =      "Master's",
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "3 computer disks",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Computer programs. Title from disk labels. Word
                 processor --- Data base --- Spreadsheet --- Appointment
                 calendar --- Checkbook budget manager --- Auto-dial
                 phone directory --- File manager --- Memo pad --- Home
                 inventory system --- Calculator --- Music composer ---
                 Music sampler --- Banner maker --- Video animator ---
                 Draw and sketch --- Clip art sampler --- Font designer
                 --- Sprite editor --- Character set maker --- Graphic
                 designer. A library of programs for both productivity
                 and creativity. System requirements: Commodore 64/128.
                 Commodore 64. Commodore 128.",
  keywords =     "Commodore 64 (Computer) --- Software.; Computer
                 software.",
}

@Article{Anonymous:1990:UH,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "Under the hood",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "289--??",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Earlier this year, an unlikely coalition--Microsoft
                 and Apple--took on Adobe, maker of PostScript, in a
                 fierce standards war involving not only technological
                 sophistication but turf and marketing muscle. The
                 object: dominance of the world of fonts and
                 font-rendering-technology. This paper delves into the
                 details of the two competing standards--Adobe's Type 1
                 fonts and Microsoft and Apple's TrueType--and discuss
                 the strengths and weaknesses of each of them.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "723; 745; 722",
  journalabr =   "Byte",
  keywords =     "Computer Software; Reviews; Typesetting ---
                 Standardization; Computer Peripheral Equipment ---
                 Printers; Adobe Type 1 Digital Fonts; Microsoft And
                 Apple TrueType Digital Fonts; Adobe PostScript; Font
                 Rendering Technologies; Hewlett Packard LaserJet
                 Printers",
}

@Article{Asher:1990:RVF,
  author =       "Graham Asher",
  title =        "Re: Virtual fonts: More fun for Grand Wizards",
  journal =      j-TEXHAX,
  volume =       "90",
  number =       "17",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1990",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
}

@Article{Berry:1990:FF,
  author =       "Karl Berry",
  title =        "{Filenames for fonts}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "517--520",
  month =        Nov,
  year =         "1990",
}

@Article{Bien:1990:SCM,
  author =       "Janusz S. Bie{\'{n}}",
  title =        "{On standards for computer modern font extensions}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "175--183",
  month =        Jun,
  year =         "1990",
}

@Article{Brody:1990:NPH,
  author =       "Alan Brody",
  title =        "The New Power of the {HP LaserJet III}",
  journal =      j-DATAMATION,
  volume =       "36",
  number =       "19",
  pages =        "103--??",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "DTMNAT",
  ISSN =         "0011-6963",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  abstract =     "Hewlett-Packard has beefed up its LaserJet printer
                 with features like font scaling and resolution
                 enhancement. Now HP is giving competitors selling
                 PostScript-based printers a run for their money.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Crabb:1990:FFP,
  author =       "D. Crabb",
  title =        "Fast fonts: {PostScript} gets turbocharged (printer
                 interface)",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "184--186",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 12 17:47:21 MDT 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Chicago Univ., IL, USA",
  classification = "C5610P (Peripheral interfaces); C7108 (Desktop
                 publishing)",
  keywords =     "Controller board; Controller software; HanZon Data
                 StellarPS controller; Hard disk; HP LaserJet Series II
                 printer; I/O slot; Installation program;
                 Microprocessor; Parallel cable; PostScript; Printer
                 interface; Two-part controller system; Video adapter;
                 Video adapter board",
  thesaurus =    "Add-on boards; Computer interfaces; Desktop
                 publishing",
}

@Article{Dako:1990:FAF,
  author =       "Peter Dako",
  title =        "A Family Affair: {FONTOGRAPHER}, {THE ART IMPORTER},
                 {FAMILY BUILDER}",
  journal =      j-ELECT-COMPOSITION-IMAGING,
  volume =       "4",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "44--47",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1990",
  ISSN =         "0838-9535",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  abstract =     "Font creation and graphics management on the Mac.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Diehl:1990:LPG,
  author =       "S. Diehl and S. Wszola",
  title =        "Laser printers get personal (buyer's guide)",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "7",
  pages =        "138--144, 146, 148, 150--152, 154, 156",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 12 17:47:21 MDT 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C5550 (Printers, plotters and other hard-copy output
                 devices)",
  keywords =     "Buyer's guide; Fonts; Hewlett Packard LaserJet Series
                 II-compatible laser printers; Interfacing; Memory;
                 Paper handling; Print quality",
  thesaurus =    "Buyer's guides; Hewlett Packard computers; Laser
                 printers",
}

@Misc{Dubl-ClickSoftware:1990:MRF,
  author =       "{Dubl-Click Software, Inc}",
  title =        "{MenuFonts} the real font menu",
  publisher =    "Dubl-Click Software, Inc.",
  address =      "Chatsworth, CA, USA",
  edition =      "Ver. 3.0.",
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Replaces the standard font menu with a custom font
                 menu. System requirements: Macintosh; 512K; system 6.0
                 or newer. Macintosh.",
  keywords =     "Macintosh (Computer); Utilities (Computer programs);
                 Printing, Practical.",
}

@Article{Eglowstein:1990:PPY,
  author =       "Howard Eglowstein",
  title =        "{PostScript} in the Palm of Your Hand: {Pacific
                 Data}'s new cartridge gives {HP LaserJet II} printers
                 easy {PostScript} compatibility",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "197--200",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 12 17:47:21 MDT 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C6150C (Compilers, interpreters and other
                 processors); C6150J (Operating systems)",
  keywords =     "1.5 MB; Fonts; Hewlett-Packard LaserJet Series II
                 printer; PacificPage; PhoenixPage interpreter;
                 PostScript interpreter; Printer RAM; ROM",
  numericalindex = "Memory size 1.6E+06 Byte",
  thesaurus =    "Desktop publishing; Firmware; Hewlett Packard
                 computers; Input-output programs; Program
                 interpreters",
}

@Article{ElGowely:1990:MRM,
  author =       "Khaled {El Gowely} and Ossama {El Dessouki} and Ahmed
                 Nazif",
  title =        "Multi-phase recognition of multi-font photoscript
                 {Arabic} text",
  journal =      "Proceedings --- International Conference on Pattern
                 Recognition",
  volume =       "1",
  pages =        "700--702",
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "PICREG",
  ISBN =         "0-8186-2062-5",
  LCCN =         "Q 327 I615 1990",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 12 10:17:26 1998",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE catalog number 90CH2898-5.",
  abstract =     "A new system for the recognition of a multifont
                 photoscript Arabic text is introduced. The
                 distinguishing feature of such text is that it is
                 written cursively. This imposes an additional
                 requirement of isolating each character or set of
                 overlapping characters before recognition. The proposed
                 system is composed of three interleaved phases. The
                 segmentation phase attempts to produce an initial set
                 of characters from the connected text according to a
                 set of predefined rules. The output is then passed to a
                 preliminary classification phase that attempts to label
                 the unknown characters into one of ten possible classes
                 according to a set of rules that acquire their
                 parameter values through learning. The last phase
                 contains a more elaborate set of rules that recognize
                 characters within each class. This recognition phase is
                 designed to allow errors during segmentation and\slash
                 or classification to be rectified through an adaptive
                 recognition technique. The system has been implemented
                 and tested on several fonts with a recognition rate of
                 130 words\slash min and an error rate of less than
                 6\%.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Fac of Eng, Cairo Univ, Egypt",
  classification = "723; 741",
  conference =   "Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on
                 Pattern Recognition",
  conferenceyear = "1990",
  journalabr =   "Proc Int Conf Pattern Recognit",
  keywords =     "Character Recognition; Image Processing; Arabic Text;
                 Multifont Photoscript; Adaptive Recognition; Multiphase
                 Recognition",
  meetingaddress = "Atlantic City, NJ, USA",
  meetingdate =  "Jun 16--21 1990",
  meetingdate2 = "06/16--21/90",
  publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center",
  sponsor =      "Int Assoc for Pattern Recognition",
}

@Misc{Elliott:1990:BB,
  author =       "Alan C. Elliott and Dwight Morgan and Richard F.
                 Parker",
  title =        "Banner bonanza",
  publisher =    "Software Labs",
  address =      "Culver City, CA, USA",
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  note =         "1 computer disk",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. ``7035''--Label. Bannerific,
                 version 2.0 / Alan C. Elliott --- DmBanner, version 3.0
                 / Dwight Morgan --- Banner / Richard F. Parker ---
                 Multiple font banner printer, MS-DOS version 2.1 /
                 Merlin R. Null. System requirements: IBM computer; VGA
                 display; mouse. IBM PC.",
  keywords =     "Computer graphics --- Computer programs.; Signs and
                 signboards --- Software.",
}

@Article{Ferguson:1990:FLE,
  author =       "M. J. Ferguson",
  title =        "Fontes latines europ{\'e}ennes et \smash{\TeX} 3.0
                 {(English: European Latin fonts and \smash{\TeX}
                 3.0)}",
  journal =      j-GUTENBERG,
  volume =       "7",
  pages =        "29--32",
  month =        "novembre",
  year =         "1990",
  ISSN =         "1140-9304",
}

@Book{Gibson:1990:PNA,
  author =       "Rosalind S. Gibson",
  title =        "Principles of Nutritional Assessment",
  publisher =    pub-OUP,
  address =      pub-OUP:adr,
  pages =        "xvi + 691",
  year =         "1990",
  ISBN =         "0-19-505838-0",
  LCCN =         "RC621 .G52 1990",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 24 21:47:23 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook2.bib",
  note =         "Set by \LaTeX{}, with graphics from Harvard Graphics
                 and Adobe Illustrator, and designed by Ian L. Gibson
                 and Philip Taylor with the assistance of the publisher.
                 The book is typeset in Adobe Times Roman 10.5/12 and
                 8.5/10.5, with figure annotation in Adobe Helvetica.
                 The reasons for the unusual font size are described in
                 Philip Taylor's {\TeX}91 conference paper, to appear in
                 TUGboat {\bf 12}, no. 1, 1991.",
  acknowledgement = ack-pt,
}

@Article{Glass:1990:FWT,
  author =       "L. B. Glass",
  title =        "Font wars ({Type} 1 and {TrueType} fonts)",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "289--290, 292--295",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 12 18:39:30 MDT 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques)",
  keywords =     "Adobe; Apple; Font-rendering technology; Fonts;
                 Microsoft; PostScript; Standards; True-Type; Type 1
                 fonts; Type fonts",
  thesaurus =    "Character sets",
}

@Book{Grosvenor:1990:PFH,
  author =       "Jonathan Grosvenor and Kaye Morrison and Alexandra
                 Pim",
  title =        "The {PostScript} font handbook 1990: the guide to
                 {PostScript} Type 1 fonts",
  publisher =    "Ivanhoe Press",
  address =      "Oxford, England",
  pages =        "ix + 257",
  year =         "1990",
  ISBN =         "1-870757-23-8",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "PostScript (Computer program language).; Printing ---
                 Data processing --- Specimens.; Type and type-founding
                 --- Data processing.; Desktop publishing.",
}

@Book{Hammouche:1990:AVL,
  author =       "Rabah Hammouche",
  title =        "Atlas Vent de l'Alg{\'e}rie",
  publisher =    "Office National de la M{\'e}t{\'e}orologie",
  address =      "Alger, Alg{\'e}rie",
  pages =        "150",
  year =         "1990",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook2.bib",
  note =         "Typeset with Bitstream fonts on a Canon Series III
                 300-dpi laser printer, with extensive graphics and data
                 tables; the data files are available on IBM PC
                 diskettes.",
  acknowledgement = ack-ngm,
}

@Book{HyperActiveSoftware:1990:FSC,
  author =       "{HyperActive Software}",
  title =        "The font sampler catalog",
  publisher =    "HyperActive Software",
  address =      "Minneapolis, MN, USA",
  pages =        "various",
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Caption title. Loose-leaf. ``Winter, 1990''--T.p. of
                 volume 1. Volume 1 includes 100 printed examples.",
  keywords =     "Type and type-founding --- Software --- Catalogs.;
                 Printing --- Specimens --- Software --- Catalogs.;
                 Printing, Practical --- Software --- Catalogs.",
}

@Article{Jantz:1990:AP,
  author =       "Richard Jantz",
  title =        "Art of Persuasion",
  journal =      j-PC-WORLD,
  volume =       "8",
  number =       "10",
  pages =        "259--??",
  month =        oct,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "PCWDDV",
  ISSN =         "0737-8939",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 28 15:00:20 MST 1996",
  abstract =     "Which font is right for your documents? Eight steps to
                 great type.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Article{Joch:1990:NNL,
  author =       "A. Joch",
  title =        "No-muss, no-fuss, low-cost {PostScript} printer",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "8",
  pages =        "144--148",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 12 17:47:21 MDT 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C5550 (Printers, plotters and other hard-copy output
                 devices)",
  keywords =     "4-Page-per-minute; 68020 Processor; Adobe fonts;
                 LocalTalk port; PostScript graphics; PostScript laser
                 printer; QMS-PS 410",
  thesaurus =    "Equipment evaluation [computers]; Laser printers",
}

@Article{Kim:1990:DSH,
  author =       "Kyongsok Kim",
  title =        "Databases supporting {Hangul} (or {Korean} script)",
  journal =      "Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on
                 Systems, Man and Cybernetics",
  pages =        "485--490",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "PICYE3",
  ISBN =         "0-87942-597-0",
  ISSN =         "0884-3627",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE catalog number 90CH2930-6.",
  abstract =     "A major obstacle to building databases supporting both
                 modern and ancient Hangul is that not all ancient
                 complex characters are known yet. It is shown that a
                 very flexible code, keyboard, and output method can be
                 developed to overcome this obstacle. The author
                 proposes an ancient-Hangul code that can be added to
                 ISO 8859, a three-set ancient-Hangul keyboard, and an
                 output method. Because the framework of the current
                 Korean government standard modern-Hangul code and
                 keyboard do not allow the development of an efficient
                 ancient-Hangul code and keyboard, the author suggests
                 that the government abandon the current framework and
                 adopt the development of the suggested framework.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Dept of Comput Sci, North Dakota State Univ, Fargo,
                 ND, USA",
  classification = "723; 722",
  conference =   "1990 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man,
                 and Cybernetics",
  conferenceyear = "1990",
  journalabr =   "Proc IEEE Int Conf Syst Man Cybern",
  keywords =     "Data Processing; Character Sets; Database Systems;
                 Computer Peripheral Equipment --- Keyboards; Korean
                 Script; Ancient-Hangul Code; Modern-Hangul Code; Font
                 Formats",
  meetingaddress = "Los Angeles, CA, USA",
  meetingdate =  "Nov 4--7 1990",
  meetingdate2 = "11/04--07/90",
  publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center",
  sponsor =      "IEEE Systems, Man, \& Cybernetics Soc",
}

@Article{Knuth:1990:VFMa,
  author =       "Donald E. Knuth",
  title =        "Virtual fonts: More fun for Grand Wizards",
  journal =      j-TEXHAX,
  volume =       "90",
  number =       "11 and 12",
  month =        jan,
  year =         "1990",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/knuth-donald-e.bib",
}

@Article{Knuth:1990:VFMb,
  author =       "Donald E. Knuth",
  title =        "{Virtual Fonts: More Fun for Grand Wizards}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "13--23",
  month =        Apr,
  year =         "1990",
  ISSN =         "0896-3207",
  bibdate =      "Fri Aug 12 23:24:40 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib,
                 ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/knuth-donald-e.bib",
}

@Book{Kreps:1990:CMT,
  author =       "David M. Kreps",
  title =        "A Course in Microeconomic Theory",
  publisher =    pub-PUP,
  address =      pub-PUP:adr,
  pages =        "xviii + 850",
  year =         "1990",
  ISBN =         "0-691-04264-0",
  LCCN =         "HB172 .K74 1990",
  bibdate =      "Tue Dec 14 23:03:33 1993",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook2.bib",
  note =         "Typeset using {\PS} and {\CMR} fonts.",
  acknowledgement = ack-lmp,
}

@TechReport{Lamb:1990:CRT,
  author =       "D. A. Lamb and D. T. Barnard",
  key =          "Lamb \& Barnard",
  title =        "Compact Representation of Text Files",
  institution =  "Queen's University",
  address =      "Kingston, Ontario",
  pages =        "1--7",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jun 12 15:38:29 1990",
  bibsource =    "Misc/programming.env.bib",
  abstract =     "We describe a simple method of representing text files
                 as sequences of one-byte or two-byte codes; each code
                 represents a word, a control code, or a punctuation
                 mark. For our sample of English prose, this method
                 obtains compression similar to that of Lempel-Ziv (as
                 embodied in the UNIX compress utility). The
                 representation is suited for modern
                 what-you-see-is-what-you-get text formatting programs,
                 since it permits them to do some operations (such as
                 determining the width of a word in a particular font)
                 once per distinct word rather than at each occurrence
                 of a word.",
  owner =        "robyn",
}

@Article{Lee:1990:FRN,
  author =       "Ming-Chih Lee and William J. B. Oldham",
  title =        "Font recognition by a neural network",
  journal =      j-INT-J-MAN-MACHINE-STUDIES,
  volume =       "33",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "41--61",
  month =        jul,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "IJMMBC",
  ISSN =         "0020-7373",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Two neural network models, labelled Model H-H1 and
                 Model H-H2 by Hogg and Hubermann have been successfully
                 applied to recognize 26 English capital letters, each
                 with six font representations. These two models are
                 very similar, but Model H-H2 has the capability for
                 modification of the basins of attraction during the
                 training phase, whereas Model H-H1 does not. This
                 appears to be a desirable feature for a neural network.
                 It is shown in this work that this is indeed true. In
                 either model, it is difficult to find a single set of
                 parameters for one network or memory that can
                 distinguish all of the characters. Therefore, a cascade
                 of memories is utilized. Thus, in the training phase, a
                 decision tree is built by cascading the memory matrices
                 that represent the models. That is successive layers of
                 refinement in selection of basins of attraction are
                 used to generate output patterns unique to each input
                 pattern. In the recognition phase, the subject
                 characters are recognized by searching in the tree.
                 Model parameters such as memory array size, S${}_{min}$
                 S${}_{max}$, and M${}_{min}$ M${}_{max}$ were varied to
                 elucidate the models' behavior. It is shown that there
                 exist parameter values for both models to achieve a
                 100\% recognition rate when all six fonts are used both
                 as the training and the recognition set. Model H-H2
                 significantly outperformed Model H-H1 in terms of
                 recognition rate, use of memory space, and learning
                 speed when all six fonts were used as the training
                 set.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Texas Tech Univ",
  affiliationaddress = "Lubbock, TX, USA",
  classification = "723",
  journalabr =   "Int J Man Mach Stud",
  keywords =     "Neural Networks; Applications; Pattern Recognition;
                 Neural Network Models; English Letter Font Recognition;
                 Neural Network Model H-H1; Neural Network Model H-H2",
}

@Article{MacKay:1990:ITS,
  author =       "Pierre A. MacKay",
  title =        "The internationalization of {\TeX} with special
                 reference to {Arabic}",
  journal =      "Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on
                 Systems, Man and Cybernetics",
  pages =        "481--484",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "PICYE3",
  ISBN =         "0-87942-597-0",
  ISSN =         "0884-3627",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  note =         "IEEE catalog number 90CH2930-6.",
  abstract =     "The importance of generating readable screen display
                 in languages other than English and the use of T${}_E$X
                 for that purpose are discussed. The features added to
                 T${}_E$X, which in its first two forms was unmistakably
                 an English language system, are described. The
                 particular features of Arabic script and the
                 requirement imposed by its graphic characters are
                 examined.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Univ of Washington, USA",
  classification = "723",
  conference =   "1990 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man,
                 and Cybernetics",
  conferenceyear = "1990",
  journalabr =   "Proc IEEE Int Conf Syst Man Cybern",
  keywords =     "Data Processing; Character Sets; Computer Graphics;
                 Computer Software; Arabic Script; Screen Displays;
                 {\TeX} Font Metric Table",
  meetingaddress = "Los Angeles, CA, USA",
  meetingdate =  "Nov 4--7 1990",
  meetingdate2 = "11/04--07/90",
  publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center",
  sponsor =      "IEEE Systems, Man, \& Cybernetics Soc",
}

@Article{Mittelbach:1990:NFF,
  author =       "Frank Mittelbach and Rainer Sch{\"{o}}pf",
  title =        "{{The new font family selection\Dash User interface to
                 standard {\LaTeX}}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "1",
  pages =        "91--97",
  month =        Apr,
  year =         "1990",
}

@Article{Mittelbach:1990:RNF,
  author =       "Frank Mittelbach and Rainer Sch{\"{o}}pf",
  title =        "{{Reprint: The new font family selection\Dash User
                 interface to standard {\LaTeX}}}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "297--305",
  month =        Jun,
  year =         "1990",
}

@InProceedings{Moon:1990:CFT,
  author =       "Y. S. Moon and T. Y. Shin",
  title =        "{Chinese} Fonts and Their Digitization",
  crossref =     "Furuta:1990:PIC",
  pages =        "235--248",
  year =         "1990",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ep.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-kb,
}

@Article{Murayama:1990:DTF,
  author =       "N. Murayama",
  title =        "{DTP} today and future",
  journal =      j-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
  volume =       "31",
  number =       "11",
  pages =        "1483--1494",
  month =        "",
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "JOSHA4",
  ISSN =         "0447-8053",
  bibdate =      "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sgml.bib",
  abstract =     "The author discusses the present state of desktop
                 publishing (DTP) and how it relates to computer aided
                 publishing, electronic publishing and the personal
                 computer. He discusses SGML and how pictorial
                 information and character fonts can be manipulated
                 within a text. (16 Refs.)",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing); C6130D (Document
                 processing techniques)",
  keywords =     "DTP; Desktop publishing; Computer aided publishing;
                 Electronic publishing; Personal computer; SGML;
                 Pictorial information; Character fonts",
  language =     "Japanese",
  thesaurus =    "Desktop publishing",
}

@Article{Namane:1990:CSC,
  author =       "A. Namane and M. A. Sid-Ahmed",
  title =        "Character scaling by contour method",
  journal =      "IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine
                 Intelligence",
  volume =       "12",
  number =       "6",
  pages =        "600--606",
  month =        jun,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "ITPIDJ",
  ISSN =         "0162-8828",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Advancement in digital-image processing hardware has
                 given the printing industry novel facilities for
                 capturing fonts and has provided new grounds for
                 character scaling, which is an important issue in
                 typesetting and graphical text. An algorithm for
                 digital character scaling by a contour method is
                 developed and implemented. The algorithm is based on
                 scaling the contour of the character through a
                 transformation. Cubic splines are used to interpolate
                 the discrete samples of the contour character. Final
                 results show no jaggies. The algorithm is applied to
                 Arabic fonts and compared to two other algorithms:
                 replication and telescoping template. The superior
                 performance of the contour method is attributed to the
                 cubic spline fitting, which gives better smoothness to
                 the edge of the character.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Dep of Electr Eng, Univ of Windsor, Windsor, Ont,
                 Can",
  classification = "723; 741; 745; 921",
  journalabr =   "IEEE Trans Pattern Anal Mach Intell",
  keywords =     "Image Processing; Typesetting; Computer Graphics;
                 Mathematical Techniques--Interpolation; Digital Image
                 Processing; Thresholding; Arabic Fonts",
}

@Article{Nizamani:1990:DMD,
  author =       "A. S. Nizamani",
  title =        "On dot matrix displays for {Arabic} text",
  journal =      j-IEEE-TRANS-CONSUMER-ELECTRONICS,
  volume =       "36",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "76--83",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "ITCEDA",
  ISSN =         "0098-3063",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "Layouts for all possible shapes of Arabic alphabet
                 characters are proposed for implementation using 5
                 \$MUL@ 7 dot matrices. A novel method for character
                 generation is explained that reduces the total number
                 of fonts required, thus reducing the size of the ROM.
                 This system makes possible the display of legible text
                 in its prevailing form. Since numerals present no
                 problem of interconnection and of varying shapes, they
                 are not considered.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Dep of Electr Eng \& Comput Sci, Univ of Bahrain, Isa
                 Town, Bahrain",
  classification = "723; 722",
  journalabr =   "IEEE Trans Consum Electron",
  keywords =     "data processing; character sets; display devices; data
                 storage, digital-ROM; dot matrix displays; Arabic
                 alphabet characters; font sharing system",
}

@Article{Parker:1990:SLB,
  author =       "J. R. Parker",
  title =        "Scaling low-resolution bitmap fonts using linear
                 feature extraction",
  journal =      j-VISUAL-COMPUTER,
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "74--78",
  month =        mar,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "VICOE5",
  ISSN =         "0178-2789",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/90.bib,
                 Graphics/siggraph/90.bib,
                 Graphics/imager/imager.90.bib",
  keywords =     "scaling fonts",
}

@Book{Pfeiffer:1990:LFB,
  author =       "Katherine Shelly Pfeiffer and Toni Will-Harris",
  title =        "The {LaserJet} font book",
  publisher =    "Peachpit Press",
  address =      "Berkeley, Calif.",
  pages =        "",
  year =         "1990",
  ISBN =         "0-938151-06-1",
  LCCN =         "TK7887.7 .P44 1990",
  bibdate =      "Tue Feb 27 17:16:58 MST 1996",
  price =        "US\$24.95",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "desktop publishing; computer fonts; printing -- data
                 processing -- specimens; HP LaserJet printers",
}

@TechReport{Powell:1990:TDP,
  author =       "Patrick Powell",
  title =        "Typesetting with {DITROFF} {PostScript} fonts and
                 characters using {Typeset --- Tpsnew}",
  type =         "Technical report",
  number =       "TR 90-3",
  institution =  "University of Minnesota, Institute of Technology,
                 Computer Science Dept.",
  address =      "Minneapolis, MN, USA",
  pages =        "9",
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 20 11:04:41 MDT 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "``January.''",
  keywords =     "Text processors (Computer science)",
}

@Misc{Schneider:1990:MME,
  author =       "Walter Schneider",
  title =        "{MEL} micro experimental laboratory",
  publisher =    "Psychology Software Tools, Inc.",
  address =      "Pittsburgh, PA, USA",
  edition =      "Version 1.0.",
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Sat Oct 21 15:10:20 2000",
  note =         "4 computer disks leaf.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "Title from disk label. disk 1. Installation --- disk
                 2. Core programs, analyze programs, font, window, edit,
                 scantime, tutor, and rbox --- disk 3. Core progrms,
                 tutor program archives, SAMPLE.ARC sample archives ---
                 disk 4. Base and tutorial archives, BASE.ARC. An
                 integrated system designed to run and process
                 psychological experiments quickly and easily. Runs
                 reaction time, questionnaire, and text comprehension
                 experiments from easy-to-use forms. System
                 requirements: IBM PC, XT, AT, or PS/2; 512 KB memory;
                 hard disk drive with 2.7 megabytes of free space
                 minimum; DOS 3.0 or higher; 3 1/2 in. disk drive; CGA,
                 EGA, or VGA graphics cards; monochrome or color
                 monitor. IBM Personal Computer DOS 3.0 or higher. IBM
                 Personal Computer XT DOS 3.0 or higher. IBM Personal
                 Computer AT DOS 3.0 or higher. IBM Personal System/2
                 (Computer system) DOS 3.0 or higher.",
  keywords =     "Psychology, Experimental --- Software.; Psychology ---
                 Research --- Software.; Psychology --- Experiments ---
                 Software.",
}

@Article{Somberg:1990:CAR,
  author =       "Benjamin L. Somberg",
  title =        "Character aspect ratio and design tradeoffs",
  journal =      "Proceedings of the Human Factors Society",
  pages =        "1461--1464",
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "PHFSDQ",
  ISSN =         "0163-5182",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 16 08:30:04 MST 1996",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database",
  abstract =     "The American National Standard for Human Factors
                 Engineering of Visual Display Workstations specifies
                 that character height-to-width ratios be within the
                 range of 1:0.7 to 1:0.9. The empirical literature,
                 however, fails to provide unequivocal support for that
                 requirement. In designing CRT displays there is a
                 complex interaction among several parameters, including
                 character aspect ratio and character height. The
                 present study compared a font with a character aspect
                 ratio within the range allowed by ANSI\slash HFS
                 100-1988 to a font with a character aspect ratio
                 outside that range. Using three different
                 visually-intensive tasks, no real performance
                 differences between the two fonts were observed. The
                 study demonstrated that meeting individual design
                 specifications, such as those provided in ANSI\slash
                 HFS 100-1988, does not necessarily produce the most
                 legible character set. It is argued that a
                 performance-based compliance procedure may allow more
                 flexibility in the design of visual display
                 workstations.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "AT\&T Bell Lab",
  affiliationaddress = "Holmdel, NJ, USA",
  classification = "722; 723; 741; 461; 912",
  conference =   "Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual
                 Meeting --- Orlando '90",
  conferenceyear = "1990",
  journalabr =   "Proc Hum Factors Soc",
  keywords =     "Computer Workstations; Human Factors; Display
                 Devices--Design; Human Engineering--Behavioral
                 Research; Vision--Testing; Character
                 Recognition--Performance; Ergonomics--Research; Visual
                 Display Workstations; Human Factors Engineering;
                 Character Recognition Tasks; Character Font Size
                 Effects",
  meetingaddress = "Orlando, FL, USA",
  meetingdate =  "Oct 8--12 1990",
  meetingdate2 = "10/08--12/90",
  sponsor =      "Cent Florida Chapter",
}

@PhdThesis{Tenpenny:1990:EFF,
  author =       "Patricia Lynn Tenpenny",
  title =        "The effects of frequency, font, and context on
                 episode-based repetition priming",
  type =         "Thesis (Ph. D.)",
  school =       "University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign",
  address =      "Urbana-Champaign, IL 61801, USA",
  pages =        "v + 117",
  year =         "1990",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 26 06:56:42 1998",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Learning, Psychology of.; Thought and thinking.;
                 Cognition.; Word recognition.",
}

@Article{Thompson:1990:DQM,
  author =       "T. Thompson",
  title =        "A digital `quill' for {Mac} video displays",
  journal =      j-BYTE,
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "13",
  pages =        "229--231",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "BYTEDJ",
  ISSN =         "0360-5280",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 12 18:39:30 MDT 1996",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classification = "C6130B (Graphics techniques)",
  keywords =     "Composite video; Graphics; Outline fonts; Special
                 effects; Video titling; Videographics; VideoQuill",
  thesaurus =    "Apple computers; Computer graphics; Software
                 packages",
}

@Article{Tofsted:1990:ICF,
  author =       "David Tofsted",
  title =        "{An improved chess font}",
  journal =      j-TUGboat,
  volume =       "11",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "542--544",
  month =        Nov,
  year =         "1990",
}

@Article{Tomayko:1990:AMG,
  author =       "James E. Tomayko and Bob Bemer and Ernie Lassen and
                 Robert Johnson",
  title =        "Anecdotes: More on {General Electric}'s Start in the
                 Computer Business; {Dr. Robert Johnson} Interview;
                 Comments on Interview",
  journal =      j-ANN-HIST-COMPUT,
  volume =       "12",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "130--137",
  month =        apr # "\slash " # jun,
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "AHCOE5",
  ISSN =         "0164-1239",
  bibdate =      "Fri Nov 1 15:29:14 MST 2002",
  bibsource =    "http://www.computer.org/annals/an1990/",
  URL =          "http://dlib.computer.org/an/books/an1990/pdf/a2130.pdf;
                 http://www.computer.org/annals/an1990/a2130abs.htm",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) fonts",
}

@Book{Troen:1990:AED,
  author =       "Ib Troen and Erik Lundtang Petersen",
  title =        "Atlante Europeo del Vento",
  publisher =    pub-RISO,
  address =      pub-RISO:adr,
  pages =        "264",
  year =         "1990",
  ISBN =         "87-550-1639-1",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook2.bib",
  note =         "Typeset with Bitstream fonts on a Canon Series III
                 300-dpi laser printer, with extensive graphics and data
                 tables; the data files are available on IBM PC
                 diskettes.",
  acknowledgement = ack-ngm,
}

@Book{Troen:1990:AEE,
  author =       "Ib Troen and Erik Lundtang Petersen",
  title =        "El Atlas {E\'olico} Europeo",
  publisher =    pub-RISO,
  address =      pub-RISO:adr,
  pages =        "260",
  year =         "1990",
  ISBN =         "87-550-1638-3",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook2.bib",
  note =         "Typeset with Bitstream fonts on a Canon Series III
                 300-dpi laser printer, with extensive graphics and data
                 tables; the data files are available on IBM PC
                 diskettes.",
  acknowledgement = ack-ngm,
}

@Book{Troen:1990:EW,
  author =       "Ib Troen and Erik Lundtang Petersen",
  title =        "Europ{\"a}ischer Windatlas",
  publisher =    pub-RISO,
  address =      pub-RISO:adr,
  pages =        "240",
  year =         "1990",
  ISBN =         "87-550-1636-7",
  bibsource =    "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook2.bib",
  note =         "Typeset with Bitstream fonts on a Canon Series III
                 300-dpi laser printer, with extensive graphics and data
                 tables; the data files are available on IBM PC
                 diskettes.",
  acknowledgement = ack-ngm,
}

@Article{Uehara:1990:CTP,
  author =       "T. Uehara",
  title =        "Current technology and problems in computer fonts",
  journal =      j-J-INFO-PROC,
  volume =       "31",
  number =       "11",
  pages =        "1570--1580",
  year =         "1990",
  CODEN =        "JOSHA4",
  ISSN =         "0447-805