[comp.fonts] Desktop Publishing Digest

FLEGLEI@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu (04/20/91)

This was covered a few months ago, but here again is an advertisement:
 
The Desktop Publishing Digest (dtp-l@yalevm) has been up & running
since late February. Co-moderated by yours truly (Glenn Fleishman
of Yale University) and Jeff Wasilko (of Rochester Institute of Technology),
the digest covers the care and feeding of desktop publishers. Discussions
range over all subjects of interest: use of programs, such as Quark Xpress,
Aldus PageMaker, and Adobe Illustrator; development and conversion of
fonts to and from formats across platforms; the availability and necessity
of equipment and software; and some wide discussions on topics of graphic
design and publishing.
 
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