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Message : A propos de K2/InDesign (Jacques Andre) - Mardi 09 Mars 1999 |
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Subject: | A propos de K2/InDesign |
Date: | Tue, 09 Mar 1999 08:44:58 +0100 |
From: | Jacques Andre <Jacques.Andre@xxxxxxxx> |
Lu dans TYPO-L : > Chirstina asked: > > ... wonder what'd happen if I tried to ask Adobe how this was > > ``an extraordinary innovation'' when compared with TeX ... > > The misleading nature of the quote selection notwithstanding, I think the > PR people didn't quite present the point squarely. InDesign's advances are > primarily in three areas: > - combining the best features of a number of things (including TeX) into > one very interactive application, > - making them all easier to use, and > - making the application extremely modular and scriptable, so others can > add to or modify it as needed. > The latter is really the most innovative aspect; close to 90% of the > functionality (including all the interface) is available to the APIs, and > the API kit ships with the product. > > Certainly the engineers who developed InDesign were familiar with Knuth's > work, although it's based more on various URW patents which Adobe licensed. [...] > OpenType is barely mentioned, and hz not at all, although both are present. > The beta versions now shipping include an OpenType font from Adobe. > > - David Lemon -- Jacques André Irisa/Inria-Rennes, Campus de Beaulieu, F-35042 Rennes Cedex, France Tél. : +33 2 99 84 73 50, fax : +33 2 99 84 71 71, email : jandre@xxxxxxxx
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