@string{TUB = "TUGboat: Communications of the {\TeX} Users Group"} @string{TUG = "TUG: {\TeX} Users Group Meeting"} @book{Beaumont, author = "Michael Beaumont", title = "Type Design, Color, Character \& Use", publisher = "North Light Books", year = 1987, note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-89134-191-9", address = "1507 Dana Av.; Cincinnati, OH\ \ 45207" } @book{Craig+Meyer, author = "James Craig", editor = "Susan E. Meyer", title = "Designing with Type", publisher = "Watson-Guptill", year = 1980, address = "1515 Broadway; New York, NY\ \ 10036", edition = "Revised", note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-8230-1321-9" } @book{Pictogram, author = "Yuko Ota", title = "Pictogram Design", publisher = "Kashiwa Shobo", year = 1987, note = "\initials{isbn}\,4-7601-0300-7" } @book{Wall+Schwartz:perl, author = "Larry Wall and Randal L. Schwartz", title = "Programming perl", publisher = "{O'Reilly \& Associates}", year = 1991, note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-937175-64-1" } @book{Baecker, author = "Ronald M. Baecker and Aaron Marcus", title = "Human Factors and Typography for More Readable Programs", publisher = "ACM Press/Addison-Wesley", year = 1990, note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-201-10745-7" } @inproceedings{Baecker+Marcus:Principles, author = "Ronald Baecker and Aaron Marcus", title = "{Design Principles for the Enhanced Presentation of Computer Program Source Text}", booktitle = "Proc.\ of \acronym{chi} ({\bf C}omputer {\bf H}uman {\bf I}nteraction)", year = 1986, pages = "51-58", organization = "\initials{acm}", month = apr } @book{Marcus:Graphic, author = "Aaron Marcus", title = "Graphics Design for Electronic Documents and User Interfaces", publisher = "ACM Press/Addison-Wesley", year = 1992, note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-201-54364-8" } @manual{Baldridge, title = "{Seven Reading Strategies}", organization = "Baldridge Reading Instruction Materials", address = "14 Grigg St.; Greenwich, CT\ \ 06830", year = 1970, } @misc{parentheses, author = "Michael Cohen", title = "{\it Extended Parentheses}", year = 1990 } @article{Cohen:nesting, author = "Michael Cohen", title = "{Blush and Zebrackets: Two Schemes for Typographical Representation of Nested Associativity}", journal = "Visible Language", volume = 26, number = "3+4", month = "Summer/Autumn", year = 1992, pages = "436-449", abstract = "Two systems are introduced that increase the information density of textual presentation by reconsidering text as pictures, expanding the range of written expression. Both schemes indicate nested associativity, and both employ stripes, but in different styles: {\it Blush} uses large-scale vertical gutters, superimposed as reverse-fielding on indented outlines or computer programs; {\it Zebrackets} uses small-scale horizontal striations, superimposed on parenthetical delimiters. These systems are implemented as computer programs, active filters that re-present textual information graphically.", note = "\url{visiblelanguagejournal.com}" } @article{Lupton+Miller:structuralism, author = "Ellen Lupton and J. Abbott Miller", title = "Type Writing", journal = "Emigre", number = "15", pages = "i-viii", year = 1990 } @inproceedings{Cohen:nestingVL92, author = "Michael Cohen", title = "{Blush and Zebrackets: Large- and Small-Scale Typographical Representation of Nested Associativity}", booktitle = "VL92: Proc.\ \initials{ieee} Workshop on {\bf V}isual {\bf L}anguages", year = 1992, pages = "264-266", month = sep, address = "Seattle", abstract = "Two systems are introduced that increase the information density of textual presentation by reconsidering text as pictures, expanding the range of written expression. Both schemes indicate nested associativity, and both employ stripes, but in different styles: {\it Blush} uses large-scale vertical gutters, superimposed as reverse-fielding on indented outlines or computer programs; {\it Zebrackets} uses small-scale horizontal striations, superimposed on parenthetical delimiters. These systems are implemented as computer programs, active filters that re-present textual information graphically." } @article{Cohen:TUGboat-zebrackets, author = "Michael Cohen", title = "{{\it Zebrackets}: a Pseudo-dynamic Contextually Adaptive Font}", journal = TUB, year = 1993, pages = "118-122", volume = 14, number = 2, month = jul, note = "\initials{issn} 0896-3207; \url{www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb14-2/tb39cohen.pdf}", abstract = "A system is introduced that increases the information density of textual presentation by reconsidering text as pictures, expanding the range of written expression. Indicating nested associativity with stripes, {\it Zebrackets} uses small-scale horizontal striations, superimposed on parenthetical delimiters. This system is implemented as an active filter that re-presents textual information graphically, using adaptive pseudo-dynamic character generation to reflect a context that can be as wide as the document." } @article{Cohen:TUG94-zebrackets, author = "Michael Cohen", title = "Adaptive character generation and spatial expressiveness", journal = TUG, year = 1994, month = sept, pages = "23-29", volume = 15, number = 3, address = "Santa Barbara, CA", note = "\url{www.tug.org/TUGboat/tb15-3/tb44cohen.pdf}", abstract = "{\it Zebrackets} is a system of meta-{\MF}s to generate semi-custom striated parenthetical delimiters on demand. Contextualized by a pseudo-environment in {\LaTeX}, and invoked by an aliased pre-compiler, {\it Zebrackets} are nearly seamlessly invokable in a variety of modes, manually or automatically generated marked matching pairs of background, foreground, or hybrid delimiters, according to a unique index or depth in the expression stack, in `demux,' unary, or binary encodings of nested associativity. Implemented as an active filter that re-presents textual information graphically, adaptive character generation can reflect an arbitrarily wide context, increasing the information density of textual presentation by reconsidering text as pictures and expanding the range of written spatial expression." } @article{Cohen:TUGboat94-zebrackets, author = "Michael Cohen", title = "Adaptive character generation and spatial expressiveness", journal = TUB, year = 1994, month = sep, volume = 15, number = 3, pages = "192-198", abstract = "{\it Zebrackets} is a system of meta-Metafonts to generate semi-custom striated parenthetical delimiters on demand. Contextualized by a pseudo-environment in {\LaTeX}, and invoked by an aliased pre-compiler, {\it Zebrackets} are nearly seamlessly invokable in a variety of modes, manually or automatically generated marked matching pairs of background, foreground, or hybrid delimiters, according to a unique index or depth in the expression stack, in `demux,' unary, or binary encodings of nested associativity. Implemented as an active filter that re-presents textual information graphically, adaptive character generation can reflect an arbitrarily wide context, increasing the information density of textual presentation by reconsidering text as pictures and expanding the range of written spatial expression." } @book{Tufte:Visual, author = "Edward R. Tufte", title = "{The Visual Display of Quantitative Information}", publisher = "Graphics Press", year = 1983 } @book{Tufte:Envisioning, author = "Edward R. Tufte", title = "Envisioning Information", publisher = "Graphics Press", year = 1990 } @book{Knuth:TeX, author = "Donald E. Knuth", title = "The {\TeX}book", publisher = "Addison-Wesley", year = 1984, note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-201-13448-9" } @article{Knuth:punk, author = "Donald E. Knuth", title = "A punk meta-font", journal = TUB, year = 1988, pages = "152-168", volume = 9, number = 2, month = aug, note = "\initials{issn} 0896-3207" } @book{Lamport:LaTeX, author = "Leslie Lamport", title = "\LaTeX: A Document Preparation System", publisher = "Addison-Wesley", year = 1986, note = "0-201-15790-X" } @misc{StyleHandbook, author = "Frederick C. Mish", title = "A Handbook of Style", howpublished = "NeXT Digital Webster", year = 1988 } @book{Rubinstein:DigitalTypography, author = "Richard Rubinstein", title = "Digital Typography: An Introduction to Type and Composition for Computer System Design", publisher = "Addison-Wesley", year = 1988, note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-201-17633-5" } @article{Reynolds:Legibility, author = "Linda Reynolds", title = "Legibility of Type", journal = "Baseline", number = "Cassandre", pages = "26-29", year = 1988 } @article{Lesley:Fonts, author = "James Lesley", title = "Fonts -- where to now?", journal = "Baseline", number = "17", pages = "31-32", year = 1994, note = "\initials{issn}\,0954-9226" } @book{METAFONT, author = "Donald E. Knuth", title = "{The {\MF}book}", publisher = "Addison-Wesley", year = 1986, note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-201-13444-6" } @book{GNU_Emacs, author = "Richard M. Stallman", title = "GNU Emacs Manual", publisher = "Free Software Foundation", year = 1988 } @incollection{Andre+Borghi:Dynamic_fonts, author = "Jacques Andr\'{e} and Bruno Borghi", title = "Dynamic fonts", booktitle = "Raster Imaging and Digital Typography", year = 1989, editor = "Jacques Andr\'{e} and Roger D. Hersh", publisher = "Cambridge University Press", pages = "198-204", note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-521-37490-1" } @article{Andre+Ostromoukhov:Punk, author = "Jacques Andr\'{e} and Victor Ostromoukhov", title = "{Punk: de {\MF} \`{a} Postscript}", journal = "Cahiers GUTenberg", year = 1989, volume = 4, pages = "123-28", } @book{Langdon:Wordplay, author = "John Langdon", title = "Wordplay: ambigrams \& reflections on the art of ambigrams", publisher = "Harcourt Brace Jovanovich", year = 1992, note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-15-198454-9" } @book{Templeton:rec.humor.funny, editor = "Brad Templeton", title = "{\tt Rec.Humor.Funny}/{\tt TeleJoke} Computer Network Humour Annual", publisher = "ClariNet Communications Corp.", year = 1989 } @article{Nassi+Shneiderman:flowchart, author = "I. Nassi and Ben Shneiderman", title = "Flowchart Techniques for Structured Programming", journal = "\acronym{SIGPLAN} Notices of the \acronym{Acm}", year = 1973, month = aug, volume = 8, number = 8, pages = "12-26" } @book{Lunde:UJIP, author = "Ken Lunde", title = "Understanding Japanese Information Processing", publisher = "{O'Reilly \& Associates}", year = 1993, note = "\initials{isbn}\,1-56592-043-0" } @misc{Rokicki:TeXview, author = "Tomas Rokicki", title = "{{\TeX}view}", note = "3.0", howpublished = "Radical Eye Software; Box 2081; Stanford, CA\ \ 94309", year = 1993 } @misc{Rokicki:dvips, author = "Tomas G. Rokicki", title = "{\tt dvips}", note = "5.491", howpublished = "Radical Eye Software; Box 2081; Stanford, CA\ \ 94309", year = 1992 } @manual{Rokicki:NeXTTeX, author = "Tomas G. Rokicki", title = "NeXT{\TeX}", note = "3.141", address = "Radical Eye Software; Box 2081; Stanford, CA\ \ 94309", year = 1992, month = aug } @manual{Schlangmann:TeXmenu, author = "Harald Schlangmann", title = "{{\TeX}menu}", edition = "4.1", year = 1992, address = "Tumblingerstr. 17 Rgb.; 80337 M{\"u}nchen; F.R.G." } @book{Lennard:But, author = "John Lennard", title = "{But I Digress: Parentheses in English Printed Verse}", publisher = "Oxford University Press", year = 1991, note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-19-811247-5" } @booklet{Adobe:F+F, title = "Font \& Function", key = "Adobe", howpublished = "Adobe", month = "Summer", year = 1992 } @book{Spiekermann+Ginger:sheep, author = "Erik Spiekermann and E.M. Ginger", title = "{Stop Stealing Sheep \& find out how type works}", publisher = "Adobe Press", year = 1993, note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-672-48543-5" } @techreport{Adobe:multiple_masters, author = "Adobe", title = "{Adobe Type 1 Font Format: Multiple Master Extensions}", institution = "Adobe Systems", year = 1992, month = feb } @book{Fenton:Macintosh_Font, author = "Erfert Fenton", title = "The Macintosh Font Book", publisher = "Peachpit Press", year = 1996, address = "2414 Sith St.; Berkeley, CA\ \ 94710", edition = "Third", note = "\initials{isbn}\,0-201-88364-3" } @book{Haralambous:Fonts_and_Encodings, author = "Yannis Haralambous", title = "Fonts \& Encodings", publisher = "O'Reilly", year = 2007, note = "\initials{isbn}-10\,0-596-10242-9, \initials{isbn}-13\,978-0-596-10242-5" } @article{Andre:Scrabble, author = "Jacques Andr\'{e}", title = "{The Scrabble font}", journal = "The PostScript Journal", year = 1990, volume = 3, number = 1, pages = "53-55", } @book{Apollinaire:Calligrammes, author = "Guillaume Apollinaire (Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzky)", title = "Po\'{e}mes de la paix et de la guerre 1913--1916 (Poems of war and peace 1913--1916)", publisher = "Nouvelle Revue Fran\c{c}aise", address = "Paris", year = "1918, 1925" } @inproceedings{Haralambous+Gabor:Injecting_Information_into_Atomic_Units_of_Text, author = "Yannis Haralambous and G\'{a}bor Bella", title = "Injecting Information into Atomic Units of Text", booktitle = "DocEng: Proc. of the ACM Symp. on Document Engineering ", year = 2005, month = nov, pages = "134-142", address = "Bristol, UK", note = "\url{portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1096637}" } @book{Graetzer:More_Math_Into_LATEX, note = "\initials{isbn}\,0387322892, \initials{isbn}-13 978-0-387-32289-6, e-\initials{isbn}-13 978-0-387-68852-7", year = 2007, author = {George Gr\"atzer}, title = {More Math Into \LaTeX{}}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag} } @book{Victionary:Type_Addicted, note = "\initials{isbn}\,9889822946", year = 2007, author = {Victionary}, title = {Type Addicted}, abstract = {Lettering is a key visual element of great design. The right type can transform any project from mundane to extraordinary, and how to choose and treat font and lettering is a common challenge among designers and artists from every discipline. Type Addicted not only presents a rich selection of experimental and inspirational typefaces and their applications, it also reveals the diversity of innovative approaches used by contemporary designers to set tone, add impact, reinforce brand identity, and lend character to print and design work in various disciplines. Solutions to any type of dilemma are sure to be discovered among the pages. Examples include work by up and coming names as well as renowned icons from around the world.}, publisher = {Victionary} } @book{Klanten+:Playful_Type_2, note = "\initials{isbn}\,3899553187", year = 2010, author = {Robert Klanten and H. Hellige and J. Middendorp}, title = {Playful Type 2}, abstract = {A visual feast of experimental typography and illustrative lettering. The internet has radically changed our understanding of information and how we handle text. As more and more messages are being communicated in plain text on digital platforms such as cell phones, more and more designers are trying to find solutions to counter this development. Many of today's designers are developing innovative, more personal lettering techniques by hand that not only simply present content, but also enrich it creatively. Playful Type 2 examines how designers are using a variety of techniques to produce typography and lettering in a range of innovative styles. As in other creative disciplines, there is currently a perceptible trend toward handmade solutions in typography that is reflected in the high incidence of calligraphy and illustrative design presented in the book. This publication not only features high-quality type design, but also diverse applications for this original lettering.}, publisher = {Die Gestalten Verlag} } @book{kopka03, ISBN = {0-321-17385-6}, keywords = {Typography, LaTeX, Word Processing}, year = {2003}, author = {Helmut Kopka and Patrick W. Daly}, title = {Guide to LaTeX}, pages = {624}, edition = {4th}, publisher = {Addison-Wesley Professional} } @article{Mori:Managing_bibliographies, author = "Lapo F. Mori", journal = TUG, volume = 30, number = 1, year = 2009, pages = "36-48", title = "Managing bibliographies with {\LaTeX}" } @misc{Patashnik:bibtexing, author = "Oren Patashnik", year = "1998", title = "Bib{\TeX}ing", note = "\url{http://mirror.ctan.org/biblio/bibtex/contrib/doc/btxdoc.pdf}" } @misc{Daly:Customizing_Bibliographic_Style_Files, author = "Patrick W. Daly", year = "2007", title = "Customizing Bibliographic Style Files", note = "\url{http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/custom-bib/makebst.pdf}" } @misc{Markey:Tame_the_BeaST, author = "Nicolas Markey", year = "2009", month = oct, title = "{Tame the BeaST: The B to X of Bib{\TeX}}", note = "\url{ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/info/bibtex/tamethebeast/ttb_en.pdf}, v.\,1.4" } @misc{Daly:merlin.mbs, author = "Patrick W. Daly", year = "2011", month = oct, title = "{A Master Bibliographic Style File for numerical, author--year, multilingual applications}", note = "\url{http://mirror.hmc.edu/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/custom-bib/merlin.pdf}, \url{http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/CTAN/macros/latex/contrib/custom-bib/merlin.pdf}, v.\,4.33" } @article{Cohen+Harralambous:multibibliography, author = "Michael Cohen and Yannis Haralambous", journal = TUG, volume = 34, number = 1, year = 2013, month = mar, pages = "?", title = "The Multibibliography Package", abstract = "Conventional standards for bibliography styles entail a forced choice between index and name/year citations and corresponding references. We reject this false dichotomy, and describe a multibibliography, comprising alphabetic, sequenced, and even chronological orderings of references. An extended inline citation format is also proposed to integrate such heterogeneous styles, and is usable and useful even without separate bibliographies." } @inproceedings{dummy1, author = "Yannis Haralambous and Gabor Bella", title = "Injecting Information into Atomic Units of Text Nov", booktitle = "DocEng: Proc. ACM Symp. on Document Engineering", year = 2005, month = nov, pages = "134-142", address = "Bristol, UK" } @book{dummy2, author = "Yannis Haralambous and Gabor Bella", title = "Injecting Information into Atomic Units of Text Dec", booktitle = "DocEng: Proc. of the ACM Symp. on Document Engineering ", year = 2005, month = dec, pages = "134-142", address = "Bristol, UK", note = "\url{portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1096637}" } @inproceedings{dummy3, author = "Yannis Haralambous and Gabor Bella", title = "Injecting Information into Atomic Units of Text Oct", booktitle = "DocEng: Proc. of the ACM Symp. on Document Engineering ", year = 2005, month = oct, pages = "134-142", address = "Bristol, UK", note = "\url{portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1096637}" } @Misc{TeXFAQ, author = {{UK \TeX{} Users Group}}, title = {{UK} List of {\TeX} Frequently Asked Questions}, year = 2008, howpublished = {\url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html}} } @MISC{prime-number-theorem, author = "Charles Louis Xavier Joseph de la Vall{\'e}e Poussin", year = 1832, note = "A strong form of the prime number theorem, 19th century" }