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...Today's Crimson is much more geared toward campus issues than was the politically charged paper of a quarter century ago. Members of The Crimson are much more diverse in terms of gender, ethnicity and socio-economic status. Typewriters, hot wax and lead slugs have given way to computers, QuarkXPress and an imagesetter...
...sampling a native version of Quark's QuarkXPress' 3.3, I found that while such functions as "search" and "replace" sped through large documents, more graphics-intensive operations seemed to be bottle-necked by limitations in video hardware (though the Power Macs do offer unusually flexible built-in video display options...
...case you are still wondering, TeX (pronounced Tek) is a document typesetting program, much like such more familiar names as PageMaker and QuarkXPress...
...fact, the technology has become so popular that most publishing service bureaus use commercial DTP packages to do page layouts and teypesetting. Powerful, professional-caliber programs like QuarkXPress from Quark, Inc., have also made inroads with many nationally renowned publishers: Publications from the New York Times to Rollings STone and The CRimson use DTP for all or parts of their production needs...
...trend appears to be changing. Microsoft Windows 3.0, released in June 1990, brought to the DOS world the kind of graphical capabilities long associated with Macintosh. Popular Macintosh DTP packages such as PageMaker, QuarkXPress and FrameMaker have all been ported to the Windows environment. A quick browse of Wordsworth in Harvard Square reveals that of the dozen or so books on QuarkXPress, all but two are on the newly-released version of Windows...
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