typesetterˈtaɪpˌsɛt ər
typesetter (n)
- plural
- typesetters
English Definitions:
compositor, typesetter, setter, typographer (noun)
one who sets written material into type
typesetter (Noun)
A person who sets type. Formerly an employee in a printshop who manually selected pieces of moveable type and assembled them for printing.
typesetter
Typesetting is the composition of text by means of arranging physical type (or sort) in mechanical systems or glyphs in digital systems representing characters (letters and other symbols). Stored types are retrieved and ordered according to a language's orthography for visual display. Typesetting requires one or more fonts (which are widely but erroneously confused with and substituted for typefaces). One significant effect of typesetting was that authorship of works could be spotted more easily, making it difficult for copiers who have not gained permission.
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