The dissertation was typeset (for publication) by  werksatz • Büro für 
Typografie und Buchgestaltung. Berlin,
and my guess is that they are using ConTeXt.

Matthias


On Feb 21, 2011, at 12:43 PM, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:

>> Did anyone on this list know (or did anyone notice yet) that the print
>> version of the much-discussed dissertation by Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg
>> was (allegedly) typeset in ConTeXt?
> 
>  From my German colleague: "We should test if he masters ConTeXt.  If
> he doesn't..."
> 
>       Arthur
> 
> P-S: Whether that particular piece of information is true or not, it
> will bring some attention to ConTeXt!  The ConTeXt community should try
> and take advantage of that :-)  I wonder how the author of the Wikipedia
> article knows that, though.  Presumably, someone got hold of a PDF
> version of the dissertation?
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