So what is desktop publishing?

Couldn't resist fueling the fire a bit :)

CB

vashaun jones wrote:
After several web searches I concede to your views and as I stated in another post the word processing text editing game has changed and my mind set needs to adjust to that. It's almost like blogging taking over the real journalism and the journalist going back and forth that the old media is some how still better. Thanks for helping me to broaden my understanding. Maybe you are old enough to remember that at one time there was a difference though.
On Apr 25, 2008, at 4:37 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:

Shaun,

That's the whole point. TextEdit has pretty extensive formatting options. YOu can create tables, lists, etc. It has spell checking and grammar checking. It isn't severely limited at all, except for very advanced features like footnotes and such. It is, I repeat, a simple word processor.

Josh de Lioncourt
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On 25 Apr, 2008, at 1:20 PM, vashaun jones wrote:

Two sides to a story, but the one you gave indicated that Text Edit is a Word Processor and it isn't. In the old days when you needed to write down something you would use a note pad and when you would write a book you would use a type writer. Quick note taking with limited or no formatting or word processing for more functionality.



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