On Sep 27, 2006, at 6:33 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
BTW, I meant the actual edge of the paper is ragged, left uncut. I
don't know what the industry term for that is.
- Darcy
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Messy? Sloppy? Just being facetious. Seems to me it goes along
with torn jeans. I don't know that I'd like it (don't remember
having seen it) unless it made the pages easier to turn.
Chuck
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On 27 Sep 2006, at 9:27 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Well, you'll notice the recent trend towards using a ragged right
edge in hardcovers.
- Darcy
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On 27 Sep 2006, at 9:27 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
Lilypond claims a more human engraved look based on slight
irregularities that are programed into the software. I don't use
Lilypond. I just happened to know of their emphasis and thought
it pertinent to the discussion.
When was the last time anybody heard about book/periodical
typesetting looking insufficiently "human" because it lacked
inadvertent regularities?
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
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