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Weight Heaviness or blackness of letters. Numerically, the ratio of the widths of vertical strokes to the x-height.
Widow The last line of a paragraph that appears at the top of a page.
Winding number A method of determining whether a region is inside a curve, and thus should be inked when an outline-specified letterform is rasterized.
Word processing Preparation of text in document form. The term is now dated, suggesting text-only documents and impact printing, as opposed to typeset compound documents.
WYSIWYG Acronym for What You See Is What You Get, used to describe interactive editing or formatting in which a facsimile of the paper output is presented on the screen, coined by Doug Engelbart.
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF TYPE
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MIXING TYPE
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Sources:
  • Rubinststein, Richard. [1988] Digial Typography: An Introduction to Type and Composition for Computer System Design. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
  • Blue Dot's typoGRAPHIC.
  • The comp.fonts FAQ.
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