noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a manufacturing/shipping/publishing etc company
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I’m working for a printing company at the moment.
desktop publishing
electronic publishing
work in industry/education/publishing etc
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The studies were undertaken by people working in education.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
electronic
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The simplest form of electronic publishing is word processing with a typographic style of output; office publishing, if you will.
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It is getting harder by the day to isolate the various segments of the electronic publishing industry into neat little compartments.
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The spreadsheet program can produce graphics and you would like to put these graphics into your electronic publishing system.
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Treatment of material I have developed a simple analytic treatment which can be applied to the main areas of electronic publishing .
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What do you tackle first, the spreadsheet graphics or the electronic publishing system?
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Desktop publishing forms just one part of the electronic publishing market.
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Take, for example, the problems that the electronic publishing industry is currently facing with fonts.
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Frame Technology Inc believes the next generation of desktop publishing systems will utilise electronic document publishing as their cornerstone.
■ NOUN
book
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The commercial lending libraries had disappeared. Book publishing had soared to more than 55,000 new titles and reprints.
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Economic barriers to book publishing remains constant throughout the Third World.
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Like Franklin, they see their activities as electronic book publishing .
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In one sense, everyone benefits from the buoyancy of academic book publishing .
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Our foray into book publishing , soon to be repeated, used Ventura and this too is now part of our arsenal.
desktop
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Because of the very nature of desktop publishing this should come as no surprise.
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During the first two years of desktop publishing much argument has raged about which is the better system.
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It is essential to realise at the outset that desktop publishing software is totally unlike any other software product category.
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Tomorrow's desktop publishing systems certainly won't look like today's page makeup software.
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Next up the quality ladder is desktop publishing of which much has been written over the past two years.
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Today's desktop publishing software is as good as, if not better than, any Third Wave composition system ever was.
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The need to understand design is often heavily stressed during conversations or articles about desktop publishing .
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It is often assumed that the world of desktop publishing begins and, for some people, ends with the Apple Macintosh.
house
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The national news agency and the major publishing houses struck.
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A classic example of these is Rhinegold Publishing, a London-based specialist publishing house producing a range of arts-oriented magazines and journals.
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Publishers Mainstream sources of information about software are the large publishing houses , microcomputer manufacturers and software houses.
market
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Desktop publishing forms just one part of the electronic publishing market .
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At the moment the desktop publishing market is extremely muddled.
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Only one event pulls together all the strands that go to make up the complete electronic publishing market , Electronic Publishing&print 1988.
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At the moment the whole of the desktop publishing market is in a state of almost continual change.
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The electronic publishing market is no exception to this process but does seem to have been affected rather faster than most.
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The non-print market should have overtaken the traditional print publishing market in overall value by 1996.
package
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Most desktop publishing packages offer an automatic leading setting as a default and this should be generally over-ridden.
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Similarly, desktop publishing packages can take text from a whole range of word processors, graphics packages and other sources.
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These are features that simple word processors were never designed to incorporate but which low-end desktop publishing packages find simple.
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Ventura Publisher the desktop publishing package developed by Xerox.
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Once these tags reach the publishing package they assume the correct typeface, size, style and other typographic characteristics.
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They can be created with many of the electronic publishing packages but are often better produced by a dedicated forms program.
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Aldus is shipping an upgrade to its PageMaker desktop publishing package .
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Take, for example, a desktop publishing package and a spreadsheet for the Macintosh.
program
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This is in marked contrast to desktop publishing programs where almost every element has to be created externally and then imported.
software
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The most misused of these is page makeup or page layout software while the second is just described as desktop publishing software.
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It is essential to realise at the outset that desktop publishing software is totally unlike any other software product category.
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Today's desktop publishing software is as good as, if not better than, any Third Wave composition system ever was.
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In this area there is a surprising lack of desktop publishing software as it is obviously a prime candidate.
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InConcert is independent of other applications and requires no proprietary imaging, office automation or publishing software .
system
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Tomorrow's desktop publishing systems certainly won't look like today's page makeup software.
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Perhaps the best example of the problems that this approach can cause is the Atari desktop publishing system .
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Take, for example, a desktop publishing system based on an Apple Macintosh.
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The spreadsheet program can produce graphics and you would like to put these graphics into your electronic publishing system .
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What do you tackle first, the spreadsheet graphics or the electronic publishing system ?
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Developed in this country as an applications generator it has been used to create a data base publishing system of exceptional power.
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Frame Technology Inc believes the next generation of desktop publishing systems will utilise electronic document publishing as their cornerstone.
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The desktop publishing system used by the text critical scholar would have yet another view of the same data.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Marcia has worked in publishing for at least 10 years.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And you're still dreaming this impossible dream about you and some fantastic job in publishing .
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Computer-training is a fast-growing market, but a very different one from publishing .
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However, I don't handle the band's royalty income from records and publishing .
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It is often assumed that the world of desktop publishing begins and, for some people, ends with the Apple Macintosh.
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Its activities cover programming, installation and maintenance, staff training, desktop publishing as well as graphic art and video production.
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Perhaps the best example of the problems that this approach can cause is the Atari desktop publishing system.
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Primary Primary publishing remains a strong growth area, with most of the major publishers producing new courses.
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These requirements exclude virtually all the current desktop publishing products for reasons that will become immediately obvious.