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Tag Archives: Typography
Another text editor?
I’ve been a BBEdit user for around 6 months now, and I can tell you that I am very happy with it. There are probably many who would say my love of text editors and plain text is a little crazy, or at least odd. I’d probably agree with them. It must be an insatiable [...]
Posted in Computing, Miscellaneous, Text Editing Also tagged bbedit, mac, os x, text editors, textmate, The Web, typesetting 1 Comment
Safari just got better
I’ve spoken before about the reasons I like OS X so much. But who am I kidding? I’m sure the real reason is that Apple just knows how to make things look pretty. Therefore, an entire post about font smoothing. When will Microsoft catch up?
Posted in Computing, The Web, Typography Also tagged apple, font smoothing, mac, microsoft, safari, The Web, typesetting, windows Leave a comment
Donald Knuth, the Mac, and practical typography
You could call me any combination of fussy, perfectionist, OCD or just plain anal when it comes to matters of typography. I wasn’t always this way—at least not about matters of type. I think the root cause of my problem is that I’m an intuitive learner. I can’t stand to learn things by rote and [...]
Posted in Computing, Typography Also tagged apple, design, desktop publishing, donald e. knuth, iwork, latex, mac, macbook, os x leopard, pages '08, pages '09, passions, tex, typesetting 2 Comments
Waxing thematic