2 Document Composition2-1
Figure 2-1. Traditional Graphic Arts Processes2-3
Figure 2-2. A Hypothetical Publishing Process2-7
Figure 2-3. Typographic Style Sheet2-15
Figure 2-4. Cleverness Required to Master TEX2-33
3 Graphical Style3-1
Figure 3-1. Trapezoidal Rule Figure3-3
Figure 3-2. The Tioga Document Structure3-8
Figure 3-3. Hierarchical Illustration Structure3-11
Figure 3-4. Sketch of the Illustration3-13
Figure 3-5. Geometric Representation3-14
Figure 3-6. Trapezoidal Rule Slide3-20
Figure 3-7. Graphical Style Sheets3-21
4 Tabular Composition4-1
Figure 4-1. The Two-Dimensional Structure of a Table4-6
Figure 4-2. Vertical Alignment within a Column4-8
Figure 4-3. Horizontal Alignment within a Row4-9
Figure 4-4. Transposing a Table4-14
Figure 4-5. Tab Stops4-17
5 A New Framework for Tabular Composition by Computer5-1
Figure 5-1. An Approximately Optimal Layout5-6
Figure 5-2. A Hypothetical Stub Pack5-7
Figure 5-3. A Wide Range of Content5-10
Figure 5-4. A Table Entry Box5-11
Figure 5-5. Hierarchical Tables5-13
Figure 5-6. Table with Grid Coordinate System5-14
Figure 5-7. Grid Design5-15
Figure 5-8. Style Attributes5-17
Figure 5-9. Alignment on a Character5-17
Figure 5-10. Horizontal Alignment of Folded Table Entries5-18
Figure 5-11. Specifying Position within a Column5-19
Figure 5-12. A Table with a Grid Coordinate System5-22
Figure 5-13. A Table Object in the External Representation5-23
Figure 5-14. Corner Stitched Data Structure5-25
Figure 5-15. Table Mapped Onto A Grid Data Structure5-26
Figure 5-16. Intersecting Rules5-29
Figure 5-17. Constraint Variables for a Particular Table Entry5-38
Figure 5-18. The Constraints Generated for Figure 5-65-41