michael_davidson(a)pacbell.net ("Michael Davidson") writes:
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From: "Mirian Crzig Lennox" <list-tuhs(a)cosmic.com>
I'm amused that someone would use LaTeX to reproduce a manuscript of
dot-matrix source listings and roughly-typewritten commentary.
(No offence at all intended to Dr Lions; the genius was clearly all in
the content, not the typography.)
When you describe the notes as having been "roughly-typewritten" I think
that you may have been misled by the quality of the printer that was used.
Not at all; "typewritten" means "written with type": fixed-width,
metal impact type on bars or wheels. Surely I can't be the only
person on this list who remembers when hardcopy terminals were often
called "typewriters".
cheers,
Mirian