Copyright © 2010 Arndt Roger Schneider
This web site was written in DocBook 4.5, SVG 1.1, HTML
and CSS 3.0. The DocBook files were translated through
Saxon 6.5 into HTML.
The web site sports lots of Scalable Vector Graphics, all generated by
Jeszra. The DocBook files, for the manual pages, and the
Jeszra API are likewise generated by Jeszra.
The symbol font: Gestalt.otf
was made with CorelDraw® and later FontForge.
The Emacs (terminal) editor was used for writing
HTML, DocBook and CSS code. Inkscape
was used to reduce amount of spline-steps in some smoothed
Scalable Vector Graphics.
SVG Web JavaScript library is
included in each web page off this site.
SVG Web renders Scalable Vector Graphics through
Adobe® Flash® when the used browser lacks a native
Scalable Vector Graphics implementation.
The used fonts are normally:
Lucida Grande
for sans serif and Monaco
for monospaced fonts; only locally installed
versions of both fonts are used out of
copyright reasons.
The Bitstream® Vera font family is being
used as a fallback solution.
OFL Sorts Mill Goudy
normal and italic designed by Berry Schwartz
is the main font of this web site.
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The League of Moveable Type - Sorts Mill Goudy
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Scalable Vector Graphics specification.
- DocBook
-- DocBook is an XML vocabulary that lets you create
documents in a presentation-neutral form that captures the
logical structure of your content. Using free tools along
with the DocBook XSL stylesheets, you can publish your
content as HTML pages and PDF files, and in many other
formats.
- svgweb;
Scalable Vector Graphics for Web Browsers using
Flash.
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FontForge -- An outline font editor that lets
you create your own postscript, truetype, opentype,
cid-keyed, multi-master, cff, svg and bitmap (bdf, FON,
NFNT) fonts, or edit existing ones. Also lets you convert
one format to another. FontForge has support for many
macintosh font formats.
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Inkscape -- An Open Source vector graphics
editor, with capabilities similar to Illustrator,
CorelDraw, or Xara X, using the W3C standard Scalable
Vector Graphics (SVG) file format.
- The initial
CSS-Stylesheet originated from Project Gutenberg
Australia. This stylesheet was extended to
support technical documents. Please see the stylesheet
for its license and further major influences.
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