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Publishing

Publishing is the process of producing literature, music or information and making it available to the general public.

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Publishing

Colour break

Printing & publishing; Publishing

In multicolor printing, the point, line or space at which one link colour stops and another begins. See illustration.

Server-side includes (SSI)

Printing & publishing; Publishing

The ability to include files from the server inside an HTML document by placing tags in the HTML file that link to those files. Using Server-Side Includes makes it unnecessary to include multiple ...

Renewal rate

Printing & publishing; Publishing

The rate of subscribers renewing annually. For example, if you're a quarterly you would look to the ratio of renewing subscribers to your total number of expires over the four issues. If a total of ...

Little magazine

Printing & publishing; Publishing

A periodical of limited circulation, often subsidised or sponsored, and devoted to publishing experimental prose and avant-garde poetry, or high-quality work by unknown authors, without the ...

Outline

Printing & publishing; Publishing

An open typeface structural style in which strokes and shapes are represented by unfilled outlines. Formerly, type or font character glyphs either existed as solid "inline" letterforms, or as ...

Gloss

Printing & publishing; Publishing

In old manuscripts, an explanation, translation, or interpretation of a word or phrase written interlinear, marginal, or appended in a glossary. In modern printing, a marginal annotation is usually ...

Commercial match

Printing & publishing; Publishing

The acceptable difference between the colour on a sample of ink or paper, or the colour on a proof, and the colour achieved on a press. See ink roll-out, illustration.

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