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A mini-glossary of computer/typographic terms.<br />
Compiled by Paul Doebler and Edward M. Gottschall<br />
Visual Scanner<br />
See Optical Scanner.<br />
VDT (Visual Display Itrminal)<br />
A device which usually includes a keyboard, cathode-ray<br />
tube for displaying text, and a memory or storage area.VDT's<br />
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A single word or part of a word in a line by itself at the end<br />
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The list of widths assigned to all characters in a given font.<br />
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The action of recording data into a computer section or onto<br />
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A type character set in a face, style or size other than that<br />
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