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'''Desktop publishing''', or '''DTP''', is the process of editing and layout of printed material intended for publication, such as
books,
magazines,
brochures, and the like using a
personal computer. Desktop publishing software, such as
QuarkXPress, is software specifically designed for such tasks. Such programs do not generally replace word processors and graphics applications, but are used to aggregate content created in these programs: text,
raster graphics (such as images edited with
Adobe Photoshop) and
vector graphics (such as drawings/illustrations made with
Adobe Illustrator).
Desktop publishing was invented in 1978, when the
TeX program showed that publication-quality typesetting could be done on any normal business computer, and even long and complex jobs like books and journals could be produced from a standard desktop terminal. Prior to this, typesetting had been performed by mechanical or electro-mechanical means, or by extremely expensive
mainframe or
mini-computer based systems.
In 1985, desktop publishing became accessible to the masses, with the conjunction of
Aldus Pagemaker (later acquired by Adobe), the
Apple Macintosh, and
Adobe Systems'
PostScript page description language, including its scalable
fonts in
Type 1 format.
When personal computers acquired graphical screens, synchronous typographical editing became possible (incorrectly known as "
WYSIWYG"), but these systems were initially used mainly for small-distribution publications such as club
newsletters. As these systems improved they became widely adopted throughout the professional
publishing world -- presently, virtually all publishing is "desktop publishing". The superior flexibility and speed of desktop publishing systems has greatly reduced the lead time for magazine publication and allowed more elaborate layouts than would otherwise have been possible. Programmable, automated systems like
LaTeX mean that long, repetitive, or highly-structured documents can be produced in a fraction of the time that it would take a manually-controlled system.
The
Apple Macintosh, with historically superior graphics capabilities (particularly in the area of
typography), and a simple
GUI, is highly popular in this application domain and remains one of
Apple's core markets.
==Desktop publishing software==
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Free software:
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DocBook
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LaTeX
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Passepartout
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Scribus
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Troff
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Cenon
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Commercial software:
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Adobe FrameMaker
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Adobe InDesign
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Adobe Pagemaker (which incorporated former Aldus PageStyler)
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Microsoft Publisher
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PagePlus
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PageStream
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QuarkXPress
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Xerox Ventura Publisher
==Related articles==
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IBM Selectric typewriter
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Netbook
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Printing
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Typography
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