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The word 'typesetting' is correct and is used in written English
Typesetting is the process of arranging and formatting text on a page, usually for printing. Example sentence: The typesetting of the book was very well done and made it highly legible.
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Present participle of typeset
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LaTeX, computer programming language used for typesetting technical documents.
Linotype, (trademark), typesetting machine by which characters are cast in type metal as a complete line rather than as individual characters as on the Monotype typesetting machine.
Intertype, (trademark), typesetting machine similar to Linotype that sets type in full lines called slugs, long used to set newspaper copy.
OWEN: I had a job typesetting a little magazine called the Speed Times, in Colorado, which was about racing.
This helped desktop publishing replace traditional typesetting and page composition starting in the 1980s.
In his early years as director of type development at the Linotype typesetting company, where he stayed from 1959 until 1981, he walked around, a vigorous, booming figure, with his catalogue of the Plantin fonts under his arm each specimen photographed with the light shining obliquely off the faces of the letters.
This was standard industry behaviour, evolving as the different foundries and typesetting companies had competed for customers, designers and popular fonts down the years.
Ms Reidy at Simon & Schuster says she has brought functions such as typesetting in-house to boost efficiency.
See also computerized typesetting.
See also typesetting, typography.
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Because LaTeX is an extension to the TeX typesetting system, it has TeX's ability to typeset technical documents that contain complex mathematical equations.
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