Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!hsdndev!cmcl2!phri!roy From: roy@phri.nyu.edu (Roy Smith) Newsgroups: comp.fonts Subject: Re: Colophons Message-ID: <1991Apr5.125428.23489@phri.nyu.edu> Date: 5 Apr 91 12:54:28 GMT References: <1991Apr4.154758.3993@beaver.cs.washington.edu> Sender: news@phri.nyu.edu (News System) Organization: Public Health Research Institute, New York City Lines: 16 graham@cs.washington.edu (Stephen Graham) writes: > colophons are the exception these days Since you mentioned colophons, I happened to notice a sort-of colophon in an unusual place the other day; the editorial page of the New York Times. They actually ran an editorial explaining why they were making some minor layout changes to their ed and op-ed pages, going into some detail about why the letters to the editor were now being set in 8.5/9.7 instead of 8.5/9.2 like they used to be (although they neglected to mention the name of the font used). -- Roy Smith, Public Health Research Institute 455 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016 roy@alanine.phri.nyu.edu -OR- {att,cmcl2,rutgers,hombre}!phri!roy "Arcane? Did you say arcane? It wouldn't be Unix if it wasn't arcane!"