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CHAPTER 12
Web and Print Publishing
is chapter wraps up the book by rst delving into the subject of email and its CJKV
implications, to include coverage of popular email clients. e remainder of the chapter
focuses on the topics of publishing in the contexts of the Web and in print, which means
discussions surrounding markup languages for web publishing, and Adobe Acrobat and
PDF for print publishing. All of these publishing technologies provide adequate CJKV
support, as long as they’re congured and used correctly. And, as you will discover, Ac-
robat and PDF play an important role today in the realm of print publishing. As you are
no doubt aware, there has been explosive growth of the Web in recent years. Virtually
every company has established a website for letting customers know of their products and
services, and for some companies, their web page has become their primary venue for
providing information to their customers. Television, radio, and billboard advertisements
these days oen boldly include URLs. But, how do you go about displaying or creating
web pages that include CJKV text? ese are good questions with reasonable and under-
standable answers.
e handling of CJKV text within the context of email clients clearly falls into the realm
of information interchange ( xìnxī jiāohuàn or 資訊交換 zīxùn jiāohuàn in Chi-
nese, jōhō kōkan in Japanese, and / jeongbo ...