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The animal on the cover of Mac OS X: The Missing Manual is a panther, which is essentially a black leopard.
Due to a wrist ailment you really don’t want to hear about, the author wrote the chapters of this book by voice, using Dragon Naturally Speaking on a generic Windows PC (a program he really, really wishes were available for the Mac). The Microsoft Word files were then transferred as quickly as possible across the network to a Power Mac G4, where they were spell-checked, illustrated, and transmitted to the book’s editors. Ambrosia Software’s Snapz Pro was used to capture illustrations; Adobe Photoshop and Freehand were called in as required for touching them up.
The book was designed and laid out in Adobe InDesign 3.0 on a PowerBook G4 and Power Mac G4. The fonts used include Formata (as the sans-serif family) and Minion (as the serif body face). The book was then generated as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file for proofreading, indexing, and final transmission to the printing plant.
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