Programming Web Graphics with Perl and GNU Softwar
Programming Web Graphics with Perl and GNU Softwar By Shawn Wallace
February 1999
Pages: 466

Colophon

Our look is the result of reader comments, our own experimentation, and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement our distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing personality and life into potentially dry subjects. The animal on the cover of Programming Web Graphics with Perl and GNU Software is a collared titi, a small, capuchin-like monkey found in South America. The word "titi" means "little cat" in the language of the Aymara Indians of Peru and Bolivia, and it's not hard to see why it was so named. The titi is one of the smallest of the monkeys, measuring 12-16 inches long, with a long, bushy tail measuring 13-20 inches. Titis have long, silky fur, and long, claw-like nails. Despite their short legs, they are extremely agile jumpers. They feed on insects, lizards, fruit, leaves, blossoms, and occasionally small birds.

Titis live in pairs, perhaps with one or two young. They are believed to mate for life. Females give birth to one offspring at a time, who is then carried and cared for by the male until reaching maturity. Although titis are extremely nervous monkeys who seem to be in constant motion, it is not uncommon for the pair to take a break and rest on a tree branch huddled close together, with their tails intertwined. When it comes to protecting their territory, titis are very aggressive, and often start the day by patrolling the edge of their territory and jumping up and down and screaming at the titi in the adjoining territory, who is engaged in a similar security patrol. Jane Ellin was the production editor for Programming Web Graphics with Perl and GNU Software . Kim Brown was the copyeditor; Lynn Hutchinski wrote the index with support from Seth Maislin; Nicole Gipson Arigo, Sarah Jane Shangraw, and Sheryl Avruch provided quality control; and Betty Hugh, Kimo Carter, and Sebastian Banker provided production support.

Edie Freedman designed the cover of this book, using a 19th-century engraving from the Dover Pictorial Archive. The cover layout was produced with Quark XPress 3.3 using the ITC Garamond font. Whenever possible, our books use RepKover?, a durable and flexible lay-flat binding. If the page count exceeds RepKover's limit, perfect binding is used.

The inside layout was designed by Edie Freedman and implemented in FrameMaker by Mike Sierra. The text and heading fonts are ITC Garamond Light and Garamond Book. The illustrations that appear in the book were created in Macromedia Freehand 7.0 by Robert Romano. This colophon was written by Clairemarie Fisher O'Leary.

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