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This document is copyright 2018 by Donald P. Goodman, and is
released publicly under the LaTeX Project Public License.  The
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This work has the LPPL maintenance status 'maintained'.

The Current Maintainer of this work is Donald P. Goodman
(dgoodmaniii@gmail.com).

This work consists of the files colophon.ins and
colophon.dtx, along with derived files colophon.sty and
colophon.pdf.

The colophon package provides commands for producing a
*colophon*, or that bit at the end of many books describing
the production process, along with the font, size, leading,
and measure.  Every aspect of its production is easily
configured.

This package should run properly on any properly running LaTeX
system.

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colophon – Provides commands for producing a colophon

Colophons are a once-common design device by which a book (or document) designer gave some information to his readers about the design and makeup of the text. It typically includes the publisher (if not included elsewhere in the document), font size, leading size, measure, and of course font face identification. Sometimes it includes information about the tools used, as well. This package provides some highly configurable macros, with sensible defaults, for producing colophons without having to muck around with a lot of manual code.

Paketcolophon
Version1.1
LizenzenThe Project Public License 1.3
Copyright2018 Donald P. Goodman
BetreuerDonald P. Goodman
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MiKTeX als colophon
ThemenTypeset tool
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