Thanks. But typography books are not the problem. I've seen many,
many, many of them, and each one makes me unhappy because I have
nowhere to try what they say. My dad is very good at typesetting,
but he can draw very well (everything he writes is manuscript, he
don't drust a computer to do anything after a few bad
experiences). I can't draw, so I need software that gets what I
describe and makes it into PDF.

The problem is: understanding everything about PDF file format,
reading font files, knowing about all available implementations of
typesetting algorithms is far beyond my habilities.

Original Tex is not an option, since PDF, today's font formats
(and Unicode) and many algorithms didn't exist when Knuth decided
no features would be added anymore. Maybe I should hack the source
code of pdftex or luatex?  I can try that, but that's going to be
hard work and I would like to know how far I can get before
starting, or if there are easier options (like libraries to write
PDF and read OpenType and books or example code of typesetting
algorithms).

Thanks for your tips,
Maurício

 > Hi Maurício,
 >
 > (...)
 >
 > Others will have different suggestions but you could start out
 > reading the TeXbook by Knuth
 >
 > http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~uno/abcde.html
 >
 > and any basic book about typography.
 >
 > Enjoy the trip!
 >
 > Frans
 >

 >> Hi,
 >>
 >> I would like to ask you some advice on what should I
 >> learn. (...)
 >>
 >> Context is where I get the best results, but what I really
 >> would like is something that allows me to do things in my own
 >> way, not something that's always great for reasons I don't
 >> understand. (...)
 >>
 >> Do you think I could get what I want if I write or translate
 >> typography functions to that language, and then write programs
 >> to generate documents? Where could I find or where could I
 >> learn about such functions?

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