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+<?xml version='1.0'?>
+<fe:sample xmlns:fe='http://www.pragma-ade.com/schemas/foxet.rng' origin='Hermann Zapf'>
+Coming back to the use of typefaces in electronic
+publishing: many of the new typographers receive their
+knowledge and information about the rules of typography
+from books, from computer magazines or the instruction
+manuals which they get with the purchase of a PC or
+software. There is not so much basic instruction, as of
+now, as there was in the old days, showing the differences
+between good and bad typographic design. Many people are
+just fascinated by their PC's tricks, and think that a
+widely<fe:compound/>praised program, called up on the
+screen, will make everything automatic from now on.
+</fe:sample>