11 lines
448 B
Plaintext
11 lines
448 B
Plaintext
boustrophedon
|
|
|
|
n. [from a Greek word for turning like an ox while plowing] An ancient
|
|
method of writing using alternate left-to-right and right-to-left lines.
|
|
This term is actually philologists' techspeak and typesetters' jargon.
|
|
Erudite hackers use it for an optimization performed by some computer
|
|
typesetting software and moving-head printers. The adverbial form
|
|
boustrophedonically is also found (hackers purely love constructions like
|
|
this).
|
|
|