Typesetting is the composition of
text by means of arranging physical
types or the digital equivalents. Stored letters and other symbols (called
sorts in mechanical systems and
glyphs in digital systems) are retrieved and ordered according to a language's
orthography for visual display. Typesetting requires the prior process of designing a
font (which is widely but erroneously confused with and substituted for
typeface). One significant effect of typesetting was that authorship of works could be spotted more easily; making it difficult for copiers who have not gained permission.