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Short: two fonts designed for DBLPAL
>>> MAGNETIC INK <<<
Proudly Presents
M A G N E T O & T I T A N I U M
- Fonts of Your Dreams -
CONTENTS
Magneto12 39.1▀ (6.5.93) -- Fixed-width font designed for DBLPAL
Titanium12 39.1▀ (6.5.93) -- Proportional font designed for DBLPAL
ABSTRACT
I fairly recently upgraded from my good ol' A500 and bought myself an
A4000. :-) 'Twas very nice indeed to be able to use a 720x560 display
in "DBLPAL:High Res No Flicker" (the name is IMHO a misnomer -- it
DOES flicker - why can't I have 720x560 with MULTISCAN:Productivity?),
but the screen font looked AWFUL -- my previous 8x8 font became dis-
torted and was barely readable. :-( I have never fancied the Topaz/11
font and, besides, I wanted to use a proportional font for my screen
menus and icons -- so after a while I decided to make my own fonts.
Here they are: Magneto/12 and Titanium/12 -- especially designed for
use with screen modes like "DBLPAL:High Res No Flicker". The design
of the two fonts is identical except Magneto is fixed-width, Titanium
proportional.
The fonts were also designed for the Latin-1 2 charset (ISO-8859-1),
but I have included characters for the IBM-PC charset (CodePage 865)
in the range 0x01-0x1F and 0x80-0xA0 -- the latter are subject to
change and I might decide to release a separate fixed-width font that
handles the full CodePage 865 charset (including graphic characters)
for those of you out there who has the need for such a feature (this
is especially true for people on e.g. FidoNet). It depends, however,
on the amount of feed-back I get...
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