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Contents ofPageStream Fonts 8
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This disc includes a collection of Adobe Type 1 Fonts from
various electronic sources. Most of these fonts were
originally Macintosh format. They are now converted to IBM
Type 1 fonts on an Amiga format disc. In this process, I made
use of the conversion utility supplied with AMaxII to write
the appropriate font files to Amiga formatted discs. These
fonts were then converted to the IBM Type 1 font format using
utilities supplied with PageStream2.1. Obviously, the fonts
are designed for use with PageStream2.1.
Please read carefully the requirements of the designers of the
fonts supplied, before distributing or making use of these
fonts. There is considerable work and expense involved in
their production and the requested fees should be paid if
you make use of the fonts.
AliceInWonderland A piece of black and white clip art converted from the
original gif format.
Author: Unknown
Cardiff An ornate metallic font.
Author: Unbroken Chain
DominoEffect This font contains 27 characters: the 26 capital letters and
the space. Each character looks like a domino with letters
carved out of it, rather than numbers.
Author: David Rakowski
Dubiel Dubiel and DubielItalic are Adobe Type 1, PostScript fonts
modeled on the fonts Torino and Torino Italic. They are similar
to a condensed Bodoni, except with lighter strokes. They work
well both as text and display fonts.
Author: David Rakowski
Elwood This Type 1 font is CAPS ONLY with no numbers and appears as a
decorative hand-drawn outline font.
Author: Unbroken Chain
PigNoseTyp An austere all-caps san-serif font.
Author: Unknown
Rothman Rothman is an Art Deco PostScript font containing all
alphabetic and numeric characters and punctuation.
Author: David Rakowski
Xochiquetzal A piece of black and white clip art converted from the original
gif format. Xochiquetzal was the Mayan god of fertility and
love. According to some authorities she was the mother of the
'first celestial twins', Quetzalcoatl and Xolotl; others hold
that she was the spouse of Tlaloc or Xochipilli, the 'prince
of flowers'.
Author: Unknown