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- LaserJet II Computer Symbols
- April 10, 1987
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- Ever wanted to print out computer keyboard symbols, pi charac-
- ters, or dingbats on your Laser printer? You say you don't know
- what these are? (Look below to see them!) This package presents
- limited portrait versions of 10 point computer symbols and ding-
- bats fonts. Both soft fonts can be downloaded to any laser
- printer that accepts HP format fonts. These symbols allow you to
- generate laser printed documentation with clear references to
- specialized symbols.
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- All symbols in both fonts are mapped into familiar keys. (You
- enter the ASCII character shown below to get the specified spec-
- ial symbol to print.) Please note that you must enter these let-
- ters exactly as they appear to get the appropriate symbol. To use
- the symbols, download them as your secondary font. Then use
- control-N to select the secondary font and control-O to return to
- your primary font.
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- CS100RPN
- 1 = 1
- 2 = 2
- a = a
- b = b
- c = c
- d = d
- e = e
- f = f
- g = g
- h = h
- i = i
- j = j
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- These two fonts are supplied as "freeware". You may use them or
- modify them as you please but you MAY NOT SELL THEM in any fash-
- ion. Please ensure that they are always distributed as a package
- containing CS100RPN.USP, DG100RPN.USL, DOC.BAT, READ.ME, START,
- END, COMP.DOC, and DING.DOC. Both fonts and this documentation
- are Copyright 1987, by Gary Elfring.
-
- For descriptions of expanded versions of these fonts and all
- other fonts I have available send a self addressed, stamped en-
- velope to:
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- Gary Elfring
- 4N899 West Mary Drive
- St. Charles, Illinois 60174
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- All information requests must include the self addressed, stamped
- envelope and a written request for my other available fonts. (I
- won't know what you want otherwise.) I presently have much ex-
- panded versions of the fonts above in both portrait and landscape
- modes, credit card symbols, an LCD alphabet, and fractions.
-