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The Fontographer
(C) Copyright 1991
by Alan D. Reeve
REEVEsoft
29W150 Old Farm Lane
Warrenville, IL 60555
(708) 393-2317
CIS ID: 71521, 2200
GEnie ID: REEVE.SOFT
The Fontographer is a utility designed to create printouts of all
available fonts installed on your system similar to those found in
a typesetter's type book. This demonstration version allows you to print
out a list of all available fonts on your system in their respective
typefaces and print complete character sets for these typefaces.
If you find this program to be of use you may register your copy
and receive the completed Fontographer which adds the ability to
print reference cards for each typeface (that contain all 256
characters defined in the font), and added control in the formatting
of your output.
The Fontographer is also geared at weeding out fonts that seem to work
on screen, but cause the (Postscript) printer to crash. In writing this
program I discovered six such fonts on my system.
Registration also entitles you the right to purchase fonts from our
public domain library of Adobe Type Manager(tm) compatible fonts for
$7.50 per disk (each disk is a 3.5" 1.44 Meg disk). We currently have
five disks available.
To register your copy of The Fontographer and order the official
version please send a check/money order for $10.00 US + $2.00 shipping
to the above address or call for C.O.D. orders.
Thank You,
Alan D. Reeve
Notes: Printing fonts takes up a lot of memory. On our development
system we have 66 different fonts. This took 10-15 minutes for
the printing of each typeface function to complete generation
of output so be prepared to wait...the results will be worth
it.
Also, please note that due to the amount of data being
printed, at least with our Postscript printer, the Print
Manager would frequently stall returning Unable To Write To LPT1:
messages. We fixed that by syncing the program and the printer
(which means the program had to slow down, unfortunately, and
and not the converse) which in turn means the Abort button is
not instantly responsive.
Questions? Comments? Problems? - Let us know, please.