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- Dear PC font user:
-
- We at Altsys are proud to announce the availability of Fontographer 3.2,
- the first Macintosh PostScript font program that can produce fonts for the
- ATM (Adobe Type Manager) Windows environment on MS-DOS computers.
-
- Accompanying this README.TXT file is the SaintFrancis font. Here is what
- Hank Gillette (the font's developer) says about SaintFrancis:
-
- Saint Francis
-
- Copyright 1990, by Hank Gillette
-
- Saint Francis is a Postscript version of Apple Computer's venerable San
- Francisco font. It has the full character set that San Francisco has, plus
- some alternate characters and some visual puns that I included for my own
- amusement. It should print out on any genuine PostScript printer or on a
- non-PostScript printer under Adobe's ATM. If you use it with a Postscript
- clone of any sort and it works, I'd appreciate you letting me know about
- it.
-
- Saint Francis is free for non-commercial applications. If you feel
- compelled to send money you can, but you are under no obligation to do so.
- I am more interested in comments about this font. You may contact me at my
- Compuserve address of 73627,3612 or at my mail address:
-
- Hank Gillette
- 432 Tyrella Ave.
- Mountain View, CA 94043
-
- You may freely give away this font to your friends or upload it to your
- favorite bulletin board. I encourage you to do this. Please keep this Read
- Me file with it if you do distribute it. If you are a commercial enterprise
- selling disks of shareware and freeware, you may not distribute this font
- without my permission. If you sell it, you should send the money to me.
-
- Saint Francis was generated with Fontographer(TM) 3.2. and is offered as
- is. I will not accept responsibility if it doesn't work for you or if you
- use it in an important report and your boss hates it and fires you.
-
- SaintFrancis is fully compatible with ATM for Windows, allowing it to be
- seen on screen at any size, and print to any printer that has a Windows
- driver.
-
- INSTALLING THE SAINTFRANCIS FONT:
-
- 1. Copy the SAINTFRA.PFB file to your \PSFONTS directory.
-
- 2. Copy the SAINTFRA.PFM file to your \PSFONTS\PFM directory. (You can ignore
- the .AFM file since it is not useful with Windows. It may be useful to people
- running GEM applications, however.)
-
- 3. Open the ATM Control Panel and "Add..." SaintFrancis to your list of ATM
- fonts. You will have to open the \PSFONTS\PFM directory to allow ATM to see
- your SaintFrancis font.
-
- 4. If you have a PostScript printer, the following will be necessary. If your
- printer does not have PostScript, ignore this step. Open your WIN.INI file
- with the Windows Notepad program. (Do you have a backup of it? If not, make
- one now.) At the end of the "softfonts" list, you will see something like:
-
- softfonts5=c:\psfonts\pfm\SAINTFRA.PFM
-
- You'll need to change this to:
-
- softfonts5=c:\psfonts\pfm\SAINTFRA.PFM,c:\psfonts\SAINTFRA.PFB
-
- Doing this allows the Windows PostScript driver to find your .PFB file and
- download it to your PostScript printer. DO NOT use a semicolon between the two
- entries or you will cause some rather unpleasant problems.
-
- You should now exit Windows and restart. SaintFrancis will now show up in
- your Windows programs' font menus and you'll be able to choose it and use it
- like any other font. ATM will allow you to see the font in all sizes and print
- it smoothly at all sizes.
-
- INFORMATION ABOUT FONTOGRAPHER 3.2:
-
- Fontographer 3.2 runs only on Macintosh computers. It runs on the $999.00
- Macintosh Classic which has a 1.44Mb FDHD Superdrive capable of formatting and
- writing a PC 3-1/2" diskette. Fontographer 3.2 retails for $495.00 and is
- available from all reputable dealers of Macintosh software. To make fonts for
- Windows with ATM from Fontographer 3.2 you can do the following:
-
- 1. Draw the font or autotrace it from scanned images pasted into Fontographer
- 3.2's Edit window. If you have already made Fontographer fonts, you can use
- the "Open font..." dialog from the File menu to open the font and allow its
- conversion to PC format. If you have PC PostScript fonts you wish to modify,
- you can download them to any Adobe PostScript printer that can simultaneously
- communicate with both Macintoshes and PC's, then use Altsys' Metamorphosis
- (retail $149.00) to convert the fonts to Fontographer format on the Macintosh.
-
- 2. Select all the characters in the font and use the Path menu's "Correct path
- direction" item to make sure that the path directions in the font are correct.
-
- 3. While all the characters are still selected, use the Edit menu's "Char
- info..." item to make sure that all the characters in the font are filled with
- "Normal" fill and a "Tint" of 100% (DO NOT check the "Stroke" checkbox, since
- Adobe rules do not allow stroked characters in Type 1 fonts).
-
- 4. Use the Edit menu's "Font attributes..." dialog to turn on the "Automatic
- PostScript and bitmap hints," "Generate Type 1 fonts," and "Adobe standard
- character encoding" checkboxes. Do not turn on the "Use Flex feature if
- possible" checkbox unless you are absolutely certain that your font can
- benefit from Flex.
-
- 5. Use the File menu's "Generate fonts..." dialog and choose the
- "PostScript-PC" item from the "Outline format:" popup menu. To save time, you
- can choose the "None" item from the "Bitmap format:" popup menu, since you
- will not need to generate any kind of bitmap file. OK this dialog and the
- result will be the .AFM, .PFB, and .PFM files described above. They can be
- installed using the above instructions.
-
- For further information about Fontographer 3.2, call or write:
-
- Altsys Corporation
- 269 W. Renner Rd.
- Richardson, TX 75080
- Phone: (214) 680-2060
-
- CompuServe: 76004,2071
- FAX: (214) 680-0537
- MCI Mail: ALTSYS
- AppleLink: D0590
- America Online: Altsys
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