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Harting2
The Harting II font is a font with a full character set that mimics a
typewriter which has a ribbon that is running out of ink. (This version
straightens most of the more crooked letters of the original version) The
characters are monospaced, as on a typewriter, and at low resolutions (300
dpi or lower) the smaller sizes of the fonts will appear merely crooked or
a little jaggy, somewhat like a mimeograph; larger sizes or greater
resolutions will approach the look of a typewriter that needs a new
ribbon, as well.
The Harting font (named for Julie Harting for no apparent reason) comes to
you from Insect Bytes, a place and space in time that considers fonts to
be things and that considers the weather to be an integral part of the
total experience.
Font Formats: - Adobe (Type 1 [pfa & pfb], Type 3, Bitmap)
- DMF (+ bitmap)
- Bitmap (Black&White)
- IntelliFont
Font ID: 40200
Directory: Deco/Harting2
Harting is copyright 1992 by David Rakowski, All Rights Reserved, Alle
Rechte Vorbehalten. It is not distributed as freeware or shareware, but as
AreaCodWare: if you use or like or are turned on by this font, you should
make a tax-deductible contribution to Columbia University based on your
area code. For instance, if you live in Vermont, your area code is 802 and
your AreaCodeWare fee is $8.02; if you live in Manhattan and your area code
is 212, then your AreaCodeWare fee is $2.12; Los Angeles users, your fee is
a penny higher because your area code is 213. If you do not have a phone,
then the AreaCodeWare fee is $9.20 (a penny above the highest possible area
code); if your office and home are in two different area codes, then your
AreaCodeWare fee is the lower of the two. Your AreaCodeWare check should be
made out to Columbia University and sent to Cynthia Lemiesz, Music Department,
703 Dodge Hall, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027. Your check is a
tax-deductible contribution to Columbia Composers and helps pay for the
performance of music composed by students at Columbia University. With your
check, please enclose a note that says, "My area code is the best part of
me; without it, my socks would have little meaning, and the ozone hole
would be mere wallpaper. I really like Marie Osmond (just kidding)."