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The following is the original text included with the PostScipt version of
this font. The font itself was downloaded from the cix fonts/postscript
conference and converted to CG format using FontManager v1.1. I have
successfully tested it with ProPage v4. There may be a few characters that
produce strange results when printed, but where possible I have not included
these fonts in any upload.
All fonts remain copyright the original authors.
Ken Holland kholland@cix.compulink.co.uk
QUEENS_B.TXT
The attached font QUEENS PARK is Copyright [c] Roger White - all rights
reserved. This font is Freeware. Provided this font is used for
non-commercial purposes then no fee is payable to the author for it's use.
You may use this font yourself and may pass on copies to your friends
provided that the copy contains all of the files from the original package
as follows:-
Postscript Type 1 package - QUEENS_B.ZIP contains:-
QUEENS_B.AFM
QUEENS_B.INF
QUEENS_B.PFB
QUEENS_B.PFM
QUEENS_B.TXT
TrueType package - QUEENS_B.ZIP Contains:-
QUEENS_B.TTF
QUEENS_B.TXT
Distribution of this font as part of a collection which has not been compiled
by the author, distribution for financial gain, or distribution on a disk
attached to a magazine is expressly forbidden except with the prior consent
of the author. Alteration of this font in any way, or conversion to any other
format is expressly forbidden. The Author is able to supply this font as
Postscript type 3 for PC, Nimbus Q, Typetype for Mac, Type 1 and Type 3 for
Mac, and Type 1 for Next. Please send a blank 3.5inch disk together with 1.0uk
pound to cover post and packing.
'QUEENS PARK' is a high quality font containing full hinting for correct
rendering at small point sizes and a total of 86 kerning pairs for correct
character spacing. It is supplied 'as is' and no waranty is implied or given
by the author. The font is suitable for both headlines and body text, and
should render well down to 6 point. It is based on a printed specimen of hot
metal type of 'Palacio' supplied by the Mouldtype Foundry. The font contains
a full range of upper and lower case letters together with the figures
0 to 9 and a full range of punctuation. There are however few diacritics. It
was hand traced in order to achieve a high quality outline and compiled using
FontMonger Version 1.0.7. This font represents aproximately 500 manhours of
work.
The author would appreciate notification of any problems experienced with
this font together with any suggestions for improvments.
Roger White,
1, Owens Close,
Rugeley,
Staffs,
WS15 2YH,
England.
rwhiteb@cix.compulink.co.uk