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{This font has been converted from Macintosh format to DOS format
without the permission of the type designer -- this conversion
process may have altered the character assignments or made some
other change to the font. Any deficiencies in the typeface that
are a result of the conversion process are not the fault of the
original designer (obviously).}
AdineKirnberg-Script font is a German Art Nouveau script font
containing a full alphabet and most punctuation. It is a
beuatiful, rounded script with very striking caps and relatively
small lower-case characters. It is modeled on a face called
Romana. In addition to the full alphabetic characters, there are
alternate drawings of certain characters, as follows:
Character -- Mac keyboard stroke -- ASCII code
upper-case G -- shift-option g -- 237
upper-case S -- shiflt-option-s -- 234
upper-case T -- shift-option-t -- 230
upper-case W -- shift-option-w -- 227
lower-case b -- shift-option-b -- 186
lower-case d -- shift-option-d -- 182
lower-case f -- shift-option-f -- 196
lower-case h -- shift-option-h -- 250
lower-case l -- shift-option-l -- 194
lower-case r -- shift-option-r -- 168
lower-case s -- shift-option-s -- 167
AdineKirnberg-Script is a SHAREWARE font copyrighted by David
Rakowski, 1991. All Rights Reserved. If you like and use this
font, you should make a TAX-DEDUCTIBLE contribution to the
Columbia University Music Department of $7.49 cheap. Please send
your check, made out to Columbia University, to Cynthia Lemiesz,
703 Dodge Hall, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027. For a
laugh, you can enclose a postcard of pictures enclosed within
words and an inscribed message, "It's not that way, it's over
here!" The money goes to help pay for performances of music
written by Columbia University students
AdineKirnberg-Script is another one of those fonts you didn't know
you couldn't do without until you had it from Insect-Bytes, a
place in central Massachusetts where touch-tone dialing is less
than a year old.