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- HANDFORM.EXE
- (c) 1994 by Alexander Walter
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- What is "handform.exe"?
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-
- The program "handform.exe" will try to make printed output look more natural
- when using the "barbara.sft" script font supplied here. It automatically
- substitutes ligatures in the font, and randomizes the printed output.
-
- A batch file included here in the archive "download.zip" will download the
- bitmapped version of the font to a LaserJet or compatable printer, and
- can optionally print a file using it.
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- How Does "handform.exe" Work?
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-
- The program "handform.exe" works as follows: It will read an ASCII file you
- want to print with the handwriting font "barbara.sft" supplied here. Then,
- using information given in the configuration file "handform.ini", it writes
- a second file which contains your ASCII text modified in the following ways:
-
- 1. It will substitute ligature characters. The ligatures to substitute are
- given in the "[ligatures]" section of the "handform.ini" file.
-
- 2. It will substitute preferred pairings for letter pairs. This is useful
- if several versions of a particular character exists in the font, and some
- versions look better when paired than other pairs. These preferences are
- given in the "[preferences]" section of the "handform.ini" file.
-
- 3. For all other characters, if there exist multiple versions of the
- character, it will randomly substitute one of the versions of the
- characters. The multiple character definitions are given in the
- "[equivalences]" section of the "handform.ini" file.
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- How Do I Use "handform.exe"?
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-
- Suppose you have an ASCII file named "barbara.txt". Make sure the control
- file "handform.ini" is in the current directory; then you use "handform.exe"
- by typing the following command from the DOS command line:
-
- handform barbara.txt
-
- This creates a second file named "barbara.hw". If you view "barbara.hw" on
- screen using the DOS 'type' command, it will look like gibberish. But when
- you print it using the "download.bat" batch file supplied here it will
- contain all the right handwriting characters.
-
- If you get a message that the file "handform.ini" wasn't found, make sure
- it is in the current directory.
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- How Do I Print a File That Has Been "Handformed"?
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-
- The easiest way is to use the "download.bat" batch file that is included.
- This batch file also uses a few other files containing PCL commands needed
- to download the font and use it in the LaserJet. All of these files need
- to be in the current directory. The syntax for doing this would be:
-
- download barbara.sft barbara.hw
-
- The "download.bat" batch file, as well as the bitmapped font "barbara.sft"
- will work only with LaserJet and compatable printers.
-
- One a file has been handformed, you can still import the handformed file
- back into Windows as described below.
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-
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- Can I Use "handform.exe" With My Word Processor?
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- No -- the "handform.exe" program only works with ASCII text files. It
- would become confused by the binary format of your word processor document.
-
- However, most word processors can save a document in ASCII format. If
- yours has this feature, you can save your document as ASCII, then run the
- "handform.exe" program on your saved ASCII file. Your ASCII file must
- have a carriage return and line feed (CR/LF) at the end of each line,
- otherwise you may get the error message "out of string space" when running
- the "handform.exe" program.
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-
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- Can I Use "handform.exe" With Windows?
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-
- Not directly. Although you can use the TrueType version of the handwriting
- font, "barbara.ttf", in Windows just like any other TrueType font, you will
- need to go through a few extra steps to get the advantage of the more natural
- output possible by "handforming" a document.
-
- Export or save your Windows document to disk in ASCII format; make sure that
- this includes carriage returns and line feeds (CR/LF). Run the "handform.exe"
- program on this saved ASCII file, then do an ASCII import of the handformed
- file back into Windows. If necessary, format the imported file back into
- the TrueType version of the handwriting font "barbara.ttf".
-
- If you see the message "PERMISSION DENIED" when trying to handform an ASCII
- file, this is caused by the DOS program "share.exe". You will need to close
- the file in your Windows word processor before running the "handform.exe"
- program.
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- Now available for a new lower price of $99, have a custom font made from
- your printing or handwriting. You'll get fonts in both bitmapped and
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