This font is in the "PUBLIC DOMAIN." and is similar to Adinekirnberg-Script in
appearance. It has both Upper & Lower case letters, numbers, and most common
used punctuation. It would look good when used on invations, and greetings--etc.
I do, however, want to make sure that its creator is given credit. The font was developed by: Stephen G. Moye (1991) and named "Civitype" as a PS Type1 font.
Sadly, Heaven only knows what other names it has by now, but as a "font connoisseur"
I've not seen the font from downloads taken off of several bulletin board services.
To others who use Fontographer for font conversion, the font info dialog box
has the creator's name pasted into that area. Please keep the font history intact.
The font caching (for temporally storing bitmaps inside the printer) I.D. rasterized
PostScript# generated as: 4188587
Included with Civitype are 12, 24, and 48 point bitmap fonts for ATM users.
Since "Civitype" is in the public domain I thought that other Type1 font buffs would like it--so here it is...
I know that there's little chance that this read me file will follow the font, but
if your a trueblue hacker--you'll keep others informed as to its true creator
and font name... Please preserve the font history by keeping this file with the font when distributed. This font is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN, but nontheless it should be given the same respect as copyrighted material, but from a historical and an ethical point
of view. This is not my font! Again, the font's developer, Stephen G. Moye released
it into the Public Domain in 1991 as a Type1 font.
By the way, 1991 is the year Apple and Microsoft introduced TrueType outline font technolgy, and it's the TrueType font's outline that is used for screen display.