TypeSpec is font utility that can display a character set of any installed font in your Macintosh system. It can then print an extended example of the font for use in a font catalog. TypeSpec can also be used to print typespecs for all your installed fonts at one time. You should note that each cut of a typeface get its own typespec, that is italic is different than bold is different than book and so on. TypeSpec was designed to be used with Adobe TypeManager to make the screen display appealing, however the printing is not affected one way or another.
TypeSpec has three menus File, Edit and Font.
The File menu has three items
Print TypeSpec - which prints a single typespec for the currently displayed typeface.
Print All Fonts - which prints a typespec for every font installed in your system, except Chicago.
Quit - Quits the program.
The Edit menu is a standard edit menu for interface consistency only, it has no function.
The Font menu displays the current 'FONT' resources available to your system. Each selectable menu item gets its own typespec page.
TypeSpec is shareware, if you like the program send $10 to:
Big Rock Software
20 North Goodman Street
Suite 1
Rochester, New York 14607
Please include all the important info necessary to send you a diskette with current version.
You can also send bug reports, comments, etc. to the same address. Thanks