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- The characters of the Rockmaker font look like they consist of rough, broad
- paintbrush strokes such as you might find on a sign painted on a piece of
- wood in a Western frontier town. The font it is based on is called 'Trading
- Post.' This font is all caps, plus numbers and punctuation. It has been
- distributed in Macintosh and PC formats in TrueType and PostScript versions.
- Your advocate Eileen Wharmby has tested and uploaded the PC versions.
-
- The Rockmaker font is copyright (c) 1992 by David Rakowski. It is distributed
- free of charge for personal use, with restrictions. You may give copies to
- your friends, providing all the files originally in this archive (including
- the one you are reading) are included. You may keep up to 7,892,312 copies of
- this font in your house for personal use. User groups and nonprofit
- organizations may distribute this font on their nominal charge disks without
- the author's expressed permission, with the same restrictions as above.
- Commercial distribution of any kind, distribution of the font for a platform
- other than Macintosh or PC, and distribution outside of the United States and
- Canada is expressly prohibited, without exception. No exceptions. Companies
- interested in commercial distribution of this font may contact the author on
- Compuserve at 73240,3060 or on Internet as rak@woof.columbia.edu or
- dcr1@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu.
-
- The Rockmaker font comes to you by the good graces of the fictional
- characters at Insect Bytes, who want to use their high, squeaky voices to
- remind you: "Never use a font in a size larger than your head."
-