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- The Dupuy font family comes in three weights: Regular, Thin and Heavy.
- It contains a full kerned alphabet, numbers and punctuation. Upper-
- and lower-case letters are identical. The letters look rather like
- cartoon lettering; it most closely resembles the lettering in comics
- that originated in the '40's and '50's.
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- The Dupuy font family as a unit is copyright 1992 by D. Rakowski,
- All Rights Reserved. The "Light" and "Heavy" weights were automatically
- generated and then cleaned up with Fontographer 3.5's "change weight"
- command. Buy Fontographer!
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- The Dupuy fonts, inexplicably named after an oboist, are distributed
- as shareware; you may keep and distribute the fonts, providing you
- distribute them together, and as long as the file you are reading
- is included. The shareware fee for the fonts is $5, paid as a tax-deductible
- donation to Columbia University. (your money helps fund concerts
- of music composed by Columbia students) Please send your check, made
- out to Columbia University (NOT to David Rakowski), to Cynthia Lemiesz,
- Music Department, 703 Dodge Hall, Columbia University, New York,
- NY 10027. In your cover letter, include the most sarcastic statement
- regarding politics that you can think of.
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- User groups, nonprofit organizations, and for-profit shareware/public
- domain outlets may distribute this font given the above conditions.
- The Dupuy fonts come to you from Insect Bytes, a place with so-so
- sunsets (say that five times fast) and spectacular stargazing.
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- The Font file names associated with this information file are:
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- DUPUY D0000583.TTF
- DUPUY D0000584.TTF
- DUPUY D0000585.TTF
- DUPUY D0000586.TTF
- DUPUY D0000587.TTF