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- From: trevore@vast.unsw.edu.au (Trevor Elbourne (Supr. Hell) BE)
- Subject: Re: Amiga Font Editor/Resizer
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- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 10:18:51 GMT
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- rcaslis@hydra.acs.uci.edu (Russell Caslis) writes:
- : In article <1992Dec9.192058.22071@socrates.umd.edu> tmurray@socrates.umd.edu (Tony Murray) writes:
- : >Question: Does anyone know if there's a program available on
- : > the net that is a bit more versatile than the Font
- : > Editor? Specifically, I'm looking for something to
- : > make re-sizing existing fonts easier, since I have
- : > to make several size variations on some fonts. If
- : > you know of one, do you also know where I might find
- : > it?
- : >
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- : Calligrahper, a commercial package, can do what you want. I believe it should
- : run $50-$80 around now (it's a little old, but works on both 1.3 & 2.0)
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- If sizing is what you do then I'd get WB 2.1 (Or 2.04 will do)
- They have an scalable fonts and you can build any size without jaggies.
- Now for complete bittmap design I'd go for PFM a European product but
- is very powerful. For scalable fonts Soft-Logic have a very prffesional one
- coming out. (They are very reliable so their announcment is as good as the
- product in your hand) Their is another scalable one in Europe (Fontdesigner ?)
- I don't know much about that one.
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- : Russ
- : --
- : Russ Caslis
- : rcaslis@uci.edu
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- George
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