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Now that there are 600,000 owners of fast fonts (ff) It seems that only
those that have compatible ff fonts can replace the topaz fonts. I have 3
that I use called boxy 8/9/11. These are a version of my original font
replacement (plink: boxfont.arc #3955 10/86 ) made compatible with fast
fonts. So they are all public domain.
These are sans-serif fonts with a box-like (clean) look to them. The 11
point font is skinny which works very nice with interlace and flicker fixer
on a sony. The 8 pointer has () and [] made a little bold for programmer
eyes. Feel free to fed these, but don't tell fed they are bold or any
other attribute or they won't stay compatible with FF.
Here's a zoo listing of the contents:
Archive boxy.zoo:
Length CF Size Now Date Time
-------- --- -------- --------- --------
784 90% 76 30 Oct 88 22:55:42 boxy.font
3192 38% 1971 24 Oct 88 22:31:48 boxy/11
2584 35% 1685 24 Oct 88 22:31:50 boxy/8
3220 37% 2029 30 Oct 88 22:51:30 boxy/9
956 31% 655 30 Oct 88 23:25:20 boxy.readme
-------- --- -------- --------- --------
10736 40% 6416 5 files
To unzoo i suggest:
copy boxy.zoo ram:
cd fonts:
zoo x// ram:boxy.zoo -- the x// will create the files/directories
delete boxy.readme -- after you read it (its this notice)
This will create boxy.font and boxy (dir) in the fonts directory
and at the same time put files 8, 9, and 11 into the boxy dir.
To use with ff
ff -1 boxy.font
This will replace all 3 topaz fonts. By not doing a >nil: as shown
by cbm, you will get a message showing what fonts are replaced.
enjoy