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This archive was originally intended for the Mac, and has been
converted for use on the Amiga. The changes were:
Read the original mac files into the Amiga using mac-2-dos
Convert the bitmap fonts using "mAFont"
Convert the mac postscript font file to Amiga ascii format (using "mAText")
Convert the mac ascii readme file to Amiga ascii format (using "mAText")
Convert the Adobe Font Metric (.AFM) file from mac ascii
to Amiga ascii format (using "mAText")
You should be able to use them with any PostScript interpreter. To use
them with "Post" (V0.2) make a directory "PSFonts:" - if you do not have one
already. Then copy the file "Hamburg" to it, preserving case.
If you use the file "init.ps" as supplied you will then be able to use
findfont to automatically download them.
To use the amiga format bitmap fonts uncompress the file "ham.bmap.lzh"
into your FONTS: directory using "lharc -x x ham.bmap.lzh"
The rest of this file is the original author's notice:
******
How to use this font
1. Copy the Hamburg.bmap Screen fonts into your System file
with Apple's Font/DA Mover.
2. Place the Hambu file (the one that looks like a LaserWriter
with a T on the top) in your System Folder. DO NOT RENAME IT.
3. Select the font as you normally would in any application
which allows font selection.
4. The Macintosh will automatically send the font to the
LaserWriter; however, it will take longer than usual to
print the document.
Enjoy! Address any comments to Chuck Walker on the Stanford
Macintosh Users Group (SMUG) BBS at 415/723-7685. 2400 baud.
Chuck Walker
January, 1987