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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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│ Windows TypeView │
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What is Typeview?
TypeView displays a text sample of your choice with any of your
currently installed fonts, formatted as roman, italic, bold and
bolditalic. Your text sample may have multiple lines of text. This
way you can very easily judge the apearance of your fonts.
TypeView can also display a complete character set of the currently
selected font. It also prints a list of all fonts available to your
printer.
TypeView works best in conjunction with Adobe Type Manager. You can
call the ATM control panel from within TypeView. You can also invoke
the Windows control panel to set up your printer.
TypeView is in no way crippled. You can use it and distribute it
without charge. Just send me a postcard. See 'License'for details.
Installation
Copy TYPEVIEW.EXE to your Windows directory and install it with program
manager. You will also need the VBRUN100.DLL runtime library somewhere
on your DOS path. You will find this library on every Win*Net BBS.
License
You may copy or distribute TypeView as long as you do not charge
anything for it - I strongly encourage you to do so.
There is one thing I wolud like you to do. If you like this program
and continue to use it, please send a postcard to my adress:
Volker Weber
Kahlertstr. 32
6100 Darmstadt
Germany
If you like to donate any money, please feel free to do that as well.
By sending me your postcard you will implicitly acquire a lifetime
license to use this program. This seems a reasonable price to me. I
am very much looking forward to receiving cards from all over the
world. Thank you.
Waranty
This program takes up valuable space on your precious, although not
very much. That's all. No other waranties implied or expressed.
Further development
There are many possible enhancements to this program. Nevertheless I
probably will not do them. If I get into my programming mood again I
most certainly will do something completely new.
Have fun with this little program
Volker Weber Darmstadt, August 1991