Short: 3 Very useful Colour and Normal fonts! Author: hartlepoolman@hotmail.com (Jamie Percival) Uploader: hartlepoolman hotmail com Type: text/bfont Architecture: generic ARCTIC FOX'S VERY OWN FONT COLLECTION! Hi all! Here are 3 font's which have proved very useful for me! After attempting to make some digital display fonts in Dpaint, which took hours, and about 15 attempts, I decided to go for an easier alternative, here's the result! In this archive are the following files: D-Display_Grn.font D-Display_Red.font Square.font D-Display_grn/16c " " " /32c " " red/16c " " " /32c Square/8 The two D-Display's are digital display fonts in two different sizes and colours. 16c This is the standard 7-Segment display - only certain letters of the alphabet are possible using these, while all the numbers are OK. 32c These are the characters mainly seen in personal organisers and other modern appliances. All the letters are available here. Square/8 This is a little font, which I made, and liked, so I thought I'd include it. INSTALLATION I have not included an installation script as it's so simple. Just copy all the files to your Fonts: directory and use them as you would a normal font. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPYRIGHT Uuuugh, hate doing this bit... By all means copy this font to all your friends, enemies, etc. You may also edit it to your liking, (width, hieght etc. but not the main font) as long as you don't copy the edited files. All magazines must contact my E-Mail address before use. If I don't reply to the EMail within a month, then you may use it. PD Libraries may use it. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- WARRANTY Hate this bit too. It's not my fault. I have made the fonts as stable as possible. Please pass all bugs and comments to my Email address. All I can do is release another version. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- EMAIL All comments to: hartlepoolman@hotmail.com I shall reply personally to your massages. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive completed Monday 13/1/1997