**************About FinderFont for System 7**************
Updated on 11/8/92 with addition of an alias italics per the suggestion of Mike Epstein.
1) This font is freeware, public domain, so enjoy!
2) This is a font for System 7 Finder use only.
Based upon Geneva 9, FinderFont 9 is a narrowed version of this popular font to help make the Finder labels narrower. Typically each label will be 10 to 20% narrower (especially when using numbers or Caps) and yet still look remarkably like Geneva 9. This font was specially designed to look clear and be easy to read in the Finder.
The FinderFont-Italics 9 has been provided so that the Finder will use it to title alias files. This italics font has been tuned for sharper presentation and better centering. (The System does only a so-so job at guessing at what an italics is supposed to look like.)
To install:
a) Drag the FinderFont 9 and the FinderFont-Italics 9 files directly into the System Folder and answer affirmative to the question. If you are updating from my previous release, you need only add the italics file.
b) Open the Control Panel “Views” and select FinderFont from the pop-up menu and choose 9 point for the size.
c) Close and you are done. The Finder will now display the narrower font allowing you to pack your files closer together or to use longer names easily. Now you know why you upgraded to System 7!
Don't worry about selecting the italics font. The Finder selects it automatically for alias use if you have selected FinderFont 9 as the display font.