In article <1992Dec23.182053.23449@zip.eecs.umich.edu> telfeyan@quip.eecs.umich.edu (Roland Telfeyan) writes:
>I would like to get the 35 fonts that are standard in LaserWriters II
>and install them on my NeXT. What's the best way to do this? I have a
>LaserWriter and a Mac, and I think there's some utility that lets me get
>the fonts back to the Mac. From there, I can convert them to NeXT.
Sorry, but the font licenses specify that the font is licensed "Per server" (ie per postscript interpreter). The NeXT, being a DSP interpreter is a proper server. As such, you would be violating copyright violations by doing so.
Aside from that, it's not trivial to get a bidirectional communications set up
from a laserwriter.
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