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- DUBIEL POSTSCRIPT FONTS
-
- Dubiel and DubielItalic are Type 1 PostScript fonts modeled on the fonts
- Torino and Torino Italic. They are similar to a condensed Bodoni, except
- with lighter strokes. They work well both as text and display fonts. The
- bitmap fonts have not been retouched, so screen output will be somewhat
- uneven in small sizes. Both fonts contain a full set of characters, numbers,
- punctuation and diacritical characters.
-
- Both fonts have more than 200 kerning pairs installed. They should look
- pretty good at 12 points at 300-dpi, and fabulous at 48 points and above.
- The fonts' "signature" characters are located at shift-option-1. You may
- also be interested with the alternative "Apple" characters in the fonts.
-
- Dubiel and DubielItalic are copyright 1991 by David Rakowski. All Rights
- Reserved, Tous droites reserves, alle rechte vorbehalten. Both fonts are
- shareware, or donateware. If you like and use these fonts, please make a
- tax-deductible donation of $14.99 to Columbia University (your donation helps
- pay for performances of music written by Columbia students; unfortunately,
- the Columbia Composers was a casualty of a recent belt-tightening move at
- Columbia). If you have already donated for DavysDingbats, this font is free
- to you. Please send your check to Cynthia Lemiesz, 703 Dodge Hall, Columbia
- University, New York, NY 10027 and write "CU composers - Dubiel" on the
- check.
-
- You can give copies of these fonts out, providing all the files in this
- archive are included. User groups and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations may
- sell disks with these fonts on them; for-profit organizations and public
- domain/shareware houses are strictly prohibited from selling this font.
- Commercial distribution is prohibited.
-
- I suppose I should mention that my wife really digs the "2" in the Dubiel
- font.
-
- These fonts come to you from Insect Bytes, an area where touch-tone dialing
- is a very recent innovation.
-