felsenst@milton.acs.washington.edu (Joe Felsenstein) (04/07/90)
A naive question ... I have a software package I distribute free to colleagues in my field. It includes programs to draw certain diagrams they need. To label these I distribute with the program some ASCII-ized versions of five fonts from the Hershey Fonts. These have the characters defined as a series of vectors in an arbitrary grid. Question -- are there any other (non-Hershey) fonts I could get that are defined as vectors (hence could be converted into a form my programs could use) and which are free AND also freely redistributable by me on a noncommercial basis? It would be nice to have a little more variety of typeface. Please e-mail information to me and I will summarize to this group if I hear anything of general interest. Thanks for reading this. --- Joe Felsenstein, Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Washington, Seattle WA 98195 Internet/ARPANet: joe@genetics.washington.edu (IP No. 128.208.128.1) BITNET/EARN: FELSENST@UWALOCKE UUCP: ... uw-beaver!evolution.genetics!joe