[net.works] Question

RSaunders@HI-MULTICS.ARPA@sri-unix.UUCP (07/22/84)

I think that the industry standard for vector fonts is the set done by
Mr. Hershey at the National Bureau of Standards.  There are two full
tapes worth of fonts, and a very standard FORTRAN program to get the
data for you.  Best yet, they are public domain and cost as good as nothing.
The copy of the documentation that I have is real old, but I think that
you can send USNail to:
          Destribution Center
          National Bureau of Standards
          Gaithersburg, MD, 20055  (Zip has a little coffee on it)
   At least that is where my documentation says to send mail if you can't
read the tape.  If you have any specific questions, send me mail, and I
will try to hunt down what you need.
          Randy Saunders
          Honeywell Inc.