[comp.fonts] Big Mama, meet Micro Gramma

gls@cbnewsh.att.com (Col. G. L. Sicherman) (04/21/91)

In <1991Apr19.212113.23634@newsserver.sfu.ca>, paul@newsserver.sfu.ca writes:
> 
> Actually, that Crillee font is the typeface used for the TITLE of the show;
> it is NOT the font that is used for the various signage on board the ship.
> Now, does anyone know where the Microgramma font can be found?

I just remembered ... I think that the Berkeley Font Catalog includes
Microgramma in several sizes, probably converted from SAIL.  If so,
I should have a copy on magtape.  I also have a Berkeley-to-QMS
converter and a QMS-to-LaserJet converter ... neither of which will
help you much if you use a P.C.  For the matter of that, I even have
a Printronix P-600 driver that uses Berkeley fonts, which is guaranteed
to be useless to everybody.

Berkeley resolution is 200 dots to the inch.

-:-
	"Not a dwarf hole with piles of dirt, gypsum, and dried snot
	 lying around, nor a narc hole with obscene drawings in the
	 vestibule and a cesspool in the middle of the living-room: 
	 it was a boggie hole, and that means all of the above."
-- 
Col. G. L. Sicherman
gls@corona.att.COM

cbwood@churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Clifton B. Wood) (04/22/91)

In article <1991Apr21.004150.23693@cbnewsh.att.com> gls@cbnewsh.att.com (Col. G. L. Sicherman) writes:
>I just remembered ... I think that the Berkeley Font Catalog includes
>Microgramma in several sizes, probably converted from SAIL.  If so,
>

Actually, I could use Berkeley as well. I do know someone with a copy of GEOS
PC and I could do the work there. How large is the Berkeley Font Catalogue?

>Berkeley resolution is 200 dots to the inch.


That sounds good. It's better than what I can get off of a 9 pin and it's just slightly less than what I can do on my 24 pin. 


					Cliff

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