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From: brownd@agnes.acc.stolaf.edu (David H. Brown)
Subject: Re: Free PostScript Font Catalogue (and other things about fonts...)
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References: <1991Apr30.203505.22204@sq.sq.com>
Date: Thu, 2 May 1991 20:23:39 GMT

In article <1991Apr30.203505.22204@sq.sq.com> lee@sq.sq.com (Liam R. E. Quin) writes:
>[...]
>How about
>* a printed catalogue of public domain fonts.
>  Would you be willing to pay postage-plus-printing-costs for a hard-copy
>  printout of them all, perhaps in loose-leaf four-hole A4 format[(or
>  whatever the locals use here in North America :-)]?
>  How much is a reasonable price?  US$10?
>  I am prepared to do this over the next few months if there is interest.
>  Mail me and tell me.
> [...]  
>Interested?
>Lee
>
>-- 
>Liam Russell Quin, SoftQuad Inc., Toronto... 416 963 8337... lee@sq.com
>	   `What one person finds valuable others do not even notice.
>	    And they do not notice that they do not notice.'
>-- Scott Kim, `Interdisciplinary Communication', in `The Art of [HCI] Design'

	Sure, I'm interested. Particularly in the font catalog, but in the
other ideas you mention as well. If this happens in the time my email address
is still valid (about another year as an alum), consider my $10 yours.

Of course, assuming that the catalog comes into existance before any
centralized distribution network, it would be surpassingly useful if
locations of the fonts were included.

Also, by "printed," it would be great if you meant printed in the typeface
being listed.

Thanks for your effort, assuming you have time to actually do this!

Dave Brown
brownd@agnes.acc.stolaf.edu


