NixonInChina is a font designed to look like display printing on many
Chinese restaurant menus. It has a complete upper- and lower-case
alphabet and punctuation: no numbers or diacritics. It is based on a
font called Chopstick.NixonInChina is copyright (c) 1992 by David
Rakowski. It is distributed free of charge. You may keep as many copies
as you wish (up to 4 million) and you may give copies on disk to your
friends, providing your friends are human and providing you include all
the files originally incl uded in this archive. User groups and
nonprofit organizations may distribute this font on their nominal charge
disks with the same stipulations; for profit organizations and public
domain/shareware outlets are specifically prohibited from including this
font on any disk they sell or give away. The only authorized platforms
for use of this font are Macintosh PostScript or TrueType and PC Type 1
and TrueType.NixonInChina comes to you from InsectBytes. We're so good
it hurts.
