The Diner family of fonts comes in four weights: Skinny, Regular, Fatt
 and Obese. The fonts have an all-caps set of characters, numbers and
 punctuation, and extra alternate shapes in the lower-case a, k, m, w
 and y slots. The Diner-Regular font is based on a tall, thin, rounded
 Art Deco font called Huxley Vertical. The other fonts were
 algorithmically generated from the Regular font and painstakingly
 adjusted for consistent proportions across all four fonts.  The Diner
 fonts have been generously uploaded in Macintosh and PC formats, both
 in PostScript Type 1 and TrueType versions. Your advocate Eileen
 Wharmby tested and tweaked the PC versions before they were made
 public. No other platforms, including Amiga, Apple II and NeXT, are
 supported or condoned for these fonts.  The Diner family of fonts is
 copyright (c) 1992 by David Rakowski. All Rights Reserved. It is
 distributed as shareware. If you like, use, or keep any of the Diner
 fonts for more than thirty days, please make a donation in the amount
 of $9.50 to the Columbia University Music Department (make your check
 payable to Columbia University and mail it to Cynthia Lemiesz, Music
 Department, 703 Dodge, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027; your
 money helps pay for performances of music composed by Columbia
 University students). You may give out copies to your friends,
 providing you include all the files you got in this package, including
 all four fonts, and including this Read me. User groups and nonprofit
 organizations have the author's perm ission to distribute these fonts
 on their nominal charge disks, with the aforementioned restrictions.
 Commercial distribution or distribution by for-profit companies is
 strictly prohibited, no matter how noble the cause. Distribution of any
 kind outside of the United States and Canada is absolutely forbidden,
 without exception.  The Diner fonts come to you from the fictional
 entity Insect Bytes, whose nearby diner uses a variant of this font on
 the cover of their menus (hence the font name). Over ninety fonts
 release d and still no awards!
