Saint Francis Font Copyright 1990 by Hank Gillette  Saint Francis is a Postscript version of Apple Computer's venerable San Francisco font. It has the full character set that San Francisco has plus some alternate characters (try Option e, Option g, and Option W),and some visual puns that I included for my own amusement. It should print out on any genuine Postscript font or with AdobeÕs ATM. If you use it with a Postscript clone of any sort and it works, I'd appreciate you letting me know about it. Saint Francis is free for non-commercial applications. If you feel compelled to send money you can, but you are under no obligation to do so. I am more interested in comments about this font. You may contact me at my Compuserve address of 73627,3612 or at my mail address:  Hank Gillette 432 Tyrella Ave. Mt. View, CA 94043 You may freely give away this font to your friends or upload it to your favorite bulletin board. I encourage you to do this. Please keep this Read Me file with it if you do distribute it. If you are a commercial enterprise selling disks of shareware and freeware, you may not distribute this font without my permission. If you sell it, you should send the money to me. Saint Francis was generated with Fontographer(TM) 3.1. and is offered as is. I will not accept responsibility if it doesn't work for you or if you use it in an important report and your boss hates it and fires you. Installation Instructions For Novices If you've never installed a Postscript font before, don't worry, it's pretty easy. You do have a Postscript printer or ATM, don't you? Ok, then all you have to do is 2 things. 1. Install one or both of the Saint Francis screen fonts (the ones in the suitcase icon named SaintFrancis) into your System file, using Apple's Font/DA mover. If this doesn't make any sense to you, then you are either a beginner or Dan Quayle. In either case you should read the documentation that came with your Mac, concentrating on the stuff about installing fonts and the Font/DA mover. 2. Put the printer font named SaintFra into your system folder. That's it. You're ready to use Saint Francis in your favorite word processor, drawing program, or other program that uses fonts. (If you are using Microsoft Word (TM), you will have to do addition procedures to get Saint Francis to appear in the FONT menu; consult your documentation.) Be advised that your output will look much better that it does on screen; I didnÕt bother doing much editing of the screen fonts. Even though there are only two sizes of screen fonts, you can print Saint Francis out at any size that your software supports. If you have Suitcase II(TM) or Master Juggler (TM), you probably aren't really a novice, but just in case - all you have to do is make sure the screen font and printer fonts are in the same folder and then open the screen font with Suitcase II(TM) or Master Juggler (TM). If you don't have either of these programs and use a lot of fonts or DAs then you should have one of them. I have Suitcase II(TM) and recommend it highly, but I'm given to understand that Master Juggler (TM) is just as good - indeed, some people prefer it. However, if you use Compuserve, you can contact Steve Brecher (the author or Suitcase II) at any time. Installation Instructions for Everyone Else Hey, you already know to install a Postscript (TM) font, right? What can I tell you that you don't already know? Get out of here.