NeXT Conversion Information By: Doug Brenner Date: January 1991 Notes: These are quite the dingbats! Original Source Information Site: um-mts.cc.umich.edu Directory: pc2: File: mortbats Author: Jim Morton Original Author's Notes MORTON DINGBATS This font was created by Jim Morton at Pop Void Publications. It contains an assortment of creepy symbols, (skulls, snakes, spiders, swastikas), religious symbols (crosses, Star of David, Yin-Yang), astrological, I Ching and rune symbols. It also contains a sideways triangle, which, for some reason, is not included in Zapf Dingbats. There are also a bunch of other fun symbols, from a peace symbol to a a smiley face to a martini glass. The Morton Dingbats typeface is freeware, but it is not public domain. Feel free to use it, copy it and upload it on other bulletin boards and information network services, as long as this document accompanies it. The font ID number for Morton Dingbats is 104. HOW TO USE THIS FONT To use Morton Dingbats, the printer file (titled Mortb) must be copied into your current System folder. The screen fonts (Mortbats.bmap) must either be installed in your font menu using the Font/DA Mover, or opened with Suitcase II before using it. I would certainly be interested in hearing from anyone about this or any other fonts that I have created. To reach me write: POP VOID PUBLICATIONS 109 Minna St., Suite 583 San Francisco, CA 94105 Attn: Jim Morton Enjoy! More fonts (free and otherwise) to come!