Converted from the type three Macintosh font using Corel Draw's WFNBoss, Zsoft's SoftType, and Wrefont (to generate the .AFM) -- July 30, 1991. I've included (besides the converted fonts) the author's original note, and the Fontographer file. I've got no idea how and if Altsys is going to inplent Mac -> PC transfer of Fontographer files. The Fontographer file is the one with the .FOG extension. It hasn't been translated in any way, and includes a MacBinary header. -- Alan Rodgers Update, August 19, 1991: I've managed to wring the font through auto-hinting software without having the winding problem on the `d' raise its dark head. While I was at it I took another look at the documantation, and saw that the author recommended obliqueing the font. I tried it, and sure enough, it's even prettier than the original (which was pretty darn nice, IMO). Since most of you don't have the software to allow you to do this, I've gone ahead and included an obliqued version in the archive -- it should show up in Windows as MacHumaine-Italic.