Version 1.1 ----------- I've made a few minor changes in character shapes since the original was released. I've completed the character set so that it includes all the foreign (accented) characters (except the Hebrew characters.) I've coerced Tomas at Codehead Technologies to add "Bob" back in since he was missing from the original. Tomas is the unequivocal 'Bob' expert. I've gone a little off the wall in this version by replacing the Atari Fuji symbol with my own Cherry logo. It's a nice change seeing a Cherry in your menu bar instead of a fuji. (Humor me on this one. It's the only price you have to pay for this font.) Version 1.0 ----------- This font is the result of trying to impliment some rules of readability within an 8x16 pixel boundary and at the same time have it look as pleasing as possible (subjective I know.) Largely, it was a failure but I did manage to solve a couple of important problems that the Atari high resolution screen font has, and it doesn't look too bad at all. Spacing and text colour have been improved radically. The cap height, mean height, and baseline have all been adjusted to provide greater line-spacing which improves the readability of 50-80 column text. The weight of the characters is 1/3 less than the normal font which reduces the eye-straining contrast. Shifting from a monolinear stroke to one with varying weight improves word recognition which results is faster reading speeds and less eye fatigue. I failed in typographical design terms because serifs are interspersed haphazardly throughout the alphabet in an effort to correct the character spacing problems that are caused by being constrained to an 8-pixel wide m-square. Careful placement of serifs and white space provides the proper 'character fit' (usually improperly called 'kerning' in Atari world) necessary for easy readability. The bottom line is this: I tried. If you like it, use it. If not, turf it in the trash and forget you ever saw it. Or feel free to edit it to your own liking. I've editted the window gadget characters, the œ and ž too, but I've ignored the rest of the international characters. Hey, this was supposed to be fun, not work. By the way, if you're using a pirated copy of Warp 9 to load this font, grow up and get a life (ie: buy Warp 9.) Otherwise, enjoy this freebie. Todd Johnson Cherry Fonts Member of the Independant Association of Atari Developers (I.A.A.D.)