Dear PC font user: We at Altsys are proud to announce the availability of Fontographer 3.2, the first Macintosh PostScript font program that can produce fonts for the ATM (Adobe Type Manager) Windows environment on MS-DOS computers. Accompanying this README.TXT file is the SaintFrancis font. Here is what Hank Gillette (the font's developer) says about SaintFrancis: Saint Francis 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 and some visual puns that I included for my own amusement. It should print out on any genuine PostScript printer or on a non-PostScript printer under Adobe's 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. Mountain 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) 3.2. 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. SaintFrancis is fully compatible with ATM for Windows, allowing it to be seen on screen at any size, and print to any printer that has a Windows driver. INSTALLING THE SAINTFRANCIS FONT: 1. Copy the SAINTFRA.PFB file to your \PSFONTS directory. 2. Copy the SAINTFRA.PFM file to your \PSFONTS\PFM directory. (You can ignore the .AFM file since it is not useful with Windows. It may be useful to people running GEM applications, however.) 3. Open the ATM Control Panel and "Add..." SaintFrancis to your list of ATM fonts. You will have to open the \PSFONTS\PFM directory to allow ATM to see your SaintFrancis font. 4. If you have a PostScript printer, the following will be necessary. If your printer does not have PostScript, ignore this step. Open your WIN.INI file with the Windows Notepad program. (Do you have a backup of it? If not, make one now.) At the end of the "softfonts" list, you will see something like: softfonts5=c:\psfonts\pfm\SAINTFRA.PFM You'll need to change this to: softfonts5=c:\psfonts\pfm\SAINTFRA.PFM,c:\psfonts\SAINTFRA.PFB Doing this allows the Windows PostScript driver to find your .PFB file and download it to your PostScript printer. DO NOT use a semicolon between the two entries or you will cause some rather unpleasant problems. You should now exit Windows and restart. SaintFrancis will now show up in your Windows programs' font menus and you'll be able to choose it and use it like any other font. ATM will allow you to see the font in all sizes and print it smoothly at all sizes. INFORMATION ABOUT FONTOGRAPHER 3.2: Fontographer 3.2 runs only on Macintosh computers. It runs on the $999.00 Macintosh Classic which has a 1.44Mb FDHD Superdrive capable of formatting and writing a PC 3-1/2" diskette. Fontographer 3.2 retails for $495.00 and is available from all reputable dealers of Macintosh software. To make fonts for Windows with ATM from Fontographer 3.2 you can do the following: 1. Draw the font or autotrace it from scanned images pasted into Fontographer 3.2's Edit window. If you have already made Fontographer fonts, you can use the "Open font..." dialog from the File menu to open the font and allow its conversion to PC format. If you have PC PostScript fonts you wish to modify, you can download them to any Adobe PostScript printer that can simultaneously communicate with both Macintoshes and PC's, then use Altsys' Metamorphosis (retail $149.00) to convert the fonts to Fontographer format on the Macintosh. 2. Select all the characters in the font and use the Path menu's "Correct path direction" item to make sure that the path directions in the font are correct. 3. While all the characters are still selected, use the Edit menu's "Char info..." item to make sure that all the characters in the font are filled with "Normal" fill and a "Tint" of 100% (DO NOT check the "Stroke" checkbox, since Adobe rules do not allow stroked characters in Type 1 fonts). 4. Use the Edit menu's "Font attributes..." dialog to turn on the "Automatic PostScript and bitmap hints," "Generate Type 1 fonts," and "Adobe standard character encoding" checkboxes. Do not turn on the "Use Flex feature if possible" checkbox unless you are absolutely certain that your font can benefit from Flex. 5. Use the File menu's "Generate fonts..." dialog and choose the "PostScript-PC" item from the "Outline format:" popup menu. To save time, you can choose the "None" item from the "Bitmap format:" popup menu, since you will not need to generate any kind of bitmap file. OK this dialog and the result will be the .AFM, .PFB, and .PFM files described above. They can be installed using the above instructions. For further information about Fontographer 3.2, call or write: Altsys Corporation 269 W. Renner Rd. Richardson, TX 75080 Phone: (214) 680-2060 CompuServe: 76004,2071 FAX: (214) 680-0537 MCI Mail: ALTSYS AppleLink: D0590 America Online: Altsys