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Beeswax Type 1 font for Adobe Type Manager.
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Beeswax Type 1 font for Adobe Type Manager.
File Name File Size Zip Size Zip Type
BEESWAX.AFM 3018 1264 deflated
BEESWAX.PFB 7912 7059 deflated
BEESWAX.PFM 676 242 deflated
BEESWAX.TXT 2749 1390 deflated
BEESWAX.WFN 6469 4089 deflated

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Here's a font to expand your collection.

Beeswax is a chubby, fun font of all caps, numerals, and some punctuation marks. Great for informal, but attention-getting headlines. This font was created in CorelDraw 2.0. I've been working in Corel since it started out as Corel Headline a few years back, and it's been the most consistently enjoyable business program I've worked with.

YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

Hey, you're on your own. But if I ever hear of this font being used in porno movie credits, just don't use character 255, and I won't feel like I had anything to do with it. However, if you find some value and benefit with this font, please pay me with an "attaboy." Next time you're in your local drugstore, pick me up a 10-cent postcard with your city on it and send it to me--it was both fun and hard work making the font and it'd be fun to get that kind of feedback. Send your cards to:
Thomas E. Harvey
4214 Vasconia St.
Tampa, FL 33629

MY RESPONSIBILITY

De rien. Nada. Zero. You got a free font from me--you want something more? Of course not...after all, you're not greedy are you? I do, however, assume full and absolute responsibility to fill the wall next to my computer with any and all postcards that you send me. Really--I PROMISE to do that.

HOW TO INSTALL--IN BRIEF

If you've been working with ATM, .WFNs and .PFBs, you probably already have your own methodology for adding them in. My method is to make all the changes manually, so I know exactly what's done and that it is done. Here's a brief overview of I do:

Using the enclosed font:

1. If you have Corel, copy BEESWAX.WFN into the directory that has your other .WFNs. Edit the CORELDRW.INI under [CorelDrwFonts]:
Beeswax=1 beeswax.wfn 0 (Or perhaps "BeesKnees=1 beeswax 0")

2. Locate the directory that has all of your other .PFMs and copy these new .PFM files there. Locate your .PFBs and copy these new ones there.

3. In your Windows directory, edit ATM.INI under [Fonts]:
Beeswax=c:\your-pfm-path\beeswax.pfm,c:\your-pfb-path\beeswax.pfb

4. In your Windows directory, edit WIN.INI under [PostScript,LPT1] and/or anyplace else you find a complete listing of your fonts. You need to increment the listing by two entries, per the following example:
If your listing reads:
softfonts=41
then change it to
softfonts=42
Then go down to the listing reading
softfont41=xxxx
And add the following line
softfont42=c:\your-pfm-path\beeswax.pfm,c:\your-pfb-path\beeswax.pfb

5. You must go from Windows to DOS and then back for the changes to take effect.

6. CorelDraw WFNBOSS also creates an .AFM and it's included in case you have a use for it.

October 5, 1991
Thomas E. Harvey
CIS 72327,1702
AOL



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