Category : Font Collections
Archive   : TTFON.ZIP
Filename : !TTFON.TXT

 
Output of file : !TTFON.TXT contained in archive : TTFON.ZIP


This is a collection of public domain TrueType fonts, compiled by
CheckBox Software. We offer no warranties or guarantees of any kind;
these fonts were listed as public domain and offerred on various BBS and
pay services. All we have done is compile them together for easier
access.

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LIST OF INCLUDED FONTS
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CAIRO.TTF - Cairo
CALIGULA.TTF - Caligula
CAMBERIC.TTF - Camberic
CHANCERY.TTF - Black Chancery
CHOPIN.TTF - Chopin
CRACK.TTF - Crackling Fire
ERAS.TTF - Eras
EUROTYPE.TTF - Eurotype
GARAMOND.TTF - Garamond Regular
GARAMONB.TTF - Garamond Bold
GARAMONI.TTF - Garamond Italic
GOH.TTF - GoudyHundred
INTER.TTF - Inter
NAUETT.TTF - Nauert Plain
POLO.TTF - Polo
RECHTMAN.TTF - Rechtman Plain
RIVERSDE.TTF - Riverside
SAF.TTF - Saint Francis

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INSTALLING THE FONTS
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These TrueType fonts require Windows 3.1 or higher.

Move all of the .TTF files that you want to install into the
Windows\System directory.

Run Control Panel from Windows.

Select the "Fonts" applet in the Control Panel.

Click the "Add..." button.

Use the "Directories:" list box to select your Windows\System directory.

In the "List of fonts:" list box, select all of the new fonts you want
to install. (Multiple fonts can be selected by holding the Alt key down
while clicking.)

Click OK... and then let Windows 3.1 do its magic.

There are other installation options as well. To find out about those,
or if you run into any problems, please consult your Windows manual.


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ABOUT CHECKBOX SOFTWARE
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CheckBox Software is a software developer and distributor concentrating
on the Windows shareware market. Some of our current titles include:

STAY-ON-TOP CALCULATOR
Stay-On-Top Calculator "stays on top" of other Windows applications - so
it's perfect for quick & dirty calculations for users of Excel,
1-2-3/Win, or any spreadsheet/accounting/finance package! Don't waste
time with blank spreadsheet cells or keeping a real calculator beside
your keyboard! All standard functions are supported - including memory,
uses very little screen space, clipboard support, and more! The most
convenient calculator for spreadsheet users! Available on CompuServe
(WINADV) and GEnie (IBMPC RT) as SOTCAL.ZIP.

STARTUPSWAPPER
StartupSwapper varies the Windows startup screen! Each time you run
Windows, you can be greeted with a different screen of your design or
choosing: corporate logos, family photos, sports cars, "heavenly
bodies," custom designs - whatever you'd like! A new screen each time
you start Windows! Complete instructions in Windows Help format and two
sample startup screens are included. Available on CompuServe (WINADV)
as SWAP.ZIP and GEnie (IBMPC RT) as SWAP10A.ZIP.

Both of these programs, and other titles from CheckBox Software, are
also available on a number of other services (including America On-Line)
and BBS systems, as well as in many popular disk vendor catalogs.

Contacting us:

Mail: CheckBox Software, One Leary Drive, North Brunswick, NJ, USA 08902
FoReM-Net E-Mail, Mike Mezaros: Node 593
GEnie via Z*Net Publishing: Z-NET
CompuServe via Z*Net Publishing: 75300,1642
InterNet via Z*Net Publishing: [email protected]
Z*Net Headquarters BBS, Mike Mezaros: (908)-968-8148


[x]CheckBox Software 4/18/92
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  3 Responses to “Category : Font Collections
Archive   : TTFON.ZIP
Filename : !TTFON.TXT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

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