The Subject says it all: Anyone know the name of the font used for the
"SYMBOLICS" name string? The one with preferred horizontal/vertical
lines (as opposed to curves) and recursive.
Thanks
Martin
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Martin Cracauer wrote:
> The Subject says it all: Anyone know the name of the font used for the
> "SYMBOLICS" name string? The one with preferred horizontal/vertical
> lines (as opposed to curves) and recursive.
I saw this font in the redhat linux 6.x distribution named "micro
extend".
> Thanks
> Martin
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On Sun, 25 Feb 2001 19:21:37 +0300, Ivan Crivoruchko <··@infoart.spb.su>
wrote:
> I saw this font in the redhat linux 6.x distribution named "micro
> extend".
Could you please provide the full X11 name of the font?
Paolo
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Hi!
Paolo Amoroso wrote:
> Could you please provide the full X11 name of the font?
Located in directory /usr/share/fonts/ISO8859-2/Type1/
Part of "fonts.dir":
micreb__.pfb -ulT1mo-Micro
Extend-bold-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-adobe-fontspecific
micrebi_.pfb -ulT1mo-Micro
Extend-bold-i-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-adobe-fontspecific
micrei__.pfb -ulT1mo-Micro
Extend-medium-i-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-adobe-fontspecific
micrem__.pfb -ulT1mo-Micro
Extend-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-adobe-fontspecific
package: XFree86-ISO8859-2-Type1-fonts-1.0-9
> Paolo
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Ivan Crivoruchko <··@infoart.spb.su> writes:
>Martin Cracauer wrote:
>> The Subject says it all: Anyone know the name of the font used for the
>> "SYMBOLICS" name string? The one with preferred horizontal/vertical
>> lines (as opposed to curves) and recursive.
>I saw this font in the redhat linux 6.x distribution named "micro
>extend".
Sorry, what kind of font, X11, ghostscript, else?
Thanks
Martin
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DF says 'eurostile extended italic'.
Martin Cracauer wrote:
> The Subject says it all: Anyone know the name of the font used for the
> "SYMBOLICS" name string? The one with preferred horizontal/vertical
> lines (as opposed to curves) and recursive.
>
> Thanks
> Martin
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>Martin Cracauer wrote:
>> The Subject says it all: Anyone know the name of the font used for the
>> "SYMBOLICS" name string? The one with preferred horizontal/vertical
>> lines (as opposed to curves) and recursive.
"Andrew K. Wolven" <·······@redfernlane.org> writes:
>DF says 'eurostile extended italic'.
Thanks. How is DF, BTW?
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Martin Cracauer wrote:
> >Martin Cracauer wrote:
>
> >> The Subject says it all: Anyone know the name of the font used for the
> >> "SYMBOLICS" name string? The one with preferred horizontal/vertical
> >> lines (as opposed to curves) and recursive.
>
> "Andrew K. Wolven" <·······@redfernlane.org> writes:
>
> >DF says 'eurostile extended italic'.
>
> Thanks. How is DF, BTW?
He's all right. He's doing WAP stuff for Trancel, and helping Symbolics a
bit.
AKW
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