Czech Font
Alec McAllister
ECL6TAM at lucs-01.novell.leeds.ac.uk
Thu May 18 17:17:01 UTC 1995
I was given a postscript-quality font for the Mac called TimesCzech by
its creator, Jay Sekora, who lets me pass it along for free. Jindra
Toman has been using it for the _Slavic Syntax Newsletter_ and other
publications for a few years now. Anyone interested can get it from me
for free legally. --Loren Billings (billings at princeton.edu)
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>Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 20:35:32 -0500
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>>Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 16:47:49 -0700
>>From: Kyle Hafar <hafar at u.washington.edu>
>>Subject: Czech Font
>>Sender: H-NET list for the History and Macintosh Society <H-MAC at MSU.EDU>
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>>Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 01:38:19 +0200
>>From: Mathias Eberenz <hs5a010 at rrz.uni-hamburg.de>
>>
>>Since there has been a query about Greek fonts - does anyone have a suggestion
>>where I could find a font that would help me to correctly spell
>>"Antonin Dvorak"? (Since Dvorak was born in Bohemia [later called
>>Czecheslovakia], I guess I'd need a Czech font, if there is such a thing.
>>(Is it Czech? Czechian? HELP!)
>>
>>Thanks.
Try LeedsBit.Zip, available from FTP.CICA.INDIANA.EDU and
mirror-sites, in the directory /PUB/WINDOWS/WINWORD .
The package contains macros for Word For Windows, which is why it has
been placed in that directory, but the package also contains five
True Type fonts which cover almost all Latin-alphabet languages.
These fonts should work with Macs as well as Windows PCs.
Alec.
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Alec McAllister
Arts Computing Development Officer
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tel 0532 333573
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