Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!cs.uoregon.edu!ns.uoregon.edu!milton!uw-beaver!mit-eddie!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!ai-lab!churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu!cbwood From: cbwood@churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Clifton B. Wood) Newsgroups: comp.fonts Subject: Re: Star Trek, the font generation Keywords: Microgramma Message-ID: <15082@life.ai.mit.edu> Date: 19 Apr 91 18:24:12 GMT References: <15009@life.ai.mit.edu> <1991Apr19.030618.15770@cbnewsh.att.com> Sender: news@ai.mit.edu Distribution: usa Organization: The Internet Lines: 26 In article <1991Apr19.030618.15770@cbnewsh.att.com> gls@corona.ATT.COM (Col. Sicherman) writes: >In <15009@life.ai.mit.edu>, cbwood@churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu writes: > >You mean Microgramma. Gamma is a Greek letter that's almost as useless >as Psi -- unless you're writing in Greek. Yeah, that is exactly what I mean. Do you have any idea whether or not it is available on any anonymous FTP site? >I'd rather use Copperplate Gothic than Microgramma for almost anything. [ Most of .sig deleted...] Are they close to the same kind of typeset? Thing is is that I am trying to do some banners for someone in that type of style (and possibly banners for the Science-Fiction Con we have down here at Tech (although I missed this one.) >Col. G. L. Sicherman >gls@corona.att.COM Thanks, your help is most appreciated. Also, I am looking for the font in ATM format for MS-DOS machines (ie with .PBM file if possible). But I will take a mac format and will look for a converter if I have to. Cliff cbwood@gnu.ai.mit.edu