Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site jhunix.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!lll-crg!gymble!umcp-cs!aplcen!jhunix!ins_adsf From: ins_adsf@jhunix.UUCP (David S Fry) Newsgroups: net.micro.mac Subject: Re: Request for Princeton Font source Message-ID: <1205@jhunix.UUCP> Date: Fri, 15-Nov-85 19:05:59 EST Article-I.D.: jhunix.1205 Posted: Fri Nov 15 19:05:59 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 17-Nov-85 07:16:53 EST References: <1858@hao.UUCP> Distribution: net Organization: Johns Hopkins Univ. Computing Ctr. Lines: 26 > Does anyone out in netland have the source for the Princeton Fonts package? > If so, could you either post it to net.sources.mac (as I know many others > are requesting it) or send it to me via e-mail. Mucho thanks in advance. > > Bill Roberts I've heard a lot about the Princeton math font. With all due respect to those that made it, I don't think it (at least the versions I've seen) can compare with the Dayton Fonts package from Plugh Software. This has over 700 (!) symbols in it. It works in a neat way: each size (10 point, 12 point, etc) has different symbols in it. It also has tools for creating multiple line symbols in MacWrite or Word, like matrices or partial diff- erential equations. It was designed by a math professor, and as a math student I find it invaluable. It costs $31.95. I'm sorry I don't have the address handy, but check the Get Info column of the August '85 issue of MacWorld. It comes with documentation showing the position of each character on the Mac keyboard. As for your original request, sorry, I erased my Princeton fonts after getting the Dayton ones. David Fry DISCLAIMER: As usual, I have no affiliation with Plugh Software, or the man who created Dayton Fonts.