Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU!halp From: halp@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU ("Bruce P. Halpern") Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: VT220, GS+ (actually, just GS+) Message-ID: <8803241258.AA24134@tcgould.TN.CORNELL.EDU> Date: 24 Mar 88 12:58:11 GMT Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 13 RE: Fonts Beagle Bros Timeout Superfonts uses the standard ][gs/Mac fonts on a ][e/][c. They are *NOT* displayed on the screen in AppleWorks, but might be in slower, graphically oriented programs. The results are terrific. However, if you want high print quality, done by taking, say, a 24 font and condensing it to a 12 font (I'm told this is how the Mac does it also), it's rather slow. Standard print quality, where one uses the fonts as they are, has good speed both on a ][c with Imagewriter I and a ][e with Epson FX-85. High-res and double H-R graphics can be inserted into text. I haven't used this much, but it appears that the full 80 column width is taken for the graphic. Superfonts *does* allow one to use only part of a graphic (by the somewhat complex procedure of specifying the coordinates of the upper left corner and lower right corner of that part of the graphic that you want to include)l~s