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Re: Apple ][ font



And...

I just remembered finding some Apple IIGS fonts (bit map though, no TT) a
few days ago with the "right" Apple ][ font, although I can't remember what
I was looking at now, but it did have some sample pages with 10 pages of
examples which I printed out so I don't have to type up my own samples. The
fonts were called:
apple I, Canberra, Cupertino, Cupertino II, & Sierra. They all looked pretty
much the same. The "e" had the right look about it, that's how I remember
this font.
At this stage I havn't worked out how to Macinize these fonts, so far all
methods have failed.

Mark


Mark Cummings <NOTfigjams@primus.com.au> wrote in message
3bd6cd04@news.iprimus.com.au">news:3bd6cd04@news.iprimus.com.au...
> If you are refering to the apple ][ badge like on a Apple ][ plus I have
> found similar (but not exactly the same) looking fonts on a Mac SE I
aquired
> recently.
> They are called BordeauxLight, BordeauxMedium and BordeauxHeavy
>
> Mark
>
>
> Hallvard Tangeraas <northstar2010@______yahoo.no> wrote in message
> news:1f1qxh5.14nfplj6ersmmN%northstar2010@______yahoo.no...
> > I'm sorry if this question has been asked before (I'm sure it has), but
> > I'm looking for the Apple ][ font.
> > I mean the one which you find on the logo on the computer: a sort of
> > high-tech font.
> >
> > I'd like to be able to use it on my Mac and possibly also my Atari ST -a
> > TrueType font would be nice, but a Mac suitcase font would do as well.
> > Heck -if it's available in any format I'll take it!
> >
> >
> > Hallvard (remove ______ if replying via email)
> > --
> > Hyperlink Launchpad: <http://www.crosswinds.net/~hall/>
> > Atari Launchpad    : <http://launchpad.atari.org>
> > Notator/Creator SL : <http://www.notator.org>
>
>