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Re: Apple Corporate Font!
In article <3669755e.2139168@news.mindspring.com>,
crapd_obenauf@mindspring.com wrote:
> They changed the menu bar font on MacOS 8 to something else, can't
> think of the name right now, but it's different. quite legable on
> today's hardware and not so dorky looking. Chicago was specifically
> designed to be legable and not take two many pixels on a (get this)
> 512 x 300 Mac classic (I think it was that high, I'm sure of the
> width). The window fonts have changed as well.
It believe it was 512x384. The new font used as the default in OS 8 is
called "Charcoal". It's bigger than Chicago, so I switched back to
Chicago immediately after installing OS 8.
But none of the fonts mentioned is Apple's corporate font. The
corporate font is the one which is used to print the name on the front
of the computer and in advertising.
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