About Farquharson Free Farquharson Free is a PostScript Type 1 freeware sampler font consisting of the alphabetical, numerical and main punctuation characters from two related display fonts: Farquharson and Farquharson Stencil. The Farquharson fonts are uppercase display fonts based on an old American wood type, and work best at sizes of 18 points and above. As display faces, they are unhinted. These PostScript fonts were originally created and used for a humorous book called Charlie Farquharson's Unyverse (published by Macmillan of Canada in the fall of 1990), hence their names. The Farquharson fonts are not flashy, but they do have their amusing idiosyncracies. Although some standardization of stroke weights was done for these PostScript fonts, there remains some variation, as there was in the original on which they are based. If you are using UNSIT to de-archive these files on a PC-compatible, use the "XB" option for extraction so that linefeeds will NOT be added to the PFB file. You should enter the following on your command line: UNSIT XB FARWIN.SIT If UNSIT prompts you for extraction of the resource fork, just press your ENTER key to skip resource fork extraction. You require only the data forks. If you do extract resource forks (which should be empty), delete them from your drive. The Farquharson (non-stencil) characters are accessible from the lowercase keyboard. The Farquharson Stencil characters are accessible from the uppercase keyboard. Six characters in both sets have small swashes on their stems. These are the characters "A", "H", "K", "M", "N" and "R". Non-swash variations of these characters in this Windows sample font are available on the following Alt-key combinations (hold down the Alt key and enter the numbers on your numeric keypad): Farquharson A = Alt-0140 Farquharson Stencil A = Alt-0129 Farquharson H = Alt-0183 Farquharson Stencil H = Alt-0211 Farquharson K = Alt-0231 Farquharson Stencil H = Alt-0199 Farquharson M = Alt-0253 Farquharson Stencil M = Alt-0221 Farquharson N = Alt-0241 Farquharson Stencil N = Alt-0209 Farquharson R = Alt-0174 Farquharson Stencil R = Alt-0194 I assume you know how to install PostScript fonts in the Windows environment. Check your Windows manual if you are uncertain. As the use of Adobe Type Manager for Windows is increasing, only a 24-point bitmap is provided. Full versions of both Farquharson and Farquharson Stencil, containing a complete PostScript accented character set, and other symbols and odd characters (such as an asterisk, an ampersand, a dollar sign, yen symbol, and other arcania) are available. Pricing as of June 1991 is $20.00 for one font or $30.00 for both. If you require a more extensive range of bitmaps, please add $5.00 per font. Prices are Canadian and include any applicable taxes and shipping. American and other international orders, please pay by money order in Canadian funds. Address orders to: David Vereschagin Rune 50 Alexander Street, Suite 1901 Toronto, Ontario Canada M4Y 1B6 telephone: 416-960-0606 Cheques and money orders should be made payable to "David Vereschagin". Fonts will be shipped once payment is received. They can be delivered either physically by mail or electronically via CompuServe or GEnie. Please indicate which method you prefer and, if you want them uploaded to you via one of the electronic services, provide your CIS PPN number or GEnie mail address. Fonts uploaded via CompuServe or GEnie will be in StuffIt format unless you request them unStuffed. Please indicate whether you desire fonts in Macintosh or Windows format or both (no extra charge). Comments, inquiries or suggestions on these fonts (or others which may be in development) are welcome and may be directed either to the address or phone number above, or to me at either my CompuServe address: 75645,1752, or my GEnie address: VERESCHAG1. Initial posting of this Windows font will be on CompuServe on the DTP Forum and on GEnie on the Design to Print RoundTable. You may freely distribute this font to others, provided you include this Read Me file. Posting of this font on other services or bulletin boards, or any other form of commercial distribution must first receive the explicit permission of its creator. June 11, 1991