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From: "Y.K. Goh" <s6606555 AT np DOT edu DOT sg>
Sender: "Y.K. Goh" <s6606555 AT npnsnews>
Subject: Re: Is there a freeware TTF I can convert to Allegro?
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jackstinchcombe AT my-dejanews DOT com wrote:
>I know this sort of question has been asked before many times,
>but does has anyone come across a proportional, legible, plain,
>TTF font - and as I want to convert it for using in Allegro -, It must be
>freeware or have that sort of thing as an allowed usage. I _really_ dont
>want to risk infringing anyone's copyright. I just spent two hours looking
>around the Net for one, and the anly one I turned up was illegible.
>
>Failing that, is there a shareware/freeware font editor someone could
>reccomend?
>
>
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You can pay a visit to the Andover Web site. It has lots and lots
of fonts for you to choose. The URL to the Font Library is:

http://www.mediabuilder.com/fontlibrary.html

You can also subscribe to its newsletter (Andover Update) and 
you'll receive 1 font every day in your email.

And the best thing of all; all the fonts are *free*.
Happy downloading!
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Yong-Kwang Goh
Ngee Ann Polytechnic
The Centre for Computer Studies

Email: s6606555 AT np DOT edu DOT sg
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