FULL THRUST font

4 posts ยท Mar 5 1997 to Mar 7 1997

From: Tim Jones <Tim.Jones@S...>

Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 11:23:13 -0500

Subject: FULL THRUST font

Does anyone have a True Type font for a PC of the FULL THRUST digital
lettering from the front cover of FT. I notice several Web sites seem to have
it and the FAQ and wondered if they have the font or how they did it.

email me if you can help

From: Mark A. Siefert <cthulhu@c...>

Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 19:44:42 -0500

Subject: Re: FULL THRUST font

> timj@uk.gdscorp.com wrote:

I would love to get a hold of this font too. I can beef up the page with some
new graphics. Let me know too.

Later,

From: Michael Smit <mcsmit@v...>

Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 11:27:23 -0500

Subject: Re: FULL THRUST font

> Sometime in the past, you wrote:
}>
}> Does anyone have a True Type font for a PC of the FULL THRUST digital}>
lettering from the front cover of FT. I notice several Web sites seem}> to
have it and the FAQ and wondered if they have the font or how they}> did it.
}
} I would love to get a hold of this font too. I can beef up the page}with
some new graphics. Let me know too.

For general interest, there is a font that has been included in the many
versions of CorelDraw since version 3 called LCD. This font is mostly the
same. Of course, you can't redistribute the raw TTF files from CorelDraw.

However, you may have better luck looking for a freely distributable version
of the LCD font.

From: Brian Bell <bkb@b...>

Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 12:53:48 -0500

Subject: Re: FULL THRUST font

> timj@uk.gdscorp.com wrote:

I have placed an LCD font on my web page. It can be downloaded for Mac OS or
WIntel machines. It is a work in progress, but mostly complete. It is at
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pdga6560/fthome.html (or
...ftmain.html for NON-frame viewing).

The HTML code for setting the LCD font is as follows: <CENTER><FONT
FACE="LCD">Cygnus Eclipser's Full Thrust Web
Page</A></FONT>

The catch is that the viewer needs to have the font loaded in order to
view it. The other work-around for this is to make a .gif of the text
you want to display in a particular font; but this can take a lot of room.