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truetype fonts (and windows) can blow me

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Aloone_Jonez:
There's FreeBASIC if you want BASIC. I like it because it's a nice and easy programming language and it's the only one I've ever bothered to fully learn and now it's free I've become interested in it again.

Annorax:

--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---I posted a link to download QBasic once and Refalm didn't mind as it's abandonware - just like Windows 3.1 which is just as old. Seriously I wouldn't worry about Microsoft sueing us for pirating their antiquated software - they've got better thing to do.
--- End quote ---


Abandonware is one thing. Fonts are another. On another forum, I've recently seen lawyers rise from their coffins and go after an administrator for the most innocuous of invented copyright infringements. I have no desire to see that happen here. Please don't post those fonts here, no matter how old they are.

Aloone_Jonez:
On second thoughts they might be TrueType.



There again it says OpenType at the top - this is very confusing. :confused:

ReggieMicheals:
Most fonts on windows are OpenType, mixed with a few TrueType according to the MS Paint Text Toolbar.

mobrien_12:
OpenType wasn't even announced until 1996.  I'm wondering  how this font would be reported if you looked at it in Windows 95.

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