Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
just in case you like that sort of thing.
I do Dennis, very much. It's just what I need for replacing missing or
damaged parts from 19th and early 20th C. band sets. I've been using
Baskerville but your font looks much more the genuine article. Thank you
for your
On Wed, September 30, 2009 7:53 am, Peter Taylor wrote:
I do Dennis, very much. It's just what I need for replacing missing or
damaged parts from 19th and early 20th C. band sets. I've been using
Baskerville but your font looks much more the genuine article. Thank you
for your hard work,
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Hi all,
A few years ago, I made a libretto font for myself from some 19th century
scores. It's not too bad, has a nice old roughness to it, and you can have it.
It's only TrueType, but do what you will with it.
I'll be updating it for the remaining characters in a
Hi all,
A few years ago, I made a libretto font for myself from some 19th century
scores. It's not too bad, has a nice old roughness to it, and you can have it.
It's only TrueType, but do what you will with it.
I'll be updating it for the remaining characters in a few months, and cleaning
up a
On 29 Sep 2009 at 22:58, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
A few years ago, I made a libretto font for myself from some 19th century
scores. It's not too bad, has a nice old roughness to it, and you can have it.
It's only TrueType, but do what you will with it
Could you explain the purpose of this