LCD font

LCD

Font name: LCD

Font style: Bold

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Font family: LCD

Font subfamily identification: Bold

Unique identifier: Altsys Fontographer 4.0.4 LCD Bold

Full font name: LCD Bold

Version: Altsys Fontographer 4.0.4 1998/01/23

Postscript font name: LCDBold

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LCD FONT FAMILY

Version 1.1

Copyright � 1977, 1999 by Samuel Reynolds. All rights reserved.
Revised 30 October 1999

Samuel Reynolds can be contacted at .

This font family is copyrighted software. However, it is released as
freeware. For terms of use, see the file LICENSE.TXT in the same directory
where you found this README.TXT file.

LCD (and its variants) is an upper-case-only typeface. The lower-case
characters are identical to the upper-case characters, with the exception
of the letters "J", "M", "W", and "Y". To see the difference between the
upper- and lower-case symbols, enter the alphabet in both upper- and
lower-case in your word processor, and set the font to LCD. I recommend
that you use either all upper-case or all lower-case characters with this
font.

Note: The original version of LCD2 had proportionally-spaced numerals.
This was incorrect. The current version has monospaced numerals, to
match LCD.

The LCD font family contains the following fonts:

o LCD-Normal -- a liquid-crystal-display-style font with
an 8-degree slant. Numerals are monospaced
to make columns line up.
o LCD-Bold -- the bold version of LCD.
o LCD-Light -- a lighter-weight version of LCD.
o LCD-Ultra -- the ultra-bold version of LCD.

o LCD2-Normal -- same as LCD-Normal, but gaps between character
elements are twice as wide, for better definition
at low resolution or small point sizes.
o LCD2-Bold -- the bold version of LCD2.
o LCD2-Light -- a lighter-weight version of LCD2.
o LCD2-Ultra -- the ultra-bold version of LCD2.

LCD-Bold (uppercase) is a good match for the typeface used on the covers of
Ground Zero Games' "Full Thrust" and "More Thrust" rulebooks. For smaller
type sizes at lower resolutions (such as 72dpi screens), I recommend that
you use LCD2.

If you use both large and small type in the same layout or graphic, you may
want to use LCDMono for the large type and LCDMono2 for the small type.
For example, for the Full Thrust banner graphic, you may want to use
LCD-Bold/72 pt for "Full Thrust" and LCD2-Bold/30 pt for "Fleet Actions in
Deep Space".

These fonts are available in TrueType format for Windows and Macintosh. If
you need a Postscript version of these fonts, please contact the author at
the email address listed above.

Updated version of these fonts, as well as other fonts, may become
available from time to time on the author's font website, at
.

Enjoy!

- Sam

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