On 9/6/15 10:59 AM, Al Kossow wrote:


On 9/6/15 8:43 AM, Josh Dersch wrote:
I'm going to look at more the disks that
don't have "300 DPI" in the label (since those are unlikely to be
display fonts).


right, those are 4045 laser printer fonts




Wrote out a couple of disks that looked promising (labeled "VP Helvetica Fonts" and "VP Xerox Classic Fonts") and while it's possible that the disks contain the right fonts for the 1186, they seem to be packaged differently than Interlisp wants.

The 1186 docs refer to fonts on the floppy as being present in separate files (one file per font, at different sizes & whatnot, apparently); the VP font disks seem to have all fonts packaged into a single file (for example "VP Helvetica Fonts" is the name of the single file on the floppy of the same name. I'll have to do some digging to see if this is a container format that Interlisp can crack.

Lots of other disks to look through but it's a pain to get them written out; one of those HxC floppy drive emulators is looking rather nice right now :).

- Josh

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