( RonFont Info 2(Y PRG formatted GEOS file V1.0#v Oki 120 NLQևևȘe`E B X RON'S FONTS INFO,BLASTER'S CONVERTER V2.5XRonsASCII 1.1YX) RonsTEXT 3.3)X -Η3III1ᇥၙ~ Write Image V2.0geoWrite V2.1  ...Info about RonsText v3.3 font, and RonsASCII v1.1 font. " `%@1ʎpAע9 V&L M"}  ______________________________ `@RonsTEXT 3.3 & RonsASCII by Ronald B. Romine ______________________________ ` I discovered @GEOS, I discovered @GEOS's fonts, then I discovered a font editor for the fonts. My first font editor was a simple editor that I typed out of an @AbacusT book. When compared to BSW's @geoFont, or Jim Collette's @Font Editor, it had almost no power. It was but a Desk Accessory, allowed only a small amount of memory. Through it, I created my first font "RonsWriter^. @RonsWriter, was designed to be used in place of the BSW font. It was a 9 point font, with several of the characters altered to make them easier to identify. I also added new charactes by replacing the unused ones. Later, I uploaded RonsWriter to @Quantum-Link, as an "extra^ in a file pack called "Append.SDA^. Interest in RonsWriter, increased to the point that I cleaned it up, added more point sizes, and re-created it in two new fonts call @RonsTEXTer, and @RonsPub. Which soon I uploaded as "RonsFonts.SDA^. So, I thought, my adventures as a font'smith were to close to an end. Wrong!!! Soon I discovered, I had a small but enchanted following. I had to do something! RonsWriter, and RonsPub were finished as far as I was concerned. Their creation was out of a need for a more readable font for "text entre^. However, I keep looking at RonsTEXTer. The first thing I did was to shorten the name, I got ridden of the `er'. The font was now called "RonsText^. It was named TEXTer, because it's was created for the purpose of entering text. Second, I added two more point sizes -- 18 and 27. I choose multiples of the 9 point size, for easier and faster creational speed. Finially, I looked over the "10 point keyboard^. RonsText, you see, uses the 10pt. size as a storage area for extra charcters and symbols. I deleted the ones I considered useless, moved others to different keys, and cleaned-up others. Now, when I first designed RonsTEXTer, I planned for it to be 100% compatible with @BSW's font. However, this would mean NO custom characters could be used. But I WANTED custom characters. Using the 10 point custom characters @RonsTEXTer, does not have totally compatiblity. If a person were to use only the 9pt size, they could have @99% compatiblity. The @1% incomptiblity is due to the fact that I left two custom characters on the "main^ key board. I found that I used two characters too often to place them on the "10pt keyboard^. The first was the "ending quotation mark^, and the second was the "leading apostraphe^. The characters normally found in their place, were placed on the "10 point keyboard^. `8888888 [u`88888880  RonText, was good but this left me without a fully compatible @BSW's (ASCII) font. So, I created RonsASCII. @RonsASCII`88888880  RonText, was good but this left me without a fully compatible @BSW's (ASCII) font. So, I created RonsASCII. @RonsASCII, can be used in place of @BSW's font. Since no special characters are used, you can read any geoWrite file written in RonsASCII without having a copy of RonsASCII. RonsASCII is designed with lowercase and numbers at an average width of 6 pixels, and uppercase at 8 pixels. The "space^ character is 8 pixels, making it NLQ compatible. However, with the lowercase existing at an average of 6 pixels instead of 8, the formatting (wrap around) of the sentences will change. Its best to use a 10pt. font with a width of 8 pixels. For NLQ to work, the font being used must have a "space^ character of 8 pixels. yH0 The @RonsTEXT 9pt keyboard has only two custom keys: Pressing: C  key = { ^ } C   key + {@}  = { ` } The @RonsTEXTH0 The @RonsTEXT 9pt keyboard has only two custom keys: Pressing: C  key = { ^ } C   key + {@}  = { ` } The @RonsTEXT @10pt keyboard has the following keys: Normal: Shifted: C key: c = c C  t = t T l r = r R m = m M x = x X b = b * = *~ 8 = ^ | = = = < = < > = > @ = @ ` p = p n = n N = N - = - e = e E / = / ? \ : = : { ; = ; } q = q Q w = w W o = o O v = v 1 = 1 ! 2 = 2 " 5 = 5 6 = 6 & 7 = 7 ' 8 = 8 ( 9 = 9 )  And the Space bar produces a space only one pixel in thickness. It can be used as a "micro-edit^, allowing precise aliment of characters. And the 10pt is sure to grow with time... GeoRon. =ying my third font. It was to be my main font, it would replace @RonsWriter and @RonsPub