Despite my very limited knowledge of all your interests I was already aware of your well above average appreciation for fonts and wondered if or when you would add to the exchange.
My thanks for doing so and adding that lasers make this easy.
By way of metaphor I have a class one drivers license which means I can drive a heavy longer rig on the public highways, but may have little to no knowledge of the internal workings of the machine, know how to modify it.
I have a computer and a laser printer, this may sound like a stupid question to you, but even though Thunderbird and Libre Office has tons of various fonts available, forgive me when I asked how to have a repertoire of appreciated fonts easily available whenever I write, or even better be able to tweak and modify them much the same way a wordprocessing editor, especially in foremost Wordstar (in comparison to all others unfamiliar with) allows me to easily modify whatever text I write.
Best!
Eduard
On 2025-04-12 09:25, Hartmut W Sager wrote:
That was very good! I enjoyed it. And yes, I love the finer points of fonts.
Unfortunately, the typewriter (mono-font, mono-spaced) caused a great reduction in font appreciation, even though books, newspapers, and periodicals kept 500 years of font heritage alive. The laser printer finally came to the rescue.
Hartmut
On Thu 10 Apr 2025 at 19:27:40 -05:00, Adam Thompson athompso@athompso.net wrote:
Since I know there's a bunch of font nerds in here: https://youtu.be/azDaPm13CT8
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