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If you should have a problem finding it in one of these places (or where
they might have links to) then check out the newsgroup
alt.binaries.fonts.
HTH
John Newman
OTG Software
johnn -at- otgsoftware -dot- com
-----Original Message-----
From: Branchaud, Paul [SMTP:pbranchaud -at- UTSOFT -dot- COM]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 1998 5:23 PM
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
Subject: Need font information
Greetings to my fountain of knowledge! :-)
Hopefully this isn't too far off topic.
I hope someone can help me out with this problem. I have been given an
assignment to make a simple banner logo that is to be used on the WWW.
The site in question is a second incarnation and I've been asked to use
the Terminator 2/Judgement Day font for the banner. I have looked
through all my fonts in Corel and Illustrator with no luck.
Does anyone know A) if it is a real font, B) what the name of the font
in question is, and C) how I can get my grubby paws on it?
I know I could use CorelTrace to get an outline from the bitmap, but it
doesn't give me all the letters of the alphabet (and I'm not a big fan
of CorelTrace).
As always, I am deeply in your debt...
Paul
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pbranchaud -at- utsoft -dot- com UtiliSoft Inc.
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