I've been lurking on  the cctech list for awhile and thought I would introduce 
myself. I hope I'm  not breaking protocol by responding to the " Calling all 
typographers" topic 
I am truly amazed by the breadth of knowledge of the Classic Computers 
Community.

I'm a computer programmer and have worked  for a few major metropolitan 
newspapers for most of my working life.
In college @ Cal State Los Angeles, I  worked with PDP 11/45, and, If my memory 
isn't failing me,  CDC  3170 and Cyber 76 computers and  the ITS timesharing 
system.
Even worked with PLATO when it was put on campus as a test system.
First professional job was  as an assembly language programmer programming 
Zentek Zms-90 8080 based terminals for a Classified Ad order entry system in 
1977.
So I'm old...   
Next job  was as the  "system programmer"/system manager for a DEC  shop 
running Pdp 11/70, VAXen 780, 785, 8600 and  Microvax II with lots of 
RM05's and System Industries 9755 and 9775 RM05  look alikes.
I went back to Newspapers when they started using DEC equipment in addition to 
IBM Mainframes.
Electronics is my hobby and I am starting/trying  to accumulate some vintage 
VAX and pdp 11 gear.

Re: Typography...
My recommendation would be to try Macromedia's  (now Fontlab) Fontographer for 
font creation/modification.
That was the staple in the Newspaper industryand was used  to modify existing 
fonts. It runs on MAC/Win and with it you can take an existing font and easily 
modify it as needed.
You can adjust glyphs, add kearning and basically design a whole new font  and 
output it  as Sun, Adobe type 1,  Type 3, Opentype, Postscript, Win bitmap and 
other formats.
I'm only  familiar with the old Version 4.  The MAC version had a few more 
output options that the Windows version so that was the preferred solution.

Version 4 may be available as abandonware.



-- Wayne



-----Original Message-----
From: cctech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Koning
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2016 9:19 AM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Calling all typographers


> On Apr 29, 2016, at 12:07 PM, Rod Smallwood <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> ...
> If anybody has  found or made or knows a download URL of any dec font  it 
> would help me of I could get hold of it.

My version of the DEC font that's on those bezels and on older handbook covers 
can be found here: http://www.dbit.com/pub/misc/handbook.ttf

        paul


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