Alexander R. Pruss writes: >I am looking for a nice proportionally spaced font that is 8 pixels high and >that I can use in MacPaint. Something like Chicago or Geneva 7pt might do >the trick, but the smallest I have of these is 9pt. (If I could get >MacPaint to space lines of text more >closely, that might do the trick, too.) Any suggestions?
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