I'm interested being they are free to use .  :^)
What font utilities will read .jhf files?  In either Linux or MS Windows.
If I can ultimately get them into CAD then I can go from there.

Thanks,
Chris

John Kasunich wrote:
> The Hershey fonts (public domain, as long as they aren't in one
> particular data format) contain a single line font.  Jeff Epler
> has them on his site: http://emergent.unpythonic.net/software/hershey
>
> A GPL'ed Hershey to g-code utility is on my to-do list, but I'm pretty
> busy at the moment, so don't hold your breath.
>
> Regards,
>
> John Kasunich
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