Apologies for the late response to this.

I've also had difficulties relating font names to the 'proper' font
name, and found this web site useful:
http://fontinfo.net/Font_Analog.html

Michael Withers 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Noel Stoutenburg
Sent: 25 February 2005 07:07
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Finale] Re: Condensed Lyric Font


Darcy wrote, about looking for a condensed font for use in lyrics:

This is something I've been looking for, too, and for that reason, 
collecting collections of fonts.  I've found a few promising examples on

the Broderbund "Click Art Fonts 2" disk, and several more on the disk 
"4000 fonts", from <www.topics-ent.com>.   A drawback to both of these 
sources is that while they may or may not be closely related to existing

digital fonts, one cannot tell by the names.  Also, the font "families" 
seem to be small in these sources, so you may have a regular and 
condensed width, but not a wide one. 

Another factor on the upside, is that while these are commercial 
products, they are not expensive; I think I paid $4.99 USD for the "4000

fonts" disk, and about twenty or thirty for the Broderbund disk.


ns
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