On Jul 20, 2010, at 11:19 AM, Dan wrote:
At 11:58 AM -0400 7/20/2010, Len Gerstel wrote:
The receiving device can be set to output the ASCII code as
Lucida, Courier, Zapf Chancery, Braille, punched paper tape, 80
column Hollerith cards, a ticker tape machine (yes, someone has
kludged one to print out emails sent to it) or to speak each
character.
Email on paper tape could be interesting! Now I've got this whole
Gomez Addams at his stock ticker image in my mind.
Now and then I change the font selection... Chancery looks good.
Yeah... I can remember (Zaph) Chancery being the cat's **s back in
the infancy days of desktop publishing. It's hard to think of a font
family that was more abused.
Personally, I did several newsletters featuring Optima, not commonly
used but quite readable...
JT
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