> Anyone know of a monospaced font based on Bank Gothic? Upper,
> lowercase all based on same 'captital' form?
You mean a small-caps monospaced font. Well, there is a quite good one
out there, called Orator. It doesn't look like Bank Gothic though. :)
Look at a sample of it at
<http://www.adobe.com/type/browser/F/P_029/F_ORAT-10005000.html>.
Lars
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the day they start producing vacuum cleaners.
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> Taylor Andrews
> President/CEO of Dreamsphere Fonts, LLC.
> Part of the Dreamsphere Networks, Ltd Partnership
then:
> Taylor Andrews
> President/CEO of Dreamscape Fonts, LLC.
> Part of the Dreamscape Networks, Ltd. Partnership
^^^^^
then:
> Taylor Andrews
> Web Consultant and Program Testing Advisor
> Adaptec Systems Incorporated
Who are you? You just posted a ton of messages, and gave completely
wrong answers to people half the time.
Adaptec != Adaptec, the owners of Toast?
Dreamscape (or -sphere, or whatever you're calling it now) != DreamWorks?
How are you "testing" (or are you "advising" the testing?) a font
creation program when you give answers like this:
> Zurich can be "unleashed" on your computer very easily. I found some option
> that allowed me to get these fonts to somehow "get on my computer."
Sorry about
> the improper terms.
...which implies that you not only don't know very much about
fonts, but about computers either?
This company (your company? who knows...) has 4000+ servers, but
can't get a single one up?
Hmm... that's 3900 more than eFront.
Emir