Short: Some fonts for a proportional Workbench Author: per-espen.hagen@ffi.no Uploader: per-espen hagen ffi no Type: text/bfont Architecture: generic This archive contains some fonts suitable for a proportional Workbench (i.e., one with square pixels, like Super72, DblPAL, or PAL/Laced). I've always been annoyed by the lack of nice non-proportional fonts. Topaz is fat and ugly in 800x600, Courier is just ugly. The XEN font from MagicWB is decent, but it didn't come in the size I wanted. I wasn't terribly happy with the choices available for icon fonts, either. Helvetica/9 (or the almost identical XHelvetica/9) is too small; the lower-case letters are only four pixels high, which means the a's and e's and other complex little letters look strange. And the 11-point fonts are too tall... what I really wanted was a better 9 point proportional font. So I created some fonts on my own, with wbfed and later pfm. clean is the non-proportional font. It's designed to resemble a Helvetica font as closely as possible -- the A is shaped like an upside-down V (and not an upside-down U), for instance. Sizes available: 9x6, 10x6, 11x6, and 13x7 pixels. The size of an E is 7x5, 7x5, 8x5, and 9x6, respectively. IconFont is the icon text font, of course. (Though I suppose if you have a 17" monitor and like small fonts, you can use it as the Screen Font, too... I use it as the `tiny' font in MUI.) It's very similar to the Helvetica font, but the characters are bigger and much more legible IMO. Size: 9 pixels, proportional. I made these fonts more than a year ago, but as I recently got a request for them by someone who saw a grab of my Workbench Screen, I decided to upload them. Better late than never... and before uploading them, I filled in all the ü's and è's and ñ's and so on wherever they were missing. Which is why the timestamp is relatively fresh on some of the fonts.