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Tim,
Yes, indeed! APH has developed a font that we have adopted at the New York State Resource Center for Visually Impaired as our default font. It's called APHont. I've attached it here as a True Type Font file for anyone who would like it. I believe APH has freely offered it. Enjoy!
- Judi Piscitello, TVI, COMS
Assistant in the Training of Special Educators
NYS Resource Center for Visually Impaired
2A Richmond Avenue
Batavia, NY 14020
(716) 343-8100 ext. 427
FAX (716) 343-3711
www.vesid.nysed.gov/lsn
>>> Tim Mehok <[log in to unmask]> 01/02/01 09:53AM >>>
Hello,
I am looking for a good font to use with my ZoomText. My
preference is to have a narrow font with a little extra space between
letters so that they can stand out more.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Tim
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