NAVIGATION2

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Platform Specific Issues
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Font Specific Issues
Victorian
Koch Signs

 

OpenType (& You)

File Replacement & Upgrade

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Victorian Ornaments Problems

Alt 0181 swash shows up wrong

  • Yes it does (on some CD versions of the TTF Victorian Swash). The placement in this version is Alt 0166

ReadMe file on Windows CD makes no sense!

  • As far as the Victorian text, yes, someone must have hit a delete key after the final proofing stage...lo and behold... so the correct text is:

  • ---P22 Victorian Gothic was based on a type style called 'Atlanta', a simple, expanded width, quirky, yet elegant face similar to 'Copperplate'. This new version includes several variations of letterforms between theupper and lower case positions in addition to the standard full international character set.
    ---P22 Victorian Swash was inspired by the willowy, delicate face 'Columbian', which was originally published by the MacKellar, Smiths and Jordan Co. of Philadelphia in the late 1800's. It has also been known in recent years as 'Glorietta'. The P22 version includes 'snap-on' flourishes based on the original 'Columbian' ornamental embellishment designs.(see key chart for instructions)
    --- P22 Victorian Ornaments, carefully selected from existing printed sources were organized for optimal decorative use by even the most casual desktop publisher. The Victorian Ornaments, along with their easy-to-read keycharts, make it easy for anyone to design imaginative accents for any document.

VICTORIAN .pdf Keychart is too small to read

  • Yes it is! The images below should do the trick for you. Just print them out and refer to them as needed.

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