Hi,
back in the days I remember there was a program that you could use to write text as if it was hand written.
I don't remember if it was some commercial tape, or some type-in program, does anyone remember and knows where I can find it?
Thanks
MCP40 "hand written" font
Re: MCP40 "hand written" font
I seem to recall someone sent a letter to a French magazine using this font (maybe called "écriture stylée") to illustrate its use. But I can't recall exactly which, it was Théoric or Micr'Oric.
(EDIT: I meant the letter was illustrating an article a few months before... So you should take a look in these magazines )
(EDIT: I meant the letter was illustrating an article a few months before... So you should take a look in these magazines )
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Re: MCP40 "hand written" font
I remember it was a type-in, maybe from "Oric Owner" magazine .. if anyone has those, it'd be worth a peek, there is one issue dedicated to the printer .. (#9)
Re: MCP40 "hand written" font
Théoric #25, november 1986, pages 14-18 "Écriture stylée sur MCP 40".
Re: MCP40 "hand written" font
Well done!
And the result can be seen in Théoric 31, page 6.
http://download.abandonware.org/magazin ... -05%29.jpg
And the result can be seen in Théoric 31, page 6.
http://download.abandonware.org/magazin ... -05%29.jpg
Re: MCP40 "hand written" font
Thanks!
Guess I need to fire some OCR software then
Guess I need to fire some OCR software then
Re: MCP40 "hand written" font
I think I saw some printouts using the fonts that were on early CEO disks. (??)