Fonteula
Fonteula
Fonteula
The Typodermic fonts contained in this file are free to use for personal
and/or commercial purposes. No payment is necessary to use these fonts for
personal or commercial use. For Software Products who want to include
these fonts, see the License Agreement below. You can add this font to a
website but do not combine fonts into a single archive or alter them in
any way.
Payment:
No payment is required for the use of this font unless it is included with
software. See the license agreement for more details. This font is part of
a larger family of fonts available at www.typodermic.com. If you find this
font useful, please check out the rest of the font family as well as the
other fonts Typodermic has to offer. Several other fonts have free
versions available. If you have technical problems with this font, visit
Typodermic to ensure that you have the latest version. Many fonts have
several versions available on various font sites on the web, many of which
are older versions.
Q: How can I use this font in AOL Instant Messenger, MSN Messenger, Outlook,
Outlook Express, Euodora or any other email software?
A: At the time of this writing (October 2004) you can�t. After installing
one of my fonts, you may be able to select it in the above applications
but the person at the other end won�t see that same thing unless they
have the font installed. If you really want to use my fonts in these
applications, make sure the people at the other end have the same fonts
installed.
Q: I saw this font on another web site under the name Larabie Fonts, why is it
listed as Typodermic now?
A: Larabie Fonts and Typodermic were both started by Ray Larabie. This font
may have been originally released under Larabie Fonts. Before Typodermic
existed, several freeware fonts from Larabie Fonts had expanded families
available sold as Deluxe versions. When Typodermic came into existence in
2001,the Deluxe fonts were gradually renamed and moved to the Typodermic
foundry.
Q: Is this font the same as the �pay� version of the font? For example: is
Zekton Free the same as Zekton regular?
A: Yes. There is no difference in the quality or completeness between the
free version and the pay version; only the name and license agreement is
different. If you downloaded this font from a site other then Typodermic or
MyFonts.com, you should visit Typodermic and download the latest version.
Q: Why would I pay for this font when I already have it for free?
A: If you visit Typodermic you can see the difference. The version of the
font for sale comes with several different styles, making it much more versatile.
You can purchase the whole font family for what some foundries charge for a single
font!
Q: Your licence agreement states that the fonts can�t be altered. Does that mean
I can�t mess around with your fonts in Photoshop/Illustrator/Publisher etc?
A: Those license restrictions refer to altering the actual fonts themselves,
not what you make with them. As long as you don�t alter the font files in font
creation software such as FontLab or Fontographer you�re free to create anything
you like with them.
Q: Can I send you a sample of the nifty thing I created with your fonts?
A: Of course. Check www.typodermic.com/about.html for my current email or
mailing address.
a) Do not alter in any way alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 1-9) contained
in the font. An exception is converting between formats, here is allowed
the nominal distortion that occurs during conversion from second order to
third order quadratic curves (TrueType to Postscript) and vice versa.
d) The original font name must be retained but can be augmented. (ie. a Font
named Blue Highway can be renamed Blue Highway Cyrillic or Blue Highway
ANSI, etc.)
3. MISCELLANEOUS
Should you have any questions concerning this document, or if you desire to
contact Typodermic for any reason, please email
http://www.typodermic.com/about.html.
Copyright
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The above copyright and trademark notices and this permission notice
shall be included in all copies of one or more of the Font Software
typefaces.
This License becomes null and void to the extent applicable to Fonts
or Font Software that has been modified and is distributed under the
"Bitstream Vera" names.
The Font Software may be sold as part of a larger software package but
no copy of one or more of the Font Software typefaces may be sold by
itself.
THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT
OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
BITSTREAM OR THE GNOME FOUNDATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
OTHER LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT
SOFTWARE OR FROM OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FONT SOFTWARE.
Copyright FAQ
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You must change the name(s) of the fonts. This is to ensure the
quality of the fonts, both to protect Bitstream and Gnome. We want to
ensure that if an application has opened a font specifically of these
names, it gets what it expects (though of course, using fontconfig,
substitutions could still could have occurred during font
opening). You must include the Bitstream copyright. Additional
copyrights can be added, as per copyright law. Happy Font Hacking!
Yes. The contract between the Gnome Foundation and Bitstream has
provisions for working with Bitstream to ensure quality additions to
the Bitstream Vera font family. Please contact us if you have such
additions. Note, that in general, we will want such additions for the
entire family, not just a single font, and that you'll have to keep
both Gnome and Jim Lyles, Vera's designer, happy! To make sense to add
glyphs to the font, they must be stylistically in keeping with Vera's
design. Vera cannot become a "ransom note" font. Jim Lyles will be
providing a document describing the design elements used in Vera, as a
guide and aid for people interested in contributing to Vera.
7. I want to sell a software package that uses these fonts: Can I do so?
Sure. Bundle the fonts with your software and sell your software
with the fonts. That is the intent of the copyright.