Title: RE: Stack; Abnormal termination of MeNu frames; Escape key; Speedos** Forgive my rich text post. I still can't reply with plain text from work **
OK OK...I'll post all the stuff Robert (and others) have sent.
Never mind that I've been working twelve hours a day for months, and that I look forward to Mondays so I can rest from all the work I have to do at home on the weekends. Never mind that my friends have begun to say, "So that's what a frazzle looks".
Seriously though, I HAVE been rather busy for months (all our deadlines are at the end of the year...and just this year they've have spilled over into the next). I've been putting off posting stuff because doing it properly (read organized) is very time consuming. So I think I'll just put files the up, with only enough formatting to make similar types of files fall together, and y'all can pick through everything, like it was a yard-sale. Then sometime in the future (hey! I heard that smirk) I'll tidy things up.
(I HAVE been feeling a bit guilty about not making the files available...it'll be nice to get that monkey off my back)
-Brian H.
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From: Carlo Caballero
Rather than putting Robert in the position of sending his collected speedo fonts hither and thither, wouldn't it be more efficient if Brian could agree to post--eventually--the forty or so, assuming he already has what Robert listed in his message?
I would be interested in obtaining a few of these fonts but could wait (months, whatever) until Brian finds the time to post them.
By the way, the prospect of putting "SHOTGUN" and "NUPTIAL" in the same document holds great potential for font-encoded humor. (I've never heard of either font, nor "Mister Earl"!)
Cheers,
Carlo\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__\__
Carlo Caballero
Assistant Professor
College of Music, 301 UCB
The University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309 U.S.A.thyrsus@xxxxxxxx
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Robert Holmgren wrote:
>
> Speaking of Speedos (abandonware), they don't all work with XyWrite,
> but I have many many that do, about 39 or 40 more than the three that
> were bundled with XyWrite. I don't recall where these come from, but
> if anybody wants them... (I sent them to Brian months ago, along with
> LOTS of other stuff, very little of which was posted -- although if he
> wants to assemble a file repository, then that's the logical place for
> them). Here's the list:
>