Thank you for using CrossFont. CrossFont is a Windows 95/98/NT utility for moving PostScript Type1 and TrueType fonts between Macintosh and PC platforms. Below is a summary of features: - 32 bit program for Windows 95/98/NT. - Long file names. - Convert PostScript Type 1 fonts between PC and Mac. - Convert TrueType between PC and Mac. - Character outlines, metrics and hinting are not touched. - Registered version can create font families with up to four styles. - Drag and drop support. - Registered version can batch convert to many file types at once. - Automatic sensing of file type. - Automatic assignment of kerning from appropriate metric files. Notes: - Since CrossFont is a 32 bit program, it will not run on 16 bit Windows. - For information about registering, see the help file. - You can call up the help file from the "Help" menu or by pressing F1. - The largest problem in converting fonts is that the user has copied the data fork of the Mac font instead of the resource fork (where the font data is). CrossFont will recognize a raw resource fork or a MacBinary encoded font file. For more information see the inmcluded help file. Disclaimer: This software and any support from Acute Systems are provided "as is" and without warranty, express or implied. Acute Systems specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will Acute Systems be liable for any damages, including but not limited to any lost profits, lost savings or any incidental or consequential damages, whether resulting from impaired or lost data, software or computer failure or any other cause, or for any other claim by user or for any third party claim. Version 1.1 changes: - Added "Automatic" entry to encoding drop box. This automatically determines if encoding should be changed. - Fixed problem where PC to Mac Type 1 conversion creates 0 size file. - Fixed problem where glossary button in help file did not work. - Changed extension filters for adding files. Version 1.2 changes: - Fixed encoding and width problems in type 1 fonts converted from PC to Mac. - Fixed problem in PFM where number of kerning pairs was sometimes wrong. - Fixed problem writing files to a root directory. - Fixed problem where kerning was not picked up for fonts with non-standard glyph names. - Added fix to interpret Windows name table properly in TrueType fonts. - Added option to remove non-standard encoding from Mac TrueType font when converting to PC. Version 1.3 changes: - Fixed problem where fonts added from a root directory would not open. - Fixed output folder selection problems. - Added Explorer style dialog for selecting output folder.