Short: 12-point font for high-res square pixel screens Author: M Andre Z Eckenrode (mazeckenrode@yahoo.com) Uploader: M Andre Z Eckenrode (mazeckenrode yahoo com) Type: text/bfont Version: 2 Architecture: generic Distribution: Emailware. Please email me if you use and like this! Stem is an attractive and highly readable gothic bitmap font, designed for high-resolution square pixel screens (specifically for Super72: High Res Laced). It is mostly sans-serif, but a few of the characters have serifs (I,i,J,j,l,1). Stem also features old-style ranging numerals, which seems to be almost unheard-of in bitmap fonts, and rare even in outline fonts. Nearly all character positions have been defined, except for those which I was unable to find available in other bitmap fonts. One of my goals for this version was to make the font as compatible as possible to text saved from various word processor packages, including those of Wintel machines. I've also created graphical characters for several characters positions which are usually invisible, including BELL (007), BACKSPACE (008), VERTICAL TAB (011), FORM FEED (012) and CARRIAGE RETURN (013), so it is easy to tell when they are present in a file. In addition, all other control characters which should not normally be present in text files have been given a "blank but visible" graphical character. A number of character designs have been enhanced since the previous version, and some characters have been eliminated and replaced with others, after looking more closely at the characters available in other bitmap fonts. * NOTE *: If anyone has any reliable information that contradicts or clarifies the characters I've included in this font, please pass it along to me. The vast majority of characters have a leading column of blank pixels, so that the first character on each line in a Shell window or text reader, for example, is not plastered to the left window border (which is always a major annoyance for me with most fonts). There are both proportional and fixed-width versions. The characters in the fixed-width version are seven pixels wide. An ILBM snapshot of all graphic characters in the fixed-width version is included in the archive, and a copy of the picture in PNG format has also been uploaded separately.