17 Nov 87 Have received my updated Glyphix glyph called Amertype and created a sample of regular fonts for your enjoyment. These are normal fonts and not changed from the normal type face. I am still impressed by the improvement of the font quality of the latest version of Glyphix. The company furnishes on the basic disk four glyph font styles of Helvette, Roman, Chancelor and Rockland as type faces. Other available type faces include Amertype, Bigcity, Garamond, Roman and Roman Italic. The quality of the generated fonts is almost as good as that furnished by known companies in the business and I can't tell the difference between them. With the release of Version 2, SWFTE has also deleted the copyright notice in the generated fonts as well as added the name of the created font so that the name will print out on an HPLJ Series II font printout. I talked with the company president, David Goodman on 21 July and he verified that SWFTE does NOT own the generated fonts. Of course, the program, Glyphix and the base glyphs are copyrighted. He stated that generated fonts may be placed in the public domain. Therefore, I've uploaded a small sample of their new Amertype Style fonts in a file called AMEGLX.ARC. These are straight 10 thru 36 point type faces. I have created my own version of font naming. The first 3 characters are the type face, the next two are the point size, the 6th character is 'R' for regular upright, 'I' for italic, 'B' for bold and 'S' for any variation from the normal type face. The next is for the level of bolding from B0 to B9. The extension is either USP - portrait or USL for landscape mode. As an example: ROC12IB0.USP is Rockland, 12 point italic, no bolding, in portrait mode. The beauty of Glyphix is that you can create your own type of fonts with almost infinite variations of style. You can vary your fonts with four (or more type faces), orientation of portrait or landscape, point size from 4 to 60 points, expansion of width from 25% to 400%, changing weight of the type from -5 to 9 where 0 is normal, fill patterns of 12 options and slanted type from the left or to the right up to several percent. Their ad states up to 200,000 variations. I believe it! With the PD set of programs from Jim Bumgardner called FONTFILT.ARC and FONTFLT2.ARC, you can change to even more variations of fonts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glyphix is a product of: SWFTE International, Ltd Box 219 Rockland, DE 19732 (800) 237-9383 (302) 685-1123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . And NO, I do not have any interest in the company other than being happy I ordered Glyphix in the first place, and being very happy with the results. Don Kelley 2451 Hingham Court Woodbridge, VA 22192