Font file “WHITESPEED.
TTF” Microsoft Windows True Type
font
1 BACKGROUND
1.1 WHITESPEED LOGO FONT
Based on photographs of White Pass & Yukon RR
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A FREE FONT. IT CANNOT BE SOLD BY ANYONE.
This is a basic lettering font
2 USAGE
2.1 Installation
The file is distributed as part of a ZIP file that includes this document as well
as the font itself and other related documentation.
The files need to be UNZIPPED from the distribution file into a temporary
work area, like C:\TEMP. (I’ll assume that you used c:\temp from here on…)
Now you can install the font from the windows CONTROL PANEL. Your
system may be different, but in many cases you would select START
Settings Control Panel FONTS FILE [pull down] INSTALL
NEW FONT
From here you would select your new file C:\temp\WHITESPEED.ttf
That’s it, the font is installed.
As with all other TTF fonts on your system, the “WHITESPEED.ttf” file
enclosed within the ZIP file belongs in the FONTS folder of your windows
operating system. This is the only way this file would be useful.
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Font file “WHITESPEED.TTF” Microsoft Windows True Type
font
2.2 Special Keys
The numbers supplied are a based on a style used on some units
The TTF font file contains these numbers:
012345678
The railroad actually uses a mixture of Roman, Helvetica and Futura fonts for
unit numbers.
The logo is assembled using the speed lettering from the full character set:
White Pass
There are no additional logo's or emblems in this font.
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Font file “WHITESPEED.TTF” Microsoft Windows True Type
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2.2.1 Permission
This is a free font. It is not public domain.
It may not be edited, altered, or manipulated in any way, or used in part or
incorporated into any other commercial graphic material without approval
from the font author.
Pete Willard www.railsimstuff.com
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