                                RAM FONTS  
     Fonts made by Robert Alan Mole for the Entente Translator program.

These fonts were made especially for the Entente translator program.  
The program uses all capitol letters for most Latin alphabets (reserving the 
small letters for different alphabets such as Arabic. In this way, both input 
and translation can remain on the screen at one time, in most cases.)
Accordingly, there are only capitol letters here, which may limit the 
usefulness of the fonts for many purposes.   For Arabic, there are only 
stand-alone letters -- not the start, middle, and end-of-word forms needed 
to make proper Arabic script. It is legible, but no more.
All the fonts work with the FCLDL font loader, (or by typing the fontname (Enter).
They work on the HP 100/200 LX palmtop computers only.  All Were produced 
with Gilles Kohl's FCL program. 

The author gives permission for anyone to use or modify them. The mother
files for the fonts are *.fcl .  The prepared fonts are *.com .

The fonts are Arabic (AL2FONTS.COM) BOPOmopho (BOPOFONTS.COM -- the first few 
letters of the font file will be capitolized from here on)-- Taiwan Chinese 
alphabet, GERman (no shift or function keys required), Hungarian (HFONTS), 
KORean, POLish, RUSsian, Serbo-Croatian (SCRFONTS), and English (ORDFONTS, to 
restore  normal opperation.)

Entente is a commercial, conversational translator for use between any pair 
of fourteen languages. A freeware English-Spanish version is available as 
ENTSPN15 on AOL, Compuserve, and many Net locations. It runs on palmtops
or PC's, but doesn't use any special fonts. 
Alan Mole ramole@aol.com    10/10/95

