Do you have the original c source for running that image I wonder?
Sean
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-----Original Message----- From: squeak-dev-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:squeak-dev-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org] On Behalf Of Dan Ingalls Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 7:15 PM To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list Subject: Re: original ST-80 fonts
Wolfgang Helbig helbig@lehre.ba-stuttgart.de wrote...
I am in the midst of porting Smalltalk-80-V2, released April 1, 1983, to Squeak 1.18. So far it works fine, but I am missing the original strike fonts, that made up the original DefaultTextStyle. (12 10-point fonts and 12 12-point fonts) that seem to be part of the said image. Any hints at how to get at the *.st files? I already found the PaloAlto-12 Font, but that turned out not to be what I am looking for. Are those vintage fonts gone for ever?
Hope not,
Hi, Wofgang -
I'm a bit confused by your message. The fonts are *in* the image, so they are definitely not lost forever. And what do you mean by the *.st files? I am guessing that you are getting the source code to run on the Squeak VM, and that you want .st files that would create the fonts in Squeak. Is that right?
I have that image running in Squeak (see attached image), but I see no fileOut code for StrikeFont. I suppose we could copy over the fileOut code from Squeak, get it to run in my St80, and fileOut all the fonts in DefaultTextStyle. Is this what you want?
- Dan