>I know absolutely nothing about Macs and fonts. If you have time >I would be grateful if you could send me a couple of lines that I >could include with the font file to tell people how to install it. I >assume the .hqx is a compression or encoding format, and that someone >would have to extract marl.sit before installing? In return you will >be granted the title of "MacLime GHB Facilitator of the Year", or >some such, and will have your praises sung indefinitely on my >web page! Ewan, I have written a Mac GHBMarl Distribution Readme note which I have enclosed in the new (attached) MacGHBMarl archive. The archive is a Stuffit .sit archive which can be expanded using Aladdin Softwares's freeware Stuffit Expander on the Mac. Hqx is the binhex encoding which is also decoded by Stuffit Expander. Here is the readme: >This distribution note concerns the Macintosh TrueType version of Ewan >Macpherson's "GHBMarl" font for use with the Macintosh version of Lime. > >I used the shareware TTConverter 1.5 > to convert Ewan's > GHBMarl >Windows TrueType font. GHBMarl adds symbols for standard GHB gracenote and >8th note flags to the the font (marl.ttf) supplied with Lime. > >To install, make a backup copy of the original "Marl" font and simply drag >the new "Marl" font suitcase onto the closed System Folder. > >I have not tried Lime yet, so am unable to offer instructions for the >Macintosh GHB version of Marl. See Ewan's "ghbmarl.txt" in the GHBMARL.ZIP >distribution which includes instructions for using the font in Win95. > > >Stephen Haines Let me know if this is OK. Stephen -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stephen Haines | | | Clinical Psyc Intern | 6B Clermont Terrace | | Victoria University of Wellington | Kelburn 6005 | | PO Box 600 | Wellington | | Wellington, New Zealand | 025 410-153 | | Stephen.Haines@vuw.ac.nz | | | http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~steveh | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------