This font was originally a Mac Postscript font was either shareware or PD. I have included in this zip some of the original Mac or Pc docs which came with the unconverted font or with a font originally created by the same author, if I could find it. This documentation is not necessary for you to read to use this font with Adobe Type Manager, though you might want to contribute something to the indivual originally created the font. I converted these Mac fonts Postscript type 1 hinted fonts which can be used with Adobe Type Manager for Windows on a pc. I used Corel Draw ver. 2.0 to convert these fonts to the Zsoft .Otl format, and then used Zsoft's SoftType to create the hinted type 1 Postscript format with both .pfb and .pfm files. LHL ---------------------------------------------------------------- ChiTown Font Created By Jim Morton ChiTown is a PostScript language font that resembles the bit-mapped font, Chicago. It is useful for headlines and for converting screen dumps into Adobe Illustrator documents. The font consists of three documents: ChiTow, ChiTown.AFM, and ChiTown.bma p. To use this font, put the ChiTow and ChiTown.AFM documents in your system folder. DO NOT CHANGE THEIR NAMES. Install ChiTown.bmap in your system fonts using Font/DA Mover, or, if you are using Suitcase, place it in your system folder also. ChiTown is free, but it is NOT public domain. This font cannot be resold or used in commercial products without my consent. It CAN be uploaded onto other bulletin boards and modem-accessed information networks (CompuServe, GEnie, etc.). It can be inc luded on disks sold by non-profit users groups, but not on disks that are sold for a profit. The Font ID number is 217. This is my first attempt at designing a typeface in a medium other than paper and film. There will be more. Promise. I hope you like it. Any questions or comments, feel free to write me: Jim Morton 109 Minna Street, Suite 583 San Francisco, CA 94105