MACINTOSH INSTALLATION: To install this font on a Macintosh you need only one of the files in this archive: You must be running the TrueType INIT with System 6.0.7 OR you must be running System 7. If you arenÕt running one or the other of these, this font will not do you any good whatsoever. The contents of the GoudyHundred.suit file should be installed into your System file with the Font/DA Mover version 4.1 or above. Use the standard procedure for installing a bitmap font file. If you have trouble doing this, double check that you are using Font/DA Mover version 4.1 or above. When Font/DA Mover is running, you will see a number in the top left corner of the menu bar. If this number is 4.1 or greater, then you have a version of Font/DA Mover that will install the TrueType version of GoudyHundred. If you have Suitcase II or MasterJuggler, follow their instructions for the installation of new bitmap fonts. Make sure you are running Suitcase II version 1.2.9 or greater. No previous versions work properly with System 7. GoudyHundred TrueType notes: This typeface is a rendering of Frederick GoudyÕs Bertham type. The drawings and matrices were lost in a fire in 1939. The complete roman font is shown in GoudyÕs ÒHalf Century of Type DesignÓ (page 210). The font was named for GoudyÕs wife, Bertha. So far as I know there is no companion italic. A very attractive alternative is to use small caps in place of italics. I have not provided small caps: these are usually provided (in the absence of the real thing) by scaling along the y-axis to achieve harmony with the lowercase, and a slight enlargement along the x-axis. This, in the case of Bertham, has not proved a very attractive approach. Use the normal smallcaps function of most word-processor/page-layout programs instead. The characters in GoudyHundred are faithful recreations of the characters in Bertham, save for a few concessions that I have made to 300dpi. I have slightly altered some curves so that they will not be the victims of undue stair-stepping, or ÔjaggediesÕ. The only characters that I have created for GoudyHundred that were not in Bertham are the AE, OE, ae, oe ligatures, and, though they are to my mind successful, I do not insist upon them. Likewise, I know of no paragraph symbol for Bertham, so I expropriated one from a collection of typographic devices contained in the ÒHalf Century of Type DesignÓ (page 241); it seems to work well. The font included here is in both Macintosh and PC TrueType format. Install as you would any other TrueType font using Font/DA Mover 4.1 or later OR use System 7Õs new facilities for installing fonts without the use of Font/DA Mover. NOTE FOR PC USERS: Install the GOH_____.TTF file using whatever instructions you have regarding installation of TrueType fonts in Windows 3.1. If you donÕt have windows 3.1 or later, sorry, since this font wonÕt work for you at all. That's all there is to it. Good luck! Stephen Moye