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  • FretQwik Regular
  • FretQwik Regular
  • FretQwikC Regular
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  • FretQwik Regular FretQwik.ttf
    FretQwik Regular font - FretQwik.ttf
  • FretQwikC Regular fretqwikc.ttf
    FretQwikC Regular font - fretqwikc.ttf

FretQwik Regular | FretQwik.ttf

  • Font family: FretQwik
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Unique identifier: RobertAllgeyer: FretQwik: 2002
  • Full font name: FretQwik
  • Version: Version 4. 00
  • Postscript font name: FretQwik
  • Manufacturer name: Designed by an amateur: Free, and worth it!
  • Designer: Robert Allgeyer Santa Cruz, CA USA
  • Description: This is version 4. 00. Change from version 3. 00 is in the ASCII alphanumeric character set, using improved glyphs. Fret glyphs are unchanged from prior version. Users who substitute version 4 for an earlier version may find some alignment changes in the way alphanumeric characters relate to fret characters. Version 3. 00, added 4-string. Version 2. 10 added mini-Roman numerals. Version 2. 20 modernized the codepage a technical detail. Version 2. 30 was not publicly released. In version 2. 40, the small 0 character has been added at fret level and at nut level; character combo fr. has been added at fret level; and a half-space has been added. Also, some unused code locations have been temporarily filled with spaces, so that the codepage looks like that of other fonts. The current version is drop-in compatible with previous versions. However, older versions may be missing a few characters presently in the font. Version 2. 40 also added FretQwikC, an alternative version of the font, with narrower fretboard. FretQwik and FretQwikC are separate fonts, but except for shape of fretboard and associated items are interchangeable. FretQwik is a special-purpose font for creating guitar fret diagrams as if they were text. The ASCII character range keyboard characters are the same as would be found in an ordinary text font. But in the upper code range, FretQwik has symbols that can be pieced together to form most common tablature diagrams. These characters can be selected from a character map utility, preferably one with 16 columns. How to use it: Using a character map, look for the fret grid symbol it is at code location decimal 0176. Above the fret grid, at code 0160, is the non-breaking space. In the column adjacent to the fret grid, there are dots representing finger positions. In the same row as the non-breaking space there is an open circle positioned above the fret grid. Below it is a filled circle at the first finger position, and so on down the column. Begin with a fret grid. Place a dot for the first string. Move to the next string using the non-breaking space. Place a dot for the second string. Continue. You may omit a dot on any string, but you must use the non-breaking space to move from string to string. You may also place arcs across the strings. An arc is placed at its leftmost point. Arcs in the same row as the non-breaking space will be positioned above the fret grid. Moving down the rows, arcs move further down the fretboard. The width of arcs varies from the full width of the fretboard in the column adjacent to the dots, down to merely spanning adjacent strings. There are also some other symbols useful for spelling the chord name. This font was derived modified by Robert Allgeyer. The ASCII characters are from Pyrus FreeSerif font, provided in the font software package by its manufacturer. The characters above the ASCII set, used for fret construction, are original.
  • License: Free public license. This font is offered AS-IS, with NO WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, and no support. User accepts all risk of use.

FretQwikC Regular | fretqwikc.ttf

  • Font family: FretQwikC
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Unique identifier: FretQwikC: 2004
  • Full font name: FretQwikC
  • Version: Version 2. 40 2004
  • Postscript font name: FretQwikC
  • Manufacturer name: Designed by an amateur: Free, and worth it!
  • Designer: Robert Allgeyer Santa Cruz, CA USA
  • Description: This is version 2. 41, with added mini-Roman numerals. FretQwik is a special-purpose font for creating guitar fret diagrams as if they were text. The ASCII character range keyboard characters are the same as would be found in an ordinary text font. But in the upper code range, FretQwik has symbols that can be pieced together to form most common tablature diagrams. These characters can be selected from a character map utility, preferably one with 16 columns. How to use it: Using a character map, look for the fret grid symbol it is at code location decimal 0176. Above the fret grid, at code 0160, is the non-breaking space. In the column adjacent to the fret grid, there are dots representing finger positions. In the same row as the non-breaking space there is an open circle positioned above the fret grid. Below it is a filled circle at the first finger position, and so on down the column. Begin with a fret grid. Place a dot for the first string. Move to the next string using the non-breaking space. Place a dot for the second string. Continue. You may omit a dot on any string, but you must use the non-breaking space to move from string to string. You may also place arcs across the strings. An arc is placed at its leftmost point. Arcs in the same row as the non-breaking space will be positioned above the fret grid. Moving down the rows, arcs move further down the fretboard. The width of arcs varies from the full width of the fretboard in the column adjacent to the dots, down to merely spanning adjacent strings. There are also some other symbols useful for spelling the chord name. This font was derived modified by Robert Allgeyer using Bitstream Charter Type 1 font distributed under free public license as part of Ghostscript. The following permission accompanies the distribution: "c Copyright 1989-1992, Bitstream Inc. , Cambridge, MA. You are hereby granted permission under all Bitstream propriety rights to use, copy, modify, sublicense, sell, and redistribute the 4 Bitstream Charter r Type 1 outline fonts and the 4 Courier Type 1 outline fonts for any purpose and without restriction; provided, that this notice is left intact on all copies of such fonts and that Bitstream's trademark is acknowledged as shown below on all unmodified copies of the 4 Charter Type 1 fonts. BITSTREAM CHARTER is a registered trademark of Bitstream Inc. "
  • License: Free public license. This font is offered AS-IS, with NO WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, and no support. User accepts all risk of use.

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