LICENSE AGREEMENT

The attached font ROSART is Copyright [c] Roger White - all
rights reserved. In using this font it will be taken that you have read and
agreed to the following conditions:-

DISTRIBUTION.

The font archives must contain all of the files specified:-

Postscript Type 1 package - ROSART__.ZIP contains:-

ROSART__.AFM
ROSART__.PFB
ROSART__.PFM
ROSART__.INF
ROSART__.TXT

TrueType package - ROSART__.ZIP Contains:-

ROSART__.TTF
ROSART__.TXT

This font has been made available as Type 1 and Truetype for the PC.
Alteration of the character set of the font, and conversion to any
other font format is expressly forbidden.

PAYMENT FOR USE

Provided this font is used for personal purposes then no fee is payable to
the author for it's use. You may use this font yourself and may pass on
copies to your friends provided that the copy contains all of the files
from the original package. Distribution can be by electronic means or on
floppy disk.

If this font is used for commercial purposes then the user agrees to make a
one off payment to the author of £25.00.

If this font is distributed as part of a collection which has not been
compiled by the author, whether on floppy disk, CD-ROM or any other such
media, the distributor agrees to pay to the author a royalty of £0.01 for
each of the authors fonts which are included in the collection, for each
copy of the collection which is sold.

If this font is distributed on the cover of a magazine, whether on floppy
disk, cd-rom or any other medium, then the magazine agrees to pay to the
author the sum of £0.01 for each of the authors fonts included in the
collection, multiplied by the certified number of copies of the magazine
circulated.

ABOUT THE FONT

'ROSART' is a high quality font containing full hinting for
correct rendering at small point sizes and a total of 62 kerning pairs for
correct character spacing. It is supplied 'as is' and no warranty is implied
or given by the author. 'ROSART' is a display font and is not really suited
to body text. It is best used at 18 points and above but will render down to
8 point without trouble. The font was developed in 1757 by J.F. Rosart, the then owner
of the Enschede Foundary in Holland. Rosart only defined the upper case characters,
six punctuation marks and two diacritics. The font is considered by many as being
rather crude, and this version makes no attempt to improve on the character outlines,
preferring to stay true to the original. It is also for this reason that no attempt
has been made to enlarge the character set, particulary the figures 0 to 9 which are
conspicuous by their absence. It was hand traced in order to achieve a high quality
outline and compiled using Type Designer 3.1. This font represents
approximately 300 man-hours of work.

The latest version of this font is always available for download from the
file list of the fonts conference on the Cix conferencing system. The author
would appreciate notification of any problems experienced with this font
together with any suggestions for improvements.

Roger White,
1, Owens Close,
Rugeley,
Staffs,
WS15 2YH,
England.

rogerwhite@cix.co.uk