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                                      FAQ 
 
               Frequently Asked Questions 
 
This document outlines 
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1 - The nature of shareware 
2 - Support 
3 - Limited warranties 
4 - ASP Ombudsman 
5 - Technical questions, and the answers/tips we came up with 
 
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1 - DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE 
 
Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software 
before buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue 
using it, you are expected to register. Individual programs 
differ on details -- some request registration while others 
require it, some specify a maximum trial period. With 
registration, you get anything from the simple right to continue 
using the software to an updated program with printed manual. 
 
Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software, 
and the copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific 
exceptions as stated below. Shareware authors are accomplished 
programmers, just like commercial authors, and the programs are 
of comparable quality. (In both cases, there are good programs 
and bad ones!) The main difference is in the method of 
distribution. The author specifically grants the right to copy 
and distribute the software, either to all and sundry or to a 
specific group. For example, some authors require written 
permission before a commercial disk vendor may copy their 
Shareware. 
 
Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You 
should find software that suits your needs and pocketbook, 
whether it's commercial or Shareware. The Shareware system makes 
fitting your needs easier, because you can try before you buy. 
And because the overhead is low, prices are low also. Shareware 
has the ultimate money-back guarantee -- if you don't use the 
product, you don't pay for it. 
 
DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT 
 
Users of the fonts placed on this disk must accept this disclaimer 
of warranty: "These fonts are supplied as is.  The author disclaims 
all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, 
the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. 
The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or conse- 
quential, which may result from the use of these fonts." 
 
The fonts placed on this disk are registered versions, and should  
under no circumstance be passed around. They are reserved to your  
own use, or the company who acquired them. 
 
If you feel like sharing your enthusiasm for our font products,  
please pass around our shareware evaluation packages, which you can  
find on Compsuerve, America Online, major BBS, ASP shareware  
vendors, and on our web site : http://members.aol.com/MatchSoft. 
 
2 - SUPPORT 
 
While we do our best to make sure you enjoy our fonts to their 
fullest, please remember that they are both technical, and artistic 
creations. We will gladly provide support for technical questions.  
Requests for artistic changes will be taken as suggestions, which  
implies one should not expect aesthetic touches as part of a normal  
support. Nevertheless, artistic point of views and suggestions are  
always welcome, and appreciated. 
 
Before contacting us, please make sure you have read the end of this 
document. It has been written, based on questions asked very 
frequently, by users who requested support. Finding the answer in 
this document will save you time and aggravation. 
 
For practical and financial reasons, we cannot provide phone  
technical support. You may, however, report any problem at 
(213) 656-4244. We will usually follow-up within 24 hours,  
by email or fax. 
 
You can also contact us by fax at (310) 338-0908, or by email at 
support@matchfonts.com. Please try to be as specific as possible,  
in order to get appropriate help. Remind us the name of the font  
you are using, on which platform (Mac, Windows or OS/2), and the  
exact nature of the problem. Depending on the complexity of the  
question, you will receive a reply, usually within 24 hours. 
 
Reported technical bugs will be fixed as rapidly as possible. 
However, given the necessity for tests and verifications, it is 
impossible to give standard time limit. In general, past experiences 
have shown an average response in less than a week. When completed, 
font updates will be sent to the customer who has reported the bug 
by email (or regular mail, if no email is available). 
 
3 - LIMITED WARRANTY 
 
If for any reason the registered version of the font/program was 
provided to you directly by Match Software on a defective media 
(disk), it will be exchanged for a new one at no cost. 
 
If you have suggestions for improving this font/program, we  
appreciate your comments. It does not mean we will fix or modify the 
font in the way you wish in a given time, or that we must do it in 
any way. However, if we feel the suggestion is appropriate, next 
version of the font may be inspired from these advises. 
 
We decline any responsibility if for any reason this font/program is 
put to bad use in any way. It worked fine on a regular 
configuration, and on a regular printer, with the most usual 
software packages. If, for any reason, it could not work on your 
specific configuration, Match Software cannot be held responsible.  
As technical combinations are almost infinite, and because systems  
evolve in ways we cannot predict, it might happen a new system, or a  
particular configuration, does not work with a font. For instance,  
because a new version of the system requires a new font format. In  
general, we will try to keep up with the system versions, and  
eventually offer upgrades, if possible, but it does not constitute 
an obligation, nor would it be the case if you acquired a set of 
seats cover for your specific car, and require they fit any new car 
you may decide to buy later on. 
 
4 - ASP OMBUDSMAN 
 
This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware 
Professionals (ASP).  ASP wants to make sure that the shareware 
principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a 
shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the 
member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help 
you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not 
provide technical support for members' products. 
 
Please write to 
     ASP Ombudsman 
     545 Grover Road, 
     Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 
     USA 
     FAX 616-788-2765 
     or send a message to ASP Ombudsman 
     - via CompuServe mail 70007,3536 
     - email 70007.3536@compuserve.com 
 
5 - TECHNICAL QUESTIONS/ANSWERS/TIPS 
 
Here are some questions frequently asked about our fonts, and the  
answers we where able to come up at the time. You may also want to  
read the answers, even if you experienced no problem with the  
present font. As a matter of fact, we have come up with some  
solutions of our own, which may help you get better results with all  
your fonts. This list of questions and answers will be regularly  
updated, in order to spare as much as possible aggravation for our  
customers. After reading them, please contact us, if anything was 
still bothering you. We will do what we can to help you the best way 
we can. Thank-you for all your reports. 
 
Q: I downloaded your font, but Windows does not want it. It does not 
want to install BABY_TT.ZIP. 
 
A: Before using our shareware packages, you must unpack them with 
the appropriate program. You may find WINZIP on most shareware  
sites. After unpacking the archive, you will find the BABYFACE.TTF  
file, which Windows will accept as its own. 
 
Q: How do I install TrueType fonts under Windows ? 
 
A : Open the "Fonts" control pannel, and click "Add". Then, look for  
the font files (extension *.TTF) where you copied or unpacked them.  
Select them, and click OK. You may install several fonts at the same 
time, simply by selecting them.  Windows 95 requires a slightly 
different procedure. Open the "Fonts" folder you will find in the 
Control Panel located within "My Computer" icon. Then, simply copy 
the TrueType font into it. 
 
 
Q : I do not find the *.FOT files to install the *.TTF TrueType fonts. 
 
A : this type of file is generated by Windows 3.xx when a new font  
is installed. In other words, if you use the correct Control Panel  
procedure to install a new *.TTF file, Windows 3.xx will  
automatically create the corresponding *.FOT file. Windows 95 does 
not use this type of file at all, and directly takes advantage of 
*.TTF fonts. 
 
 
Q: How do I install PostScript fonts under Windows ? 
 
A : PostScript fonts come with the extension *.PFB and *.PFM, one of  
each for each font. In order to use them, you first must install  
Adobe Type Manager (ATM) for Windows. Then, copy *.PFB files in the  
WINDOWS\PSFONTS directory, and the *.PFM in the WINDOWS\PSFONTS\PFM  
directory. Then, use the ATM control panel to install the fonts.  
PostScript fonts offer lots of advantages over their TrueType  
Windows counterpart, as kerning and more precise printing. If you  
are serious about desktop publishing, you may want to acquire ATM  
Windows.  This install process may have changed with newer versions 
of ATM. please refer to the manual of that utility for more details. 
 
Q : Some complex characters do not display normaly with ATM fonts 
 
A : This phenomenon has been reported most often when ATM Type 1  
fonts of complex character shapes are used with Windows 95. The  
characters appear on top of each other, and are difficult to read on  
the screen. They do print perfectly, though. The only way we have  
found to circumvent this glitch seems to be to first enter the text  
in a simpler shaped font, for instance Arial, and after entries have 
been verified, select the text you want, and bring it to the desired 
font and attributes. 
 
Q : Under Windows, some characters of a given font do not print at 
all sizes, or show only on screen, or the opposite. This happens 
most often with complex fonts, such as DinosoType, Bujardet 
Vignettes of Nahkt Hieroglyphs. Some characters print as squares, 
when they appear fine on the screen, or the opposite, or both. It 
happens most often when the output is to be made on  a dot-matrix 
printer, would it be impact or ink-jet. It does happen, sometimes, 
though, with laser printers, as well. 
 
A : The problem seems to reside within Windows itself, and the way  
TrueType is handled. We where unable to get any explanation from  
Microsoft which could help us understand how to solve the problem.   
However, as in general this type of fonts are most used on isolated  
basis (letterheads, titles, etc.), it is possible to use another 
approach : 
- Create a new document under Windows Paint 
- With the TEXT tool, enter the appropriate message 
- Copy the image, and paste it into your word processor or desktop 
publishing software. Of course, if you use more sophisticated tools 
than Windows Paint, like Corel Draw on the PC, the result may be 
better.  Although TrueType fonts may pose this problem, PostScript 
Type 1, even extremely complex, do display and work perfectly under 
Windows with Adobe Type Manager (ATM). If you want do do any type of  
serious desktop publishing, we strongly recommend you use ATM and  
PostScript fonts. 
 
 
Q : I do not find the accented characters, or the punctuations. They  
are not available through my regular keyboard. Why is that ? 
 
A : The free evaluation fonts do not contain punctuations, nor the 
upper-ascii characters, including the accented characters. If you need 
these characters, simply register for the font, and you will receive  
the registered version, which contains the full set of characters. 
You can register on line on our site, and immediately download the 
registered version, at http://www.matchfonts.com.  
 
Q : I need a font in a language not yet available. 
 
A : Creating fonts for new languages is not only challenging, it is  
also culturally very rewarding, very inspiring. We do not always  
know the language you plan to use. But if you provide us with the  
proper information, we will use it to create a new font. It is  
fairly simple : we only need the best representation of the  
alphabet, character by characters, and eventually it's  
pronounciation, if it is not a Roman set of letters (Japanese, for 
instance, or Russian are in that case). Call us for more details. 
 
 
Q : I want a font made according to my specifications. 
 
A : If you already have a printout of the desired font, or any  
graphic representation that we can use to draw the characters, our  
regular price for designing a new font is very reasonable. If you 
want a creation from scratch, it will be more difficult. Please call 
us for a quotation. 
 
 
Q : How can I obtain a printout of all of your fonts ? 
 
A : Just send us your complete address, and we will gladly send you  
a documentation showing the diversity of Match Software fonts. You  
can already find a pretty good representation of our offering, on 
our web site : 
http://members.aol.com/MatchSoft 
 
Q : You must provide thorough phone hot line support for any brand 
and type of computer. If Adobe and others can, why not you ? You 
should be able to be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week ! 
 
A : We are sorry, with our small operation, not to be able to  
compete with giants who see more money in 10 minutes than we may be  
able to earn in one year. However, our prices are lower beyond  
comparison.  That is also because you are not paying for million  
dollars advertisement, and plethoric staffs. Besides, we are  
prepared to fix glitches if any, and gladly accept advises from our  
customers. Remember, however, that a font is somewhat equivalent to  
a bumper sticker to an automobile. Please do not ask us to solve the  
problems generated by your system, no more than you would think  
about requiring driving lessons from a stickers publisher. We do our  
best for our fonts to work properly on STANDARD configurations,   
including STANDARD printers, STANDARD system versions, STANDARD   
applications, when our fonts are installed through STANDARD  
procedures.  All that said, we do want to help you benefit from our  
software products. You can contact us by phone at (213) 656-4244,  
and leave a message on the voice mail if unfortunately we where not 
able to answer immediately. You can also reach us at any of our 
e-mail address matchsoft@aol.com or on Compuserve 73267,1701. 
 
 
Q : In your Martian font, you placed a dot above the glipnol  
character, and forgot to put an accent above the weirdoo. It is  
unforgettable. I am furious and you are just as stupid as a bunch of  
lunar dogs ! You should be whipped, and give me my money back, too,  
plus maybe a little extra, because I suffered incredible damage to 
my much sophisticated sense of intellectual properness and inherent 
graceful sophistication. 
 
A : We are sorry not to know Martian as well as such a refined  
literate as your highness.  Please do not blow your desintegrator at  
us, poor ridiculous clumsy uneducated filthy computer groomers. More  
seriously, please consider that ignorance may not be such a crime,  
after all, and have mercy for the less taught. We all learn all our  
lives new concepts and new ways. If for any reason we committed a  
mistake in transcribing your native language, be assured it is not  
intentional. Please courteously provide us with the proper  
information, and we will try to make appropriate updates are made,  
if they are technically possible and logical. All we know of, as  
humble and insignificant artisans, is the fonts craftsmanship. It is  
not our fault, then, if the subtleties of a foreign language do not  
strike us like light over the saint's head.  However, we are bending  
our knees to the more educated. Thank you for helping us improve.   
At the present time, our foreign fonts have been thoroughly review  
d, so they satisfy our customers. Some have helped perfect already  
very nice fonts. But we will appreciate any additional help !  Any 
report or suggestion is taken very seriously, and usualy fixes are 
carried out through regular updates. All the more reason to 
register, to be able to benefit from these improvements. 
 
 
Q : When I use too many fonts, my printer crashes. 
 
A : Try setting the option "Print TrueType fonts as graphics" in the 
Windows Printer Control panel. 
 
Q : Why do you ask for money for your fonts ? They should be free ! 
 
A : There is a strange curse around computer software, these days.  
Nobody would ever consider getting a movie for nothing, or walking 
into a book store and require a sample for free. For programs, 
however, the matter is quite different. So many people consider 
computer software piracy as a light little mistake, that eventually, 
some may indeed start considering software authors as thieves, 
because they pretend to get a small reward for their job. Some 
luminaries (noticeably around GNU project, or some Internet 
ayatollahs) even have the nerve to play with the very strange notion 
that computer software should only come free, and that any 
commercial distribution, including shareware, has some analogy to a 
rip-off. Fine and good, then, but why do they at the same time 
insist to get paid for their conferencing, or to get royalties from 
their books ? Match Software is a small business based on shareware 
distribution. Anyone can browse at our productions in the same way a 
reader could read book as many times and as completely as wished, 
before actually paying for it. Please do not pirate us. If you feel 
a font is really of use, please register. That small usage fee will 
help us continue creating new original, exclusive and fine fonts for 
you. We sincerely thank all users who have, through their 
registration, helped pay the rent, the phone, and the electricity  
which powers our equipment to create all these fonts. Please  
continue to support the shareware concept. It is the only way out of  
the commercial monopolies. Small software companies are as much a  
liberty warrant as small book publishers are : without them, big  
companies would have their way, culturally and financially. Nobody  
would ever want that to happen ! 
 
 
Match Software 
 
8205 Santa Monica Blvd #1-205 
West Hollywood, CA 90046-5912 
(213) 656-4244 
Internet : MatchSoft@aol.com 
Compuserve : 73267,1701 
America Online : MatchSoft 
 
 
 
Acknoledgement : "Match Software" is intellectual property of Match  
Software. All other intellectual properties, such as Trademark and  
Brand Names mentionned in this document, belong to their respective  
holders. 
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