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Post Monotone Font Metadata

  • Name: Post Monotone
  • Subfamily: HPLHS
  • Subfamily ID: Macromedia Fontographer 4.1.4 Post Monotone HPLHS
  • Full Name: Post Monotone HPLHS
  • Version: Macromedia Fontographer 4.1.4 10/9/02
  • Weight: 400
  • Postscript: PostMonotoneHPLHS
  • File Size: 57 KB
  • File Extension: .ttf
  • Number of Characters: 164
  • Number of Glyphs: 84
  • Manufacturer: Unknown
  • Designer: Unknown
  • Description: Unknown
  • MD5: 6025062905c1055a6b93e159e29c1055
  • Copyright: Revived for the HPLHS from the 1923 ATF Specimen Book. ©2002 Andrew Leman. www.cthulhulives.org www.ahleman.com

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