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Search for Monospaced HVTerminal TrueType Terminal Font 1.0 in Procon Systems The HVTerminal suite is a set of Hi-Visibility TrueType Terminal fonts designed to supplement or replace the standard Windows fonts used in NT terminals and MS-DOS Boxes. The fonts are in a monospaced OEM character set. The package includes Normal, Wide, and Narrow widths and a Light version. The fontface is based on ProCon's Hi-Visibility HVFont which produces much stronger character glyphs and more legible punctuation characters.HVEdit - TrueType Text Editor Font 1.0 in Procon Systems The HVEdit suite is a set of Hi-Visibility monospaced TrueType fonts especially designed for use in Program IDEs and Editors like Visual Studio, Delphi, Codewright and Slickedit. It includes Normal, Wide, and Narrow widths and a Light version. The fontface is based on ProCon's Hi-Visibility HVFont which produces much stronger character glyphs and more legible punctuation characters.HVDOSBox - Windows Terminal Fonts 1.02 in Procon Systems HVDOSBox is a monospaced raster screen font for Windows' Console mode and MS-DOS applications running in a Windows Box. The font provides more readable text and many more point sizes than the Windows standard fonts. Console windows can be sized to match the monitor's resolution.HVRaster - Programmers Editor Font 1.02 in Procon Systems HVRaster is a Windows monospaced raster screen font especially designed for use in Program IDEs and Editors like Visual Studio, Delphi, Codewright and Slickedit. It includes many different point sizes in Standard, Wide and Narrow widths. The fontface is based on ProCon's Hi-Visibility HVFont which produces much stronger character glyphs and more legible punctuation characters.HVLJFont - Laser Printer Fonts 1.0 in Procon Systems The HVLJFont package contains downloadable soft fonts for HP Laserjet printers used with MS-DOS, Window's terminal programs, Unix, Linux, Macintosh, and IBM's AS/400 system. They are particularly valuable if you have a Laser printer that does NOT provide fixed pitch fonts that are scalable, or sufficiently legible. |