CL
Fonts: A Type Package for Latinists
Sponsored
by the Classical Association of the Empire State
release 2 for Windows and Macintosh
ORDER FORM
Please complete
the following:
Name _________________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
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Indicate number:
____ individual
licenses (one or two machines owned by the same person) at $15 each
____ site
licenses (all computers in one school building) at $60 each
Indicate version
needed:
____ Macintosh (System 7 or higher, or
System 6.05 with TrueType extension installed or with Adobe Type Manager)
____ Windows (Windows 95/98/Me or 2000/XP)
Indicate how you
wish to receive the materials:
____ via US Mail
on diskette (manual in Adobe Acrobat/PDF format to read or print out)
____ via US Mail
on diskette with printed manual enclosed; add $4.00 for postage and copying
____ via
electronic mail (see below). Please clearly
indicate your email address and check it for accuracy:
________________________________________________________________
Total enclosed:
$__________, including postage. Checks
in US dollars should be made payable to CAES.
We regret that we are not able to accept purchase orders.
Send this form
with check to Dr. Donald H. Mills, 203 Radcliffe Road, DeWitt, NY 13214-1459.
If you wish to
receive the materials via email, please make sure that your email system can
handle relatively large attachments. In
order to read or print out the manual you need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader,
version 4 or higher, which can be downloaded from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html.
The site license
allows the software to be installed on all computers in a single school
building (or on a network in the building).
It also allows each Latin teacher who regularly works in that building
to install the fonts on his/her home computer.
A separate license is required for each building in a district (middle
and high schools that share a campus count as one building).