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Font family: DIN Schablonierschrift
Font subfamily identification: Regular
Unique identifier: Macromedia Fontographer 4.1 DIN Schablonierschrift
Full font name: DIN Schablonierschrift
Version: Macromedia Fontographer 4.1 24.03.2004
Postscript font name: DINSchablonierschrift
Manufacturer name: Original Base Outlines Created by Marian Steinbach, Extended and cracked by Peter Wiegel
Designer: Original Base Outlines Created by Marian Steinbach
Description: Original Base Outlines Created by Marian Steinbach
http://www.peter-wiegel.de
License: Note that the type itself is free software under the terms of the
following creative commons license:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sa/1.0/
This means youÔre allowed to re-distribute the font for free, but you are not allowed to sell it. You can also modify it, but then, if you are re-distributing it, it has to be under the original license.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sa/1.0/
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