Maria, If you are on a Windows machine, copy the fonts to Windows>Fonts directory. On a Mac, try Users>your home directory>Library>Fonts directory. On a Linux machine, try the Home>.fonts directory. Then log out and back in or reboot. I've attached again the PDF files in the message, in a Zip file. Just copy them to your harddrive and you can view with any PDF viewer - no need to install the fonts. Bill On 3/3/2012 4:36 AM, MARIA GALEA wrote: > Hi everyone and Bill, > I tried downloading the fonts and still I can't see the archived webpages. > Should I have saved these fonts in a specific location on my pc? > thanks > maria > >> I found an archived copy from 2001 here: >> http://web.archive.org/web/20011006050916/http://members.home.net/dnewkirk/signfont/ >> >> Not all of the webpages work and many of the pictures aren't there >> anymore, but it appears that the SignFont itself still shows through, >> along with the descriptions. >> >> Best to save those webpages to hard-drive lest they disappear from the >> Internet entirely. >> >> I had also saved the Windows fonts many years ago and am attaching them >> here. >> >> Bill >> >> >> On 3/2/2012 7:16 AM, Claudia S. Bianchini wrote: >>> Hello everybody.... >>> I'm writing the part of my phd thesis where I compare SW to other >>> transcription/writing systems... >>> But I can't find the symbol set of Newkirk's SignFont. >>> Is there someone that has a screenshot or an image of this symbole set >>> (I don't need a text, but just the sequences of the set, to see how he >>> write facial expressions, hands, movements, etc.. I have texts but I >>> can't understant how SignFont works) >>> Thanks >>> Claudia >>> >>> -- >>> Claudia S. Bianchini >>> PhD Student @ Univ. Paris8 + CNRS-UMR7023-SFL >>> PhD Student @ Univ. Studi di Perugia + CNR-ISTC-SLDS >>> [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> >>> >> >