David Conrad told me he meant for this to go to the whole list, but only sent it to me by mistake. So here is his post. At 4:14 PM 7/18/95, David R. Conrad wrote:
Tim May <tcmay@sensemedia.net> writes:
Bart's comments about using Knuth's typographic work are interesting, to the extent that letters need to look handwritten. In the Mac market, it's possible to send in some handwriting samples and get back a font that emulates the handwriting!
I suppose the resulting font has only one form for each letter? (Although I understand that when you send them a sample, you send several instances of each letter; a friend was showing me an add for this.) The fact that each letter is the same every time would be a giveaway. We need something like Metafont, or at least choose from a number of different shapes.
... So, the combination of handwriting fonts, automated rant generators (of varying rabidities), and fax capabilities gives a pretty good start. Using lots of handwriting samples, various other fonts, and a mix of styles in the letters will help.
Another factor that would make it appear more authentic would be spelling and grammar errors. The grammar errors could be built into the rant generators (an occasional dangling modifier, an incomplete sentence or two); spelling errors could be done by post-processing the output of the rantgens. It's important to take into account the different types of spellos that occur: commonly misspelled words (aquired, beleive); wrong homophone (their, they're, there; two, to, too); transposed letters (transpoesd); near-misses on qwerty keyboards (nesr-mosses); and words left out.
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