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        <description>The True Type Symbol Font MARVOSYM.TTF is a valuable addition for any office or civil engineering purpose. It contains often-needed but rarely available symbols as the mysterious Estimated-Sign (e-symbol), Fax Machine, Answering Machine, Cellular Phone, Steel Profile Symbols, the original Euro Currency Symbol and lots more. In 2007 the font has been completely redesigned with Fontforge on Ubuntu Linux 7.10. The character encoding was modified to fit the need of MS-Windows users who cannot access symbol fonts correctly if the code area 128-159 is not remapped to certain unicode positions.</description>
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            <title>Symbols Made Easy by Allie P with average rate 3.5</title>
            <link>http://marvosym.dipl-ing-martin-vogel.qarchive.org/#2</link>
            <description>
                When dealing with engineering, I need to find and use basic electrical symbols. Some are easy to find as graphics but this format is hard to use in manuals.  Having these symbols as a font has made using them in basic word processing very convenient.
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            <pubDate>06 Thu 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Just the right symbol for the job by Simon Adams with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://marvosym.dipl-ing-martin-vogel.qarchive.org/#1</link>
            <description>
                Very useful font set - has a wealth of useful symbols that I haven't found elsewhere.
Took a while to work out the chart to access the symbols using the Alt-Numberpad keypresses - Go to Martin Vogel's page by following the Publisher link on the right for full instructions how to use the chart.
Must-have font: vielen Dank Martin! 
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            <pubDate>22 Tue 2007</pubDate>
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