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Had as many of the ASCII characters as FontStruct supports, including the extended ASCII characters (some greek, spanish, latin characters).
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214 characters, 28 downloads
Created:
Fri, 9th May, 12:21 PM 2008
Last Edit:
Fri, 11th March, 4:29 PM 2011
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leilei
leilei Sat, 10th May, 2008

some characters seem to be broken, like lower-case w, which is unfortunate because i want a dos font for my linux consoles :(


Stewf
Stewf Sat, 10th May, 2008

Hi Leilei. It looks like The Mazz hasn't yet completed his 'w'. In the meantime, you might like Armstrad CPC Extended.


leilei
leilei Sat, 10th May, 2008

Never was an amstrad user though, and that font isn't quite DOS'ey (like the G seems 'melted'). It's also not one of the tall VGA fonts like this one. Thanks anyway though!

I might have to clone this just to add in the missing letters.


Stewf
Stewf Sat, 10th May, 2008

Go for it. That's what the buttons for. Your DeConKit is great too, btw.


The_MAZZTer
The_MAZZTer Thu, 12th June, 2008

Whoops! Don't know how I managed that. Added "v" and "w" to the font. Sorry. >_>

One of the things I wanted to do with this was make it mono-spaced to indeed use in terminals and consoles. Unfortunately it doesn't seem possible to make a monospaced font with FontStruct without actually making all the letters the same width (even then, you can't change the width of a space). However if they provide a tool to manually adjust letter spacing I will be sure to update my font.