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Description: This is the Character Set used in Singapore's elevators in HDB estates, currently installed under EM Elevators and iFE Elevators. This character set was formerly installed on certain Mitsubishi, Sigma, and LG elevators as well.
Unless HDB can swoon us with new designs, it's gonna stay this way.
Note: Other variants of 3, 4, 5, 6, B, M, P, R, ↑, and ↓, are found here, and are used in its new generation character set(s), but the original character sets will be preserved instead, but no new variants will be made, unlike Eleva 2. Oh and whoever did the weird letter 'R', guess what? That's a weird design I've never ever seen, and it's the worst ever.
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Tranvanthao
Unless the Housing and Development Board (HDB) can swoon us with new designs, it's gonna stay this way.
The FontStruction "Eleva 3" that is created and/or made available on this Site is the copyrighted work, as the case may be, of the respective creator mentioned above.
Fascinating! May I know how you're able to source the whole character set? Since the LED displays wouldn't normally display symbols. I do also recall they'd have like small caps for identifying block numbers, yeah?
Michael (faux_icing)
Exactly. However, the uppercase and lowercase, especially the Latin-1 supplement characters were manually created by hand.
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There exists new designs for digits 3, 4, uppercase B, M and P (2 designs, to be exact), and its arrows in its new generation character set(s).
I do also recall they'd have like small caps for identifying block numbers...
Of course. But I've done it in another font that is 7x13.
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