A font based on that used by certain chain printers (or similar printers) in the 1960s-1970s era. This font was generated using a single set of printouts, and might be the font from the IBM 1403 chain printer (with the 120-character "T" chain installed, for the math symbols... if this actualy is the "T" chain, there should be lowercase letters as well...).
The main dialog variable-width font ("bigfont" in the source code in source/font.h) from Project Infinity Demo 1.0.0, with the drop shadow removed. Distributed under the same license as the Project Infinity source code, CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
This is a clone of Infinity GBCubish EPX is a re-imagining of the 'resource1.dat' block letter font from Cube World, now with less pixel-ification and more consistent 'EPX-style' pixel filtering and spacing. A number of unclear characters have been cleaned up as well, especially in the international extended latin characters. A dot was added to the numeral zero to disambiguate it from the letter O, as well.
Please note that unlike the Cube World font from the 2019 steam release (but like the 2013 alpha), the ® and ± characters are actually those characters, and the filled circle and the star characters appear at their correct unicode offsets. If you want a font with the ® replaced with a filled circle, and the ± character replaced with a star, see 'Cubish EPX Tweaked'.
20190923.1 - fixed euro symbol by request
This is a cloneThe Albrecht's labs/"1999" version of the Orokin writing font, from Warframe. The letter positions chosen for each character are based on the ARPABET-1 (single character per phoneme) standard. Guessed characters have a small mark to their upper left (most of the numerals are guessed).
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