[PD] font beta2

Andre Schmidt andre at vju.info
Mon Apr 22 13:25:57 CEST 2002


thnx, nice 2 hear somebody is using it :)
well, the "l" seems only so because i didn't like it like this:
OOO
     O
     O
     O 
     OOO
it's too corn(er)y... i like it roundy...
but you are right, gotta change that when backslash (\) is used by PD...
is backslash implementiert in pd test19 ??? (got test17)

-andre

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: joge . 
  To: Andre Schmidt 
  Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 2:05 AM
  Subject: Re: [PD] font beta2


  i like the font .. jsut started using it with pd 0.35 test19 .. 
  one thing that confuses me is the "l" letter .  it looks like a "\" backslash from a distance .  not sure if this is intentional or not .  does the letter "l" [ell] look how it does becuase you need some way to distinguish between the number 1 , lower case "l" [ell]  and uppercase "I" [iee] ?

  just some feed back .


  joge .

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Andre Schmidt 
    To: PD-LiST 
    Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 3:00 AM
    Subject: [PD] font beta2


    made "smallest enjoyable&readable" font, 6x11pix...
    (yeah, i could make it smaller when not separating capitals, and only using "m"&co as widest)
    copy "piidii.fon" to "/windows/fonts/" and replace the pd.tk file  ("courier" changed to "piidii" and deleted all "bold" to get the real size)

    btw. can i change the font for "graph" without recompiling ???
    (see piidii.jpg, graph still using courier)

    in action:
    www.vju-tv.net/piidii.jpg
    (for reference, m$ original courier, www.vju-tv.net/courier.jpg [patch=10pt])

    the font:
    www.vju-tv.net/piidii.fon

    modified pd.tk: (pd0.35-17)
    www.vju-tv.net/pd.tk

    grrrrrrrrrr, linux(redhat) is testing my nerves...
    -andre
    ps. should i use [announce] or should i stop posting these here?
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