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keenin



Joined: 25 Aug 2003
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keenin 08 Sep 2003, 21:04
Hi,

it's not directly related to FASM, but I can't think of anyone else who could answer Smile
I am trying to use fonts in my and other programs, but I don't like the installed ones very much and created a pixel/bitmap font I want to use.
In my OpenGL programs I can use it, but in other programs like FASMW (and others of which I don't have the source) the font has to be installed as ttf or any other supported font format.
I tried finding a program to convert my pixel font to ttf but I couldn't find a free one (I don't like Shareware).

So, do you know a Windows program that can create fonts that are useable under Windows?

keenin.
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fasm9



Joined: 19 Jun 2003
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fasm9 08 Sep 2003, 21:20
Hi,
maybe this? i am not sure.

www.freetype.org
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/freetype.htm

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i am newbie.
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keenin



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keenin 09 Sep 2003, 05:48
Hi,

thanks fasm9, freetype is a very great library I will most likely use!
But the problem has been that I already created a pixmap and want to convert it to TrueType or another supported format; freetype creates out of these fonts (antialiased) pixelmaps - so I need it the other way around.
Thanks anyway.

keenin.
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