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Comments on Wednesday 19 June 2002: |
Speaking of the font I wanted... What I wanted was a truetype version of the font Terminal-6, so I could force Windows to use it in places where it usually refuses to. And now I have, with results depicted and downloadable to the left and right.
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Digi |
Yippy, I reached a 404 page. It's magic and all. |
RavenBlack |
Tsk, files uploading with upper-case names. Fixed. |
Digi |
That's quite nice. Word can't handle apostrophes though. I doubt you'll care. |
RavenBlack |
Mm, apostrophes're probably supposed to be left a pixel. Doesn't cause problems for me, though, so I'm not going to change it unless I'm changing something else. Oh, actually, in Word it's probably not apostrophes, it's the *other* apostrophes, the shaped ones with higher ASCII values. I'm not sure why those aren't working - I made chars for them, and mapped them, but they're all showing as null chars. I'll probably feed it through a different font editor later, to see if that'll sort it out. |
RavenBlack |
Well, that worked, though the non-fixed-width one is still a pixel too tall for no apparent reason. |
Tom |
Such things happen essentially to drive you insane. Like in that movie that was really a clue to you about the nature of your existence but it seems you thought it was too silly to bother watching. You were right. But you don't really believe that something as odd as Bill Gates could actually exist do you? (Many viewers thought that was pushing it) Most things that are 'too tall for no apparent reason' are too tall because that means they can cast a longer shadow, thus more effectively obscuring the truth that |
Kevan |
Not in your light, am I? |