Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 27 Feb 2001 13:19:07 -0800 | From | "H. Peter Anvin" <> | Subject | Re: ISO-8859-1 completeness of kernel fonts? |
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Thorsten Glaser Geuer wrote: > > I always do it by a BASIC programme under DOS (yep I know > this isn't pure but I have a font editor from S-DOS aka > PTS-DOS (the free version)). The SFE.COM allows me to design > 8x8 8x12 8x14 8x16 fonts; the unicode table I write in the > MC or VC (NC clone for DOS) editor; my BASIC pgm converts > them together to PSFU. It's very easy once you read the psf > docs. > It's a pity that I've to mkfs the DOS partitions of my HDDs > every handfull of weeks, otherwise I'd put them onto a ftp > server somewhere. But I call you to try it by yourself. > (perl prolly isn't that easy coz it goes to binary values, > but GW-BASIC is fine) >
I published a DOS-based PSF editor a long, long time ago (look for fontedit.exe; if it isn't on the net anywhere remind me and I'll put it back up.) Use psfaddtable then to combine it into PSFU.
However, having something running under Linux would make more sense.
-hpa
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