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B612 | ||
DSEG | ||
LiberationFonts | ||
7-Segment.ttf | ||
accid.txf | ||
arial_black.txf | ||
AvantGarde-Book.txf | ||
AvantGarde-BookOblique.txf | ||
AvantGarde-Demi.txf | ||
AvantGarde-DemiOblique.txf | ||
BoeingCDU-Large.ttf | ||
BoeingCDU-Small.ttf | ||
Bookman-Demi.txf | ||
Bookman-DemiItalic.txf | ||
Bookman-Light.txf | ||
Bookman-LightItalic.txf | ||
charter.txf | ||
condensed.txf | ||
courier-bold.txf | ||
Courier-BoldOblique.txf | ||
Courier-Oblique.txf | ||
Courier.txf | ||
courier_medium.txf | ||
curlfont.txf | ||
default.txf | ||
haeberli.txf | ||
Helvetica-Bold.txf | ||
Helvetica-BoldOblique.txf | ||
Helvetica-Oblique.txf | ||
Helvetica.txf | ||
helvetica_bold.txf | ||
helvetica_medium.txf | ||
lcd.README | ||
lcd.txf | ||
LED-8.ttf | ||
LED-16.ttf | ||
led.txf | ||
lucida.txf | ||
lucidabright_bold.txf | ||
monoMMM_5.ttf | ||
monoMMM_5.txf | ||
NewCenturySchlbk-Bold.txf | ||
NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic.txf | ||
NewCenturySchlbk-Italic.txf | ||
NewCenturySchlbk-Roman.txf | ||
Palatino-Bold.txf | ||
Palatino-BoldItalic.txf | ||
Palatino-Italic.txf | ||
Palatino-Roman.txf | ||
README | ||
schoolbook_bold.txf | ||
schoolbook_medium.txf | ||
sorority.txf | ||
symbol.txf | ||
Times-Bold.txf | ||
Times-BoldItalic.txf | ||
Times-Italic.txf | ||
Times-Roman.txf | ||
times_bold.txf | ||
times_medium.txf | ||
typewriter.txf | ||
ZapfChancery-MediumItalic.txf |
TXF Font Pack. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Most of these fonts were created from the X-windows fonts that are distributed with Xfree86. The exceptions are Sorority, Curlfont, Default and Haeberli which came from Mark Kilgards' "texfont" distribution. I used Mark's program called 'gentexfont' to convert X fonts into '.txf' format - which can be read into the PLIB FNT component. Large bold-faced fonts seem to work best. There is little point in converting the italic versions of these fonts since FNT can do a reasonable job of italicising them on-the-fly. Using large fonts gives them the best chance of scaling them without undue aliasing either in pixel or texel space. These fonts all fit pretty well into 256x256 maps - using smaller maps would require you to go for smaller font sizes - larger maps would not fit into 3Dfx and similar hardware. Medium and fine fonts look pretty terrible when scaled, I have omitted all the fine fonts and some of the worst medium fonts from the set that come with Xfree86. You can preview these using the fnt_test program, or use them from within other programs that use Mark's TXF format.