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The glyph_size.bin uses one digital(0~F) each to determine the start and end pixel of each glyph. But since HD font has every glyph in bigger sizes, over 16px actually, how can I specify the end pixel position greater than 16?
The position is scaled to 0-F. Consequently, you cannot specify floating-point values.
So that means in 32px font the '8' will mean 16px instead of 8? Thank you!
@kwerti I've made every glyph matched precisely, but all the strings in the UI move to the left a little bit. Can you please help me out?
Quote from sanhzy» @kwerti I've made every glyph matched precisely, but all the strings in the UI move to the left a little bit. Can you please help me out?
The Unicode font has a limitation in that you can only specify widths from 0-7, or F. Widths of 8-E are automatically changed to F.
Alright... This really stinks. But still, thank you anyway
The glyph_size.bin uses one digital(0~F) each to determine the start and end pixel of each glyph. But since HD font has every glyph in bigger sizes, over 16px actually, how can I specify the end pixel position greater than 16?
The position is scaled to 0-F. Consequently, you cannot specify floating-point values.
Putting the CENDENT back in transcendent!
So that means in 32px font the '8' will mean 16px instead of 8? Thank you!
@kwerti I've made every glyph matched precisely, but all the strings in the UI move to the left a little bit. Can you please help me out?
The Unicode font has a limitation in that you can only specify widths from 0-7, or F. Widths of 8-E are automatically changed to F.
Putting the CENDENT back in transcendent!
Alright... This really stinks. But still, thank you anyway