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LEDFont
Introduction
When I first saw Darrick Brown's LED java app my jaw dropped.
The first thing out of my mouth was "I didn't know you could do
that". I quickly put it up on my home page. I wanted my sign
to stand out. Darrick had the forethought to allow the user of
his app to create custom fonts for the LED display. So I created
my first font using a windows paint program and an application
that converted .gif files to .xpm files. This worked but wasn't
the ideal situation. It took some time just to create one font.
I wanted to be able to click on a TrueType font and save it as a
LED font file. Easier said then done, I know a heck of a lot more
about fonts and bitmaps now than I would ever want to know. In the
end I had a simple Windows interface that allowed you to click on
a TrueType font and save it as an LED font.
System Requirements:
This Application was designed to run on Windows systems. I
have tested it on Windows 95/NT,3.1,3.11; and should work fine
on any system that can run Windows.
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LED Sign v3.1
Robert B. Denny has taken over the LED Sign project and has
released an update to v2.7 to v3.1. There is still no support
for the applet, but his page is very well designed with many
very helpful tips. Check it out...
LED Sign v2.7
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