[Coco] How do I make a new stdfonts file?

Leon Howell puritan_2076 at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 13 13:23:27 EST 2007


Robert Gault <robert.gault at ...> writes:

A bunch of technical stuff I might understand if I had ever read a manual.


> From the Multi-Vue manual:

>

> Font

> Font Selection

> Usage:

> #include <buffs.h>

>

> Font(path,grpnum,bufnum)

> int path,grpnum,bufnum;


Is this an OS-9 command or something? I'm not writing a program, I'm trying to
improve the looks of text in graphics windows.


> The OS-9 system comes with three standard fonts: an 8x8

> font, a 6x8 font, and an 8x8 graphics font.


In what order do I merge these three fonts to make a new stdfonts file?


> The standard fonts are defined in the Buffs.h header file. The default is

> GRP_FNT_S8X8.


Header files are for C programs and have nothing to do with making a new
stdfonts file for use in Multi-Vue graphics windows.




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