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|\_______ . __ | /. _______/| XX | | .\ | TT | | | | !! | | | | :: | | : : .. | | ._____: ________ _|__ :_____ | /__ _\__ / /_____ / _/___ tRUEsCHOOL | _/ _/ / /| // _/ /. ---------- |_____||___\____\\_________\____\_____| _____ _____ _____. : ___:_ _____ ______ _\ _/_____ _\ _/____\ |______/ __ \/ __ \ | __\______ /. \| /.\ ._ / // / // / |_ \_ |/____|__________|____|/____\_____/\_____/|______/ /_____| . . .. . . h7/dS! : : ii : : | | II | | _ _ _|_ _| UU |_ | |/______\| XX |/_______| TrueSchool Ascii Presents Multi Platform Amiga Fonts v1.02 01. Description 02. Contents 03. Details 04. Windows TTF 05. Windows FON 06. Linux general 07. Linux console 08. Linux X-Windows 09. Mac OSX 10. Website embedding 11. Credits and thanks 12. Contact 13. History 14. Legal stuff 15. Contribution 01. DESCRIPTION =============== Faithfully remade multi platform Amiga fonts in Amiga aspect. 02. CONTENTS ============ The contents of this archive are as follows: [dir] eot - eot versions [dir] fon - fon versions [dir] misc - miscellaneous files [dir] psf1 - psf v1 versions [dir] psf2 - psf v2 versions [dir] raw - raw (headerless) versions [dir] screens - screenshots [dir] ttf - ttf versions file_id.diz - File id readme.txt - This file 03. DETAILS =========== Fonts included are: Family Name: Topaz a500a1000a2000 File Name: Topaz_a500_v1.0.* Details: Original Topaz Kickstart 1.x version Family Name: TopazPlus a500a1000a2000 File Name: TopazPlus_a500_v1.0.* Details: Modified Topaz Kickstart 1.x version Family Name: Topaz a600a1200a4000 File Name: Topaz_a1200_v1.0.* Details: Original Topaz Kickstart 2.x version Family Name: TopazPlus a600a1200a4000 File Name: TopazPlus_a1200_v1.0.* Details: Modified Topaz Kickstart 2.x+ version Family Name: P0T-NOoDLE File Name: P0T-NOoDLE_v1.0.* Details: Original P0T-NOoDLE font Family Name: MicroKnight File Name: MicroKnight_v1.0.* Details: Original MicroKnight font Family Name: MicroKnightPlus File Name: MicroKnightPlus_v1.0.* Details: Modified MicroKnight version Family Name: mOsOul File Name: mO'sOul_v1.0.* Details: Original mO'sOul font I would like to point out that these fonts are 100% complete. The Topaz_a1200, TopazPlus_a1200 and P0T-NOoDLE even include all the inverted characters that are present in the original Amiga equivalents. Special note about the bitmap versions of these three fonts ----------------------------------------------------------- 'space' (Unicode 0020) contains an inverted underscore on the Amiga keymap. It had to be moved to 'Non-breaking space' (Unicode 00A0). This has to be taken into consideration under some rare circumstances. Only the bitmap versions are affected by this. Special note about the scalable versions of these three fonts ------------------------------------------------------------- I did not find a good way to match the inverted characters to the fonts codepages. If you want to know which characters do match, compare the bitmap versions with the scalable versions by using the included table.txt. All characters are sorted in the Unicode table as they appear in the Amiga character map. 04. WINDOWS TTF =============== Install ------- Turn ClearType off. Right click on the desktop and choose 'Properties'. Go to 'Appearance -> Effects'. Make sure the 'Use the following method to smooth edges of screen fonts' section is not selected. Click 'OK' twice. Go to 'control panel -> fonts -> file -> install new font'. Browse to the fonts and select the ones you want to install and click 'OK'. Configure --------- Default settings usually work just fine. If you must choose which encoding you want to use in your application, select either cp1252 or ISO 8859-1. Putty and forks --------------- Go to 'Window -> Appearance' to select the font and font size you wish to use. Go to 'Window -> Translation' and choose 'Win1252 (Western)' from the dropdown menu. Setting up the codepage in other terminal applications shouldn't be too hard. Just poke around in the settings. 05. WINDOWS FON =============== Install ------- These are bitmap versions of the fonts. Install and use them in the same way as the ttf's (see above). General notes ------------- These are included as a pure fan service for the two persons in the world who actually might have any real use for them when there are identical ttf's available. I advise against using these with putty. It's not that they won't work, but some of the inverted characters (noteably the inverted @) influence on how the terminal emulation looks. Ncurses driven programs such as Midnight Commander and CenterIM will get inverted @'s instead of (blank) borders for instance. 06. LINUX GENERAL ================= UTF-8 encoding is a big no-no! ------------------------------ Make sure that LC_ALL is set to ISO-8859-1 (or -15). This can be easily checked by typing: user@host:~$ locale If your distribution lacks the command, you can do this: user@host:~$ set|grep LC_ALL To set your LC_* values, do: user@host:~$ export LC_ALL="sv_SE.ISO-8859-1" The above example is for a swedish/finnish character map. Use de_DE.ISO-8859-1 for german, en_US.ISO-8859-1 for american english and so on. (read docs or google.) If you want to watch ascii using less, but it displays the wrong character encoding, use the following command: user@host:~$ export LESSCHARSET="latin1" The above settings will not be saved upon a reboot! If you want the them to be permanent (which you likely do ;)), make the appropriate changes to something like /etc/profile for global, or ~/.bashrc for current user setup. This can differ between distributions and the type of shell used, so if you're uncertain, i suggest you do some good old RTFM about your distribution. Basically most of these settings should(tm), at least in theory, also work on BSD systems. Some things can differ however, such as the names of the character sets. sv_SE.ISO-8859-1 in BSD would become something like sv_SE.ISO8859-1 and so on... Note that the use of these fonts in BSD has been untested so you're on your own. 07. LINUX CONSOLE ================= Included in this package are psf fonts for use in the Linux console. Two different versions are included, but you should be safe using the psf1 ones. The psf2 format was designed to be used for fonts wider than 8 pixels (and 512 characters) on framebuffer devices. All of these fonts are 8x16 pixels large, so there are no real uses for the psf2 ones, but i included them for the sake of completion. Install ------- To try the fonts out you can in many cases do: user@host:~$ setfont <fontname.psf.gz> Again, this differs between distributions and the settings will not be permanent unless you explicitly make appropriate changes in system configuration files. Make sure you read the Linux general section further up in this document. 08. LINUX X-WINDOWS =================== Install ------- Read your distribution/xorg manuals on how to install ttf fonts on your system, and then install them. Configure --------- Whichever application you choose to use the fonts in, make sure you choose the correct encoding. Use codepage 1252 or ISO-8859-1. This goes for text editors as well as terminal applications. Linux Graphical Terminal (xterm, rxvt etc.) ------------------------------------------- See Linux general section above. 09. MAC OSX =========== Install ------- Double click on the ttf you want to install. Choose 'Install Font'. From the Font Book, drag and drop your newly installed fonts to 'Fixed Width' (and 'Favourites' ;)). Note for OSX 10.4.x (Tiger) --------------------------- The font validator will warn you that the fonts are missing opentype data, which is not true. This is a bug in 10.4.x (or so i've read), and you can safely install these fonts anyway. The bug has been fixed in 10.5.x (Leopard). Note for Extensis Suitcase -------------------------- I have gotten a report that a Suitcase Fusion 2 v13.1.0 (49) setup failed to handle the fonts properly. I don't know if it was the particular setup/version or if Suitcase will always fail in handling them, so use it on your own risk. Configure --------- Make sure that the text editor or terminal application uses a character encoding set compatible with these fonts. Codepage 1252 or ISO 8859-1 should work. I've noticed that some applications have two different suffixes for ISO 8859-1, which are Latin1 or Windows. In these cases, the Windows one is the one you should use and probably it is just an alias for codepage 1252. Note for Textmate ----------------- Some people might have problems with line height not being correct. If you encounter this problem, you could try changing the hidden/expert values OakLineHeightDelta and OakBaselineDelta. Read Textmate documentation for more information on how to change these. If these settings don't do it for you, start nagging the Textmate developers about it. Note for Terminal ----------------- Go to 'Terminal -> Window Settings -> Display'. Change the font to the desired one, and change 'Character Set Encoding' to 'Western (Windows Latin 1)'. Also make sure to read the Linux general section further up in the document to find out how to set up the encoding properly for the terminal and less. Read the OSX documentation or use google to find out how to make the changes permanent. And for you who didn't know: OSX runs on a BSD backend. 10. WEBSITE EMBEDDING ===================== Font embedding is easy. Just add something like this to a stylesheet; let's call it style.css: /* IE6/7/8 */ @font-face { font-family:P0T-NOoDLE; src: url(P0T-NOoDLE_v1.0.eot); } /* FF3.5+/Safari/Opera10 */ @font-face { font-family:P0T-NOoDLE; src: url(P0T-NOoDLE_v1.0.ttf) format("truetype"); } PRE { font-family:P0T-NOoDLE; font-size:12pt; font-weight:normal; color:#000000; background-color:#9B9B9B; line-height: 16px; margin: 0; padding: 0; } Add the following line inside the <HEAD> tags in the html file you intend to use with font embedding: <link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> Using the above example, put the ascii you want to display within <PRE> tags in your html file. To be able to use font embedding in Internet Explorer, use the included eot fonts. The font embedding support as described above currently works with Firefox v3.5+, Safari, Opera v10+, Google Chrome v3.0+ and Internet Explorer v6+, and it has been successfully tested in Windows, Linux and OSX. 11. CREDITS AND THANKS ====================== dMG of TrueSchool and Divine Stylers ------------------------------------ - Font pixeling of fon's - Manual vectorizing, metrics calculation and many many hours of debugging ttf's - Conversion to eot and psf - Writing this documentation I want to thank the following people for contributing to this project in one way or the other: H7 of Divine Stylers -------------------- TrueSchool logo Mogue of Arclite ---------------- file_id bOhEmE of Style --------------- Hardcore OSX betatesting and promiscuous suggestions Spot of Up Rough Soundsystem ---------------------------- Getting grey hair from betatesting the fonts embedded on the internal beta of the upcoming totally awesome Up Rough ascii portal Varj ---- Proof reading the documentation aBHO of Twisted --------------- Proof reading the documentation D-Kynen ------- Proof reading the documentation 12. CONTACT =========== You can reach me the following ways: email: asciiscene{AT}gmail{DOT}com irc: #ascii on ircNET forum: http://www.asciiarena.com bbs: the yard www: http://www.trueschool.se I will not be your multiplatform font expert, computer support person or html guru, so emails or private messages with such requests will be treated as spam and thus will be ignored. Please do contact me for any other reason though! :) 13. HISTORY =========== v1.0 - Now multi platform with bitmap- and scalable versions v0.7 - Initial Release. Bitmap versions of misc. Amiga fonts 14. LEGAL STUFF =============== These fonts are released under the GPL-FE license: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#FontException Topaz is © AmigaInc. ttf, fon, eot, raw & psf v1/v2 versions of Topaz are © dMG/t!s^dS! ttf, fon, eot, raw & psf v1/v2 versions of TopazPlus are © dMG/t!s^dS! P0T-NOoDLE is © Leo "Nudel" Davidson ttf, fon, eot, raw & psf v1/v2 versions are © dMG/t!s^dS! MicroKnight is © Niels Krogh "Nölb/Grafictive" Mortensen ttf, fon, eot, raw & psf v1/v2 versions of MicroKnight are © dMG/t!s^dS! ttf, fon, eot, raw & psf v1/v2 versions of MicroKnightPlus are © dMG/t!s^dS! mO'sOul is © Desoto/Mo'Soul ttf, fon, eot, raw & psf v1/v2 versions are © dMG/t!s^dS! 15. CONTRIBUTION ================ Contact me if you want to contribute somehow. This is it, my friend.
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