> In case you (or someone else) wants my first stabe at an 'original'
> runway/taxiway-sign font according to the spec:
>
> http://members.aon.at/mfranz/runway.ttf [7.3 kB]
Thank you Melchior, that's very usefull indeed :-)
> It's not completed yet, and I want to review all glyphs and fix some,
> but it's already very usable for signs.
>
> A-Z -> letters \____ of same shape
> 0-9 -> digits /
> - -> hyphen
> . -> raised period
> a-j -> narrow digits (to be used for class 4/5 signs)
> k-p -> arrows: up, down, left, right, up-left, up-right
>
> Some symbols are still missing ("no entry", "ILS critical area boundary",
> "runway safety area"). If you use the font and miss some glyphs/signs
> apart
> >from those three, please tell me.
I have to say, I don't like you choose a-j for narrow digits and k-p for
arrows. I'd prefer you let those chars for small letters (maybe usefull for
future use) and you use other ascii values (maybe >127) for arrows and other
digits.
Roberto
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