Thanks Mateusz,

Do you have an image of all the gliphs that you draw? it could be 
usefull to check if we are getting what should be.= and if there is what 
we need ;-)

Alain

Mateusz Viste escreveu:
> Hello,
> 
> Sorry for being a bit offtopic, as this news isn't really FreeDOS-related...
> 
> I made a TTF font which is exactly the same as the standard DOS/FreeDOS font. 
> I redrawn each glyph using FontForge (a nice Linux font tool), and took the 
> FreeDOS *.cpi files as models. I named the font "DOS/EGA".
> 
> It's a vectorised TrueType font, therefore it may be used in any 
> size/resolution, in any TTF-enabled operating system. Personally, I am using 
> it when I want to print some source code, and have it set as default in my 
> notepad :-)
> 
> The TTF is in Unicode-BMP encoding, and I included as much glyphs as I could. 
> It supports the following languages: english, polish, french, german, and 
> maybe czech, spanish and some others too (I do not checked what glyphs are 
> needed for other languages).
> 
> Anyway, the download is here: http://mateusz.viste.free.fr/dos/dosega.zip (11 
> kb)
> 
> bye!
> Mateusz Viste

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