if you use pilrc then in its manual is some documentation how to make fonts. + there are some more tools available (xfont and some more i don't remember) but i never tried them so i have no idea how exactly they work.
Luca Bertoncello wrote: > "Jeff Loucks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > >> PalmOS reference says: >> Err FntDefineFont (FontID font, FontPtr fontP) >> which will register the font pointed to by 'fontP' as a font with id 'font'. >> >> Normally, fontP is a pointer to a locked font resource. Use your resource >> compiler (I don't know which you are using) to create a font resource with >> just '*' or points or whatever. Then, in your app, find and lock the >> resource, register it with FntDefineFont(), and then use the font as you >> would any other font. >> >> Don't forget to unlock and release your font resource before you exit your >> app. > > OK, but I can understand HOW can I create this font... > > Could you suggest me some tools to create it? I'm using Linux (Kubuntu 6.10). > > Thanks > Luca Bertoncello > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > -- For information on using the ACCESS Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.access-company.com/developers/forums/
