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])
> 
> 

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