However - just a thought here.. Do we want to simply work with the '.ttf' file, or should we keep the 'source' in CVS also? The 'source' file is a '.sfd' file created with PfaEdit [http://pfaedit.sourceforge.net/oldindex.html] now called FontForge [http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/].
I'm not really familiar with what extra data the '.sfd' file may have compared to the '.ttf' that may be useful. Is anyone familiar with this stuff? Is the '.sfd' pretty much useless when we have the '.ttf'?
Either way, both can be found here (although the '.ttf' Steven sent is probably better, as it contains those fixes he mentions):
http://craz.net/files/
Cheers,
David
Begin forwarded message:
From: Steven Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 19, 2004 9:21:18 AM GMT+10:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TGMarlett
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
This is a update to the Marlett replacement developed by TransGamming.
It is needed to get Steam working on Wine. Sylvain Petreolle has hacked
it a bit so it will now load on Windows as well as ReactOS and Linux
with FreeType. The older TGMarlett did not work properly on WindowsXP.
Thanks
Steven
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David Hammerton
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