Raster Fonts for Windows
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Raster Fonts for Windows is a collection of fixed-width fonts that will complement the use of Decode.
To use one of the raster fonts normally, copy them into your {windows home}\fonts folder and then open a command shell and change the font properties. Click on "Raster Fonts" in the font list box and select the pixel size from the Size list box. When you select a pixel size (for example 6x11), you can see the font that windows will use at the "Selected Font:" panel. For use in Decode, you can download them, and they will appear in the font selection window.
The most recent re-design of these fonts makes them eligible for use in Windows command shells.
-Leros is a complete 6x11 character set that supports West European Languages. This is an ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) character set with an added Euro symbol.
-LerosG is the greek version of Leros (6x11 pixels) containing Greek characters in an ISO 8859-7 encoding.
-Leros10 a smaller (6x10 pixels) version of Leros, only available in Latin-1. The font includes the Euro symbol.
-Lini is a minute 5x9 pixel font that supports West European Languages. This is an ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) character set with an added Euro symbol.
-Ideal for tailing (tail -f) server log files in command prompts or Cygwin shells.
-LiniG is the greek equivalent of Lini (5x9 pixels) containing Greek characters in an ISO 8859-7 encoding.
-Ideal for tailing (tail -f) server log files in command prompts or Cygwin shells.
-Yamaha is an ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) 7x12 font
-YamahaG is a 7x12 font containing the Greek character codepage (ISO 8859-7)
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To use one of the raster fonts normally, copy them into your {windows home}\fonts folder and then open a command shell and change the font properties. Click on "Raster Fonts" in the font list box and select the pixel size from the Size list box. When you select a pixel size (for example 6x11), you can see the font that windows will use at the "Selected Font:" panel. For use in Decode, you can download them, and they will appear in the font selection window.
The most recent re-design of these fonts makes them eligible for use in Windows command shells.
-Leros is a complete 6x11 character set that supports West European Languages. This is an ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) character set with an added Euro symbol.
-LerosG is the greek version of Leros (6x11 pixels) containing Greek characters in an ISO 8859-7 encoding.
-Leros10 a smaller (6x10 pixels) version of Leros, only available in Latin-1. The font includes the Euro symbol.
-Lini is a minute 5x9 pixel font that supports West European Languages. This is an ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) character set with an added Euro symbol.
-Ideal for tailing (tail -f) server log files in command prompts or Cygwin shells.
-LiniG is the greek equivalent of Lini (5x9 pixels) containing Greek characters in an ISO 8859-7 encoding.
-Ideal for tailing (tail -f) server log files in command prompts or Cygwin shells.
-Yamaha is an ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) 7x12 font
-YamahaG is a 7x12 font containing the Greek character codepage (ISO 8859-7)
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