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lff needed

claus82
Hi, I have just a notebook with w7, some kind friend colud convert to lff the fonts that I enclose in this message?
Many thanks!


ubuntu-font-family-0.80.zip
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Re: lff needed

Rallaz

I can, but I will not do :-P, I prefer to attach a copy of ttf2lff for windows.

Is a console program, then "start->run->cmd.exe"

ttf2lff.zip
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Re: lff needed

claus82
AND YOU HAVE DONE WELL MY FRIEND!!!
Thanks a lot!!!

p.s. I'd rather write User manual for the version 2, what do you think?
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Re: lff needed

Rallaz
manual for the version 2, of course. Is in beta state but very stable and
the basic is the same
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Re: lff needed

claus82
Ok man! I have started to reorganise the material I collected, very very soon you'll see what I will have done!
And, unfortunately for you, I have another question concerning fonts...
When I convert ttf in lff fonts, the process successes, but I don't understand why the symbols are empty...

look at my picture: the first line is how it is visualized, the second line is the result I expected.
Am I doing something wrong? Really really thanks for your patience!!!

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Re: lff needed

Rallaz
LibreCAD only uses vector fonts, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hershey_font
Truetype fonts are not supported (at the momment) and with
ttf2lff you convert ttf fonts to vector fonts, losing fill
I am a CAD user since 1990 and NEVER I used ttf fonts
See this image:



Texts are 10mm height using romans.lff font with width "default"
0.50, 1.00 & 1.40 and no require fill
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Re: lff needed

claus82
OK MASTER!!! Thasnks a lot!
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Re: lff needed

claus82
Those are Ubuntu font family in lff format, ttf format is downloadable here http://font.ubuntu.com/

ubuntu_font_family.7z
enjoy
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