rosenkra@convex.com (William Rosencranz) (03/14/91)
In article <64886@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> v053qhyx@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu writes: >Does anyone know if GREEK lettering fonts either GDOS or not are available >for the ST.. Otherwise How could I create my own font???! > >Jeremy i have developed the special font for manpager which includes upper/lower full greek set. i think they line up pretty much with ascii A-Z,a-z. i will soon be posting a file converter for GEM to GDOS fonts and visa versa. the only difference is that GDOS numerical data (ints and longs) are byteswapped to intel order. get the special font from manpager i posted a couple of months ago. it will be a .FED file in the source post. there may be others, too. mine are a pretty quick hack. there was also a GDOS font editor uploaded to atari.archive (called gemfed.lzh, i think). -bill rosenkra@convex.com -- Bill Rosenkranz |UUCP: {uunet,texsun}!convex!c1yankee!rosenkra Convex Computer Corp. |ARPA: rosenkra%c1yankee@convex.com
goo@hpindda.cup.hp.com (Michael Goo) (03/16/91)
Monitor Problem: no clue (a loose connection maybe 8-) Greek GDOS font: no clue Make a font: Try a program like Hyperfont from Michtron (still available?) or Fontz! from Neocept. I think there is a shareware or PD font editor available, GEMFED or something like that. Hope this helps. Your pal, Mike Goo