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Lord Crucifier
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 49 |
Thoughts on turning charsets into modern fonts
What are your thoughts on an hypothetical automated conversion of C64 1x1 charsets to OTF, TTF or WOFF font files, released as an archive in a similar fashion to SOASC=? |
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Isildur
Registered: Sep 2006 Posts: 275 |
What to say more... GREAT IDEA :D |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3067 |
Nice idea. |
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McMeatLoaf
Registered: Jan 2005 Posts: 109 |
Info like "first usage/year" or so would be nice too. |
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Smasher
Registered: Feb 2003 Posts: 523 |
hey Lord Crucifier! ltns!
do update your userpage, u were a f4cg'er for a while yrs ago... :)
great idea about the font conversion! |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11443 |
i'd find an archive that has the fonts in their native format much more useful |
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Lord Crucifier
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 49 |
@ZeSmasher: Done! :)
@Groepaz: Cool, let me know how that goes!
Are charsets considered public domain? Are they under copyright when ripped from commercial releases? Any difference in charsets from games, intros or demos?
The technical challenge would be nice to think about: how would one go about downloading D64 images and starting each program on it, just so you can inspect the internal memory for charsets? How about charsets exposed in later parts, e.g. auto-loaded parts of demos, or games after space has been pressed in the intro? |
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Digger
Registered: Mar 2005 Posts: 446 |
I've used PixFont (http://www.kgroup.ru/products.html) in the past but it requires prepping a font a bit (by adding masks etc.) and it's $29 bucks.
https://fontstruct.com/ is free but you'd need to redraw the font unless you hack the XML font protocol and regenerate XML from C64 font binary ;-) |
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Lord Crucifier
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 49 |
Once I have the charset (or a memory dump that contains a charset somewhere), the rest of the font stuff is easy to automate. It's grabbing it from crunched files that worries me. But I suppose an automated emulator trying to run each file on a disk and dumping the memory would be a crude way to get started. |
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Perplex
Registered: Feb 2009 Posts: 255 |
Shouldn't be too hard to make a program to check through the memory dump in every possible charset area to detect if the bytes in the slots for I and O look anything like those letters. Then use a visual tool to manually find those that can't be detected by the program. |
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Merman
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 140 |
Why limit it to 1x1?
A lot of demos and games use 2x2, which will be even more useful in modern font form. |
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