On Wed, 2014-09-24 at 18:31 +0800, Orange Paranoid wrote:
editing a font seems a daunting task. I will see if I have the time.
Way back in the dim and distant past, when all computers only did bitmap
fonts, I'd created my own fonts quite a few time. Mind you, this was at
dot matrix printer resolutions, so it wasn't too hard to do. And it was
how I learnt to convert between binary and hex, in my head, from all the
font programming.
My idea is that no font is right for me. How could that happen in
the
21st century? My descriptions in the video are valid for the kids I
have taught.
I know what you mean. I find the same problems with most fonts, and
mostly want what you wanted in the font design. And, as I said before,
look at some programmer's fonts. They have I that you can easily tell
apart from l, t versus f, etc. You might have to look around a bit to
find one that doesn't give a slashed computer zero, though.
Alternatively, have you tried just searching for educational font? Just
type it into google, and have a look. There'll be a free one,
somewhere.
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