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1 matches view forum post #20142 that font is "geek-a-byte" or "geek-a-byte 2" both by pizza dude. http://www.abstractfonts.com/search/geek%20byte%202
2 matches view forum post #6752 Thankfully, there's some sample project in the MSDN Library, which uses GetGlyphOutline() with GGO_NATIVE. According to it's licence, I'm free to copy and paste anything anywhere! :D So I'll just have to copy some functions from that one into mine! That makes my job a lot easier. Not the kind of thing that I would have liked to do, but I've no other option now! Anyway, I'll try the changes you have suggested. There's a small mistake in your code - BYTE buffer[buffsize]; I'll have to use dynamic memory allocation, as bufsize isn't constant. :) Thanks!
1 matches view forum post #9040 The author did not really seem to bother. This is what you find in the metric data: » File data « CelticHand.ttf Size : 16 KB (16,824 Byte) » Windows metric data « OS/2 & Windows metric data not available.
2 matches view forum post #8934 Would that be the 'hondafont'? The one with the Honda logo and the wings? If so, in the metric data you see that it is a licenced font: Font Family: Hondafont Full Name: Hondafont Style: Regular Postscript Name: Hondafont » Unique identifier « Sharkshock Productions: Honda Regular:1999, 2000 » Version « visit www.sharkshock.uni.cc » Trademark « Hondafont is a registered trademark of Sharkshock Productions. » Copyright « Hondafont © Dennis Ludlow 2000. All Rights Reserved » File data « Hondafont.ttf Date : 23 September 2000 Time : 21:44:18 Size : 34 KB (35,384 Byte) » Windows metric data « IBM font class: No Classification Font subclass: Vendor Name: HL Licence: The font is licensed. Licensed fonts may not be modified or exchanged. But, have a look at Dennis Ludlow's site, www.sharkshock.com , and you'll see that Dennis offers it a freeware. It is under famous fonts > autos.
1 matches view forum post #5666 :D Alex, this time i don't agree. The Litograph Light is a Corel equivalent of the Linotype Lithos which indeed is a commercial typeface. The Litograph Light, however, can be found on every Corel Draw CD and is even included in their demo downloads. For details see below. Up to a week (plus) ago the Corel version was on this very site: lito.zip. I agree that you have to be strickt on commercial typefaces. But Corel has practically thrown their version in the pubic domain. Like they have done with all the fonts they have the copyright on. A quick google search shows that Linotype AND (Agfa)Monotype AND Adobe claim the copyright on the Lithos. So, maybe Postal should have the Lithograph Light. Right? And why not throw in the Regular and the Bold too? Have fun and be nice to the cats. Font Family: LithographLight Full Name: LithographLight Style: Regular Postscript Name: LithographLight Unique identifier FontMonger:Lithograph Light Version 1.0 Wed Jul 19 14:38:04 1995 Copyright (c) 1992 Corel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Date : 06 December 1995 Time : 06:00:00 Size : 60 KB (61,484 Byte) Windows metric data IBM font class: No Classification Licence: The font is not licensed. The font can be embedded and permanently installed on another computer. Panose classification Family Type : Decorative
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