2013-05-31, 11:30
(2013-05-30, 15:37)jotaro0010 Wrote: Yeah otherwise when merged the new characters will be twice the size of the original. if you rename the DejaVu font to MC360.ttf and put it in the fonts folder you can open up xbmc to test if it even has the characters you want.
After some testing I didn't get Fontforge to work like I wanted under Windows.
I've done the editing with FontLab Studio.
I've scaled the Arial font to match MC360 and added all Glyphs that did not exist in MC360.
This means that all the glyphs in Arial Unicode MS that are present in the MC360 font are exactly the same. All the extra glyphs are sized to have the same spacing and size.
The Arial Unicode font contains around 50000 glyphs
For supported character map see:
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/...cklist.htm
Orignal MC360
![Full sized picture Image](http://image.codstats.nl/di/XO3V/mc360-original.png)
MC360 extended with Arial Unicode MS
![Full sized picture Image](http://image.codstats.nl/di/WVZW/mc360-unicode-extended-with-arial.png)
Link to MC360