BitFonter is a professional bitmap font editor for Mac OS X and Windows. It allows creative professionals, web designers and manufacturers of electronic devices to create and modify bitmap fonts for print publications, web pages, animations, computer games and electronic devices, convert between bitmap font formats as well as from and to. The difference between bitmap fonts and outline fonts is similar to the difference between bitmap and vector image file formats. Bitmap fonts are like image formats such as Windows Bitmap (.bmp), Portable Network Graphics (.png) and Tagged Image Format (.tif or.tiff), which store the image data as a grid of pixels, in some cases with compression. And placing monochrome bitmap image onto a canvas. Most interesting thing is an ability to export created font into a binary or text data blob acceptable for usage in an embedded system. There is a comprehensive exporting procedure with many options inside Editor. The bitmap font editor. Features: Import TTF fonts; Import Bitmap fonts; Re-texture fonts; Easily add multi outline embossing; Edit alphabet and positions.
Need help with XSLT V1.0 conversion.
Bitmap font editor, C code, for graphic LCD I reinvented this wheel several years ago, since I couldn't find anything online, and I keep tweaking it for new projects. This editor will create/edit fonts that are 8 or 16 pixels high, up to 16 pixels wide (variable). The bitmaps are compatible.
Bitmap Font Editor Windows 10
Very nice, flexible font & bitmap generator!
I have used Frank Vannieuwkerke's transformation file however I would like to create output files that result in uint16_t 16-bit data font files rather than the 8-bit unsigned integer char files it currently provides. I have no previous experience with XSLT transformations however upon studying the architecture, I have learned enough to get me into trouble and stuck only partially meeting my objective. A 16-bit font file structure would reduce overhead processing for my application leaving resources to focus more on other processing requirements instead of assembling 8-bit data into 16-bit font conversions.The schema of the temporary XML file output of the program which the XSL transformation stylesheet would be based upon is here: /media/uploads/dtmort/testxmlout
I can manipulate some of the XSL stylesheet however I am out of my element attempting concatenation of the hexadecimal 'byte' elements into half as many 16-bit 'words' as well as the recursive index generation to match.
Bitmap Editor Windows
Having zero experience with this leaves me at a deficit. Any help is appreciated.
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