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iPod 5g Theme - BlackBird
psycho_maniac:
i too think the font is too "thin"
lachlan:
Its only just occured to me to ask; where exactly within the ID3 tag do you find the record label?
DanManners:
--- Quote from: lachlan on September 23, 2006, 02:12:51 AM ---Its only just occured to me to ask; where exactly within the ID3 tag do you find the record label?
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Haaaaaaah...I meant to write Album, not label...
--- Quote from: psycho_maniac on September 23, 2006, 12:12:23 AM ---i too think the font is too "thin"
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Ya, Honestly, I like this font (ter-u16n), but if you can find a better one that would work, or if anyone wants to MAKE a font for use, that'd be cool too.
Actually, making a font sounds like it would be awesome...Just cause I'm typing, can anyone post where you go in the wiki to find out how to make fonts?
--- Quote from: lachlan on September 22, 2006, 11:43:09 PM ---That actually wasn't what I was trying to communicate, those were just the best words I could think of. Uh, the way there are little white lines on the vines, stemming out of the core of white and into the dark surroundings. Maybe cracked is a better word to describe it? Yeah, I think that the vines would look better wihtout them, although I think by the looks of it they would be difficult to remove.
I actually preffered the semi-transparent lower right vine to the new design ;)
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And quickly before I go, yes, it's actually realy easy. I have a psd of every single layer. My PSD's are huge...like, so far, this is almost 2 mb for a small project, because I have so many layers, instead of grouping things, so I can go back and change things later.
-Dan
Llorean:
You can use any tool that creates BDF fonts to make fonts for Rockbox. Then use bdfconv in the /tools/ folder (included with the sources) to convert it to a rockbox .fnt file. There are also programs that can convert truetype fonts to BDF (remember, use one you created your self or one that has a license that explicitly permits redistribution, and NOT a commercial or encumbered font).
A popular program, if you can handle the fact that it wants cygwin or a linux-like environment, is FontForge.
DanManners:
--- Quote from: Llorean on September 23, 2006, 08:47:45 AM ---remember, use one you created your self or one that has a license that explicitly permits redistribution, and NOT a commercial or encumbered font.
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Quick question, what do you mean by NOT commercial or encumbered? I'm a bit slow with legal terms. :P
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