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[App] Rockbox Font Convertor [Windows]

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bascule:
You don't need the square brackets. In the standard notation of the syntax for command line operations, showing an item in square brackets means it is optional.

E.g., Command Line syntax: makefont [font size] filename1 [filename2 filename3 ...]

means that only a single filename is mandatory, both the font size and additional filenames are optional.

delorean90:
Thanks i finaly have it now, i apreciate the help

iwantanimac:
Sorry if it wasn't very obvious... i didnt even use the notation correctly... =P

Will be fixed... just need time.

EDIT: The new version should be finished within a couple hours. I have more homework to finish.

EDIT: Sorry, i've been having problems. The current development version (What I've accomplished so far) is available at the follwing URL - It probably works, i just haven't finished/Tested it myself.
http://rockbox.biniaris.net/Files/imac/FontConvertor-unzipped/makefont.bat

There's some extra details (And a kinda sorta changelog) at

http://rockbox.biniaris.net/Files/imac/FontConvertor-unzipped/info.txt

And i think the links are now broken, so ill be fixing that soon.

bascule:
I've knocked another thing off your To Do list for the 1.2 version ;)

The attached batch file code checks for native .bdf font types and automatically skips the otf/ttf>bdf conversion step.

So you can now drag and drop a mixed bunch of .ttf, .otf and .bdf fonts onto makefont.bat and it will automagically convert them all to Rockbox .fnt format...

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iwantanimac:
Argh! Just as i get ready to release 1.1, you come along and do... this.

You're too fast!  :D

Oh well.. i have a tad less hacking to do now...  ;D

Thanks a bunch for your help.

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