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@@ -2,17 +2,22 @@ These are the fonts used on the Nokia 3310 phone. I've reconstructed them by
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hand, by looking at the screen and drawing the characters as I see them into
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GIMP, and then done some processing to make this actually useful.
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Use the .c files, as the textual representation doesn't have all the information
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in it (some characters don't have a 1px space to the right of them). I've added
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it back in manually.
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nokia-fonts.png is the original image I've drawn with some colour-coded
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information you shouldn't need to care about.
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Accented characters not included. Some of them are over here, should you wish
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to add them yourself: http://www.dafont.com/nokia-cellphone.font
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Use the nokia-fonts.c, as the textual representation doesn't specify the real
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horizontal advance for the characters (some of them don't have a 1px space to
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the right of them). I've fixed this manually.
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I've found this useful in VIM to highlight the zeros:
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:highlight mygroup ctermbg=red
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:match mygroup /0/
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If you intend to render the fonts in your application, see nokia-fonts.c and the
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related tools that use this file.
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There are also some BDF files provided, so that you can e.g. create a TTF file
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by converting them using fontforge and happily use the fonts wherever you like.
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I've compiled two example TTF files for your convenience.
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