Scott Lahteine 8a2efd1155 Rename ultralcd implementation files for consistency | 8 years ago | |
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HD44780_C.fon | 9 years ago | |
HD44780_J.fon | 8 years ago | |
HD44780_W.fon | 9 years ago | |
ISO10646-1.fon | 9 years ago | |
ISO10646-4_Greek.fon | 8 years ago | |
ISO10646-5_Cyrillic.fon | 9 years ago | |
ISO10646_CN.fon | 9 years ago | |
ISO10646_Kana.fon | 8 years ago | |
Marlin_symbols.fon | 9 years ago | |
README.md | 8 years ago | |
bdf2u8g.exe | 9 years ago | |
make_fonts.bat | 8 years ago |
The fonts are created with Fony.exe (http://hukka.ncn.fi/?fony) because Fontforge didn’t do what I want (probably lack of experience).
In Fony export the fonts to bdf-format. (Maybe another one can edit them with Fontforge.) Then run make_fonts.bat
which calls bdf2u8g.exe
with the parameters needed to produce the .h
files. The .h
files must be edited and moved:
#include "u8g.h"
with #include <utility/u8g.h>
,U8G_FONT_SECTION
with U8G_SECTION
,.progmem.
right after the first quote "
,How to integrate a new font: Currently we are limited to 256 symbols per font. We use a menu system with 5 lines, on a display with 64 pixel height. That means we have 12 pixels per line. So to have any space between the lines we can use no more than 10 pixel height for the symbols. For up to 11 pixels set TALL_FONT_CORRECTION 1 when loading the font. To fit 22 Symbols on the 128 pixel wide screen, the symbols can’t be wider than 5 pixel, for the first 128 symbols. For the second half of the font we now support up to 11x11 pixel.
Fony.exe
from hukka.ncn.fi*.fon
files and use the copy for your work.*.bdf
filebdf2u8g.exe
to produce the .h
file. Examples for the existing fonts are in make_fonts.bat
..h
file to match our needs. Find hints in the dogm_font_data_.h
files.Make a new entry in the font list in ultralcd_impl_DOGM.h
before the #else // fall-back
line:
#elif ENABLED(DISPLAY_CHARSET_NEWNAME)
#include "dogm_font_data_yourfont.h"
#define FONT_MENU_NAME YOURFONTNAME
#else // fall-back
Add your font to the list of permitted fonts in ‘language_en.h’
... || ENABLED(DISPLAY_CHARSET_YOUR_NEW_FONT) ... )