Suitable txf font required for SQL overlay.
Posted: 11.04.2003, 01:08
Ive sucessfully got celestia (mostlyharmless) running with an embedded mySQL database providing star information and filtering.
Ive set it up so the user can enter an SQL query to display any selection of stars. (similar to the way you press Enter to type in the name of a target)
I have a little problem with the fonts.
The fonts with celestia are missing some important characters <>= which makes it hard to type queries.
Ive done a bit of a google to find some more txf fonts and tried them out by modifying celestia.cfg
So far I've tried out fonts that I found in Plib and FlightGear. There are some good ones but, they are all a little big.
Ideally I'd like a bold courier that is about the same size as celestia's helvbold12.txf font. (the one that shows the star info). Having the fixed width characters makes lining up tables easy.
Does anyone have any suitable fonts lying around?
I have a big courier.txf, is there any way to resize it?
What is the easiest way to create txf's?
Thanks in advance.
Ive set it up so the user can enter an SQL query to display any selection of stars. (similar to the way you press Enter to type in the name of a target)
I have a little problem with the fonts.
The fonts with celestia are missing some important characters <>= which makes it hard to type queries.
Ive done a bit of a google to find some more txf fonts and tried them out by modifying celestia.cfg
So far I've tried out fonts that I found in Plib and FlightGear. There are some good ones but, they are all a little big.
Ideally I'd like a bold courier that is about the same size as celestia's helvbold12.txf font. (the one that shows the star info). Having the fixed width characters makes lining up tables easy.
Does anyone have any suitable fonts lying around?
I have a big courier.txf, is there any way to resize it?
What is the easiest way to create txf's?
Thanks in advance.