nanogui: nanogui widget set


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Subject: RE: nanogui widget set
From: Greg Haerr ####@####.####
Date: 16 Jun 1999 18:15:37 -0000
Message-Id: <01BEB7F0.6E666170.greg@censoft.com>

On Wednesday, June 16, 1999 5:37 AM, Darran D. Rimron ####@####.#### wrote:
: 
: [where do we get nano-gui/nano-windows fonts from]
: 
: It's been a long time since I played with it, but, WINE? That's GPL'ed
: isn't it, and they seem to run Windose Applications with relative
: sucsess.  

	Wine's default dialog font looks like hell.  You basically
need to find a copy of old win 3.x and use the .fnt files from it.  Wine
will use .fnt files directly, with no conversion.  Wine also requires
some .dlls from the win 3.x distribution to gain maximum compatibility.

Failing that can't we "look close" at the MS font and design
: one based upon it with a just a minor difference, I've done a little
: font design before, it's not that hard :)  If push comes to shove, I'll
: make a GPL'ed look-a-like font based on MS-System but not using a single
: byte of MS code in the process. A single pixel here and there /in
: theory/ should be enough, yesno?

	You're welcome to start.  I'd love a freeware MSSansSerif 11x13 font.

Greg

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