nanogui: nanogui widget set


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Subject: RE: nanogui widget set
From: Alex Holden ####@####.####
Date: 16 Jun 1999 11:53:10 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.04.9906161250100.9817-100000@www.linuxhacker.org>

On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, Darran D. Rimron wrote:
> 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?

That should be okay, but there already are a lot of free fonts available,
I'm sure there must be some which look *almost* exactly like the MS ones,
for those that really need their apps to look exactly the same on both MS
and nano windows. If that isn't a requirement for you (it isn't for me),
there's no problem with just using any of the X11 or Linux console fonts.

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