B9 do these fonts you linked provide more than Unicode encodings?

Not sure how it works... I'd want the characters to be assigned at their
model t order for some applications.

-- John.


On Sat, Feb 25, 2023, 1:31 AM B 9 <hacke...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 9:59 AM Jim Anderson jim.ander...@kpu.ca
> <http://mailto:jim.ander...@kpu.ca> wrote:
>
> My unfinished thing is that I started on a project to improve the font
>> used on the MVT100 board, and I made a minor improvement to readability of
>> a few characters (6, 9, and Q, I believe) which Stephen started
>> distributing with new boards, and then I embarked on a project to
>> dramatically improve the rendering of the 80x24 mode font and also
>> reproduce the original DVI font, and then I got stalled out partway through
>> the character set when Life Happened :( but I do mean to get back to it, I
>> promise)
>>
> I’m curious about the font changes you’ve made as I recently helped a
> bitmap font archiver add the Model-T fonts to his collection
> <https://github.com/robhagemans/hoard-of-bitfonts/tree/master/kyotronic>.
> The 8x8 DVI font
> <https://github.com/robhagemans/hoard-of-bitfonts/blob/master/kyotronic/trs80-dvi-8x8.yaff>
> had looked quite nice at first glance. Is that not what Stephen’s MVT100
> uses?
>
> —b9
>
> P.S. As for the guilt, hey, life happens to the best of us. Some of us get
> so swept up by life that we might never return. If incomplete projects nag
> at you, maybe consider developing your work on a public site like github so
> others can discover your unfinished opus and build up from the scaffolding.
>
>

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