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Subject: [Freeciv-Dev] Re: (PR#7123) [FS#11]
From: "Raimar Falke" <i-freeciv-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 03:32:52 -0700
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<URL: http://rt.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=7123 >

On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 08:59:44PM -0800, Morgan Jones wrote:
> 
> <URL: http://rt.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=7123 >
> 
> >> The leftmost tab (the ony with nationality, population and wealth)
> >> looks clickable. Will it be?
> > 
> > What does it look clickable? Yes it could be at some point. Ask
> > Morgan. He is the screen designer/layouter.
> 
> It's not clickable.  If you have a look at the last version of the
> layout I posted 
> ftp://ftp.freeciv.org/pub/freeciv/incoming/Main1.3.png
> 
> you can see that the look of this has changed and no longer looks
> clickable.
> 
> BTW can anyone suggest a good Bitmap font (.FON) creator for
> windows/linux.  I've made a nice font (currently 10 or 12 pixels tall
> (more later) plain and bold, full Latin1 charset) that I think will
> look nice for the FS client.  It's currently an Amiga font but I
> don't think it would take me too long to remake on a PC, assuming
> that .FON files support things like kerning. 

> Raimar:  Freetype supports .FON files doesn't it?

Send my a file and I will try it out.

> I'm working on redoing my layouts to suit this new font.  Will post
> some soon.

Hmmm before we haven't got a final font I don't see much use of
redoing the layout.

        Raimar

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