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I really liked the custom font on the first digital dice roller, and while I’m waiting for the other OLEDs to arrive from Amazon (I’m sure I bought a dozen a while back, but for the life of me, I can’t seem to find them anywhere!) I had a play about some “logos” for the other characters

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I hit 1001fonts.com and simply used the preview screen to see how the names would appear in different fonts. When I found one I liked, I took a screenshot, imported into Paint Shop Pro (yeah, yeah, pipe down – some of us still us it, ok?) and resized to 128 x 32 pixels.

 

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Then uploaded each image into an online bitmap-to-byte-array editor to generate the appropriate byte array to make it appear on the LCD

 

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So now I’ve got all my character names drawn out as bitmaps, it’s simply a case of amending the firmware code, just prior to uploading each one to the microcontroller(s).

But of course, until those other OLED/LCD screens arrive, there’s not really much to test….

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Wow, these fonts look amazing. I like to change them according to the topic I use them for. I think it makes the text look more attractive. Especially, I like to use these gangsta fonts for my blog. This platform provides a great number of fonts in such style. The modern world requires making content interesting and unique to attract readers/users and so on. And applying different fonts is a perfect way for it.

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Those fonts are quite good. I also often use the fonts Here to edit things, it’s completely free and easy to use.

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