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- From: bosch@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (Gerhard Bosch)
- Subject: Fonts for *.gl-files for higher resolution screens
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.072308.28049@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>
- Sender: usenet@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (USENET 'No news is bad news' News System)
- Organization: University of Karlsruhe, Germany
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 07:23:08 GMT
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- Hi guys out there,
- I'm using a special version of xviewgl on an HP 720 and it a great tool for
- doing animation. After using AVS on a Ardent on DTA on my 486 I think it a
- really great tool. AVS 3.0 is very slow and takes a wast amount of preparation
- time and computer storage. DTA is great for just adding *.gif-files, without
- writing text to the animation. DTA is really fast and anybody who knows Dave
- should invite him at least for a few beers ( Sorry I'm one of these krauts ).
-
- I started now using "xviewgl" with improved screen size of 800*600 pixels
- and 1024*768. xviewgl is sufficient fast and has nice features. But I got
- a small problem with the fonts I could find. The are usually for low resolution
- screens. Using these fonts I can see them on the monitor itself. After copying
- the stuff to the video with a scan converter they vanish, because the
- resolution of the VCR on the TV screen is not high enough for these tiny
- letters. So my problem is the following :
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- =================> Does anybody have LARGE fonts to be included in GRASP-
- scripts.
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- Thanks alot in advance, Gerhard
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