## Provided fonts These are BDF fonts, a simple bitmap font-format that can be created by many font tools. Given that these are bitmap fonts, they will look good on very low resolution screens such as the LED displays. Fonts in this directory are public domain (see the [README](./README)) and help you to get started with the font support in the API. ## Create your own Fonts are in a human readable and editbable `*.bdf` format, but unless you like reading and writing pixels in hex, generating them is probably easier :) You can use any font-editor to generate a BDF font or use the conversion tool [otf2bdf] to create one from some other font format. Here is an example how you could create a 30pixel high BDF font from some TrueType font: ```bash otf2bdf -v -o myfont.bdf -r 72 -p 30 /path/to/font-Bold.ttf ``` ## Getting otf2bdf Installing the tool should be fairly straight-foward ``` sudo apt-get install otf2bdf ``` ## Compiling otf2bdf If you like to compile otf2bdf, you might notice that the configure script uses some old way of getting the freetype configuration. There does not seem to be much activity on the mature code, so let's patch that first: ``` sudo apt-get install -y libfreetype6-dev pkg-config autoconf git clone https://github.com/jirutka/otf2bdf.git # check it out cd otf2bdf patch -p1 <<"EOF" --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ AC_INIT(otf2bdf.c) AC_PROG_CC OLDLIBS=$LIBS -LIBS="$LIBS `freetype-config --libs`" -CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS `freetype-config --cflags`" +LIBS="$LIBS `pkg-config freetype2 --libs`" +CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS `pkg-config freetype2 --cflags`" AC_CHECK_LIB(freetype, FT_Init_FreeType, LIBS="$LIBS -lfreetype",[ AC_MSG_ERROR([Can't find Freetype library! Compile FreeType first.])]) AC_SUBST(LIBS) EOF autoconf # rebuild configure script ./configure # run configure make # build the software sudo make install # install it ``` [otf2bdf]: https://github.com/jirutka/otf2bdf