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From: Genady Beryozkin <c0467082 AT techst02 DOT technion DOT ac DOT il>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Allegro & GRX20 fonts
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 22:47:45 +0200
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Hi !

I'm writing a program in which I need to use various proportional 
fonts - because the user may want to use the font up to any size.
The one solution I found is to use BCC2GRX and use these borland .chr 
files. However I'm looking for some more elegant solution. I've read 
that GRX fonts may be proportional - but all the fonts in the FONTS 
directory are fixed. The same applies to allegro - It builds 
proportional fonts from a pcx image - which is a bitmap. So I'm stuck 
with it. I thought of using TTF or TYPE1 fonts - does anybody 
have any idea how to do that ? 

My problem is even more severe because i need to use Hebrew fonts and
none of the fonts included with DJGPP has hebrew characters.

PLEASE HELP !!! 

Genady
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