Is there a font that is fixed that is available on everyone's machine? I was working with a TTF Arial but I could get things to line up. I used an A4 font which is fixed, but doesn't look as good.
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You could add some kerning values for some character combinations, too.
While the combination "WL" means, that the letter L has to start after the full width of the letter W - it is not the same case for the combination of WA. You could optimize the density of your font this way, and avoid some unwanted ugly gaps between chars.
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Re: True Type Fonts
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I used a simple technique that I developed, for my rpg I took the high quality picture in photoshop and typed my dialog there and based on the 'strings x-y coordinates positioning' was getting the input back from the user. It works great and you can also see the text clearer!
***If you are afraid of the DARK you have never seen what the LIGHT can do***Codalyst