At the beginning I tried to do something with the Bitmap Font Wizzard, but what I created was awful. I could not find the right settings so I resigned from that.
Took me two days to understand how to do it. Now it is easy. Now I just use a graphics program( Gimp ), and hex editor( Notepad++ ).
If you want to translate Stranded II into other languages, you can use these fonts.
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These fonts may be used to represent text in Western European languages such as:
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Of course English and German to
Download
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These fonts may be used to represent text in Central European languages such as:
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It may also be used with the German and English language.
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It took a little bit but finally finished
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If any character looks different than should look, just write about it.
These fonts may be used to represent text in languages used Cyrillic such as:
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Download
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Have fun.
7× editiert, zuletzt 13.12.11 18:49:09