creep2
bitsnpicas
creep2 | bitsnpicas | |
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1 | 2 | |
256 | 296 | |
- | 0.3% | |
1.8 | 7.9 | |
about 3 years ago | 24 days ago | |
Makefile | Java | |
MIT License | - |
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creep2
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Creep – a pretty sweet 4px wide pixel font
This is great! Unfortunately, it hasn't been updated since 2016 and isn't suitable for applications outside Terminal.app. But apparently someone else took up the mantle and rebuilt it to solve those issues and published it as creep2:
https://github.com/raymond-w-ko/creep2
> I love romeovs's creep font, but I think you could only use it well in Apple's Terminal.app because it has negative line and character width spacing, which the font requires to be spaced correctly. The root cause of this appears to be because some glyphs are bigger than the 5px by 11px bounding box, causing most terminals to think a much bigger box is necessary for the general ASCII glyphs.
> In order to fix this issue, I manually hand painted all the glyphs from the 'creep' font in fontforge.
Awesome! I just wish creep2 added some of those sweet demo photos that are in the creep README.
bitsnpicas
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Topaz Unicode
I was hoping that would be the case!
Unfortunately, the bitmap font manipulation tools I'm using (monobit¹ and BitsNPicas²) do not support putting more than one strike into an OpenType wrapper. If there's some other tool that can do that assembly, I'd like to hear about it.
¹: https://github.com/robhagemans/monobit/
²: https://github.com/kreativekorp/bitsnpicas/
- Creep – a pretty sweet 4px wide pixel font