i've been using a version that makes an attempt to generate as few subfonts as possible. the last time i goggled ttf2subf the website located was down. i've been working with code2000, which looks hideous in mono mode, but is pretty readable subpixel or antialias mode, but ttf2subf is too agressive in its antialiasing and does not snap near-grid vertical or horizontal lines to the grid. i cleaned up the code a bit and think that in subpixel mode, it generates non-grey pixels. that is pixels like char a,b,c; (a<<24) | (b<<16) | (c<<8) | 0xff where a, b, c are not all equal. but i have not yet come up with a good solution to either issue. - erik On Wed Mar 22 18:51:46 CST 2006, mirtchovski@gmail.com wrote: > i did for a while and you can find the latest source on sources or on > the web. i heard there's another ttf2subf which gets better results > generating less subfonts (which is what i worked last on, and i think > i made reasonable success). i have no idea whether the other one has > made it out. > > On 3/22/06, erik quanstrom wrote: > > has anybody been working on this program? (it converts truetype fonts > > to plan9 subfonts by using freefont.) > > > > - erik > >