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      sheepDog
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I need a big font for my application, in the factory example the EVA font is used.

      I like to use a font like "Font72rle".
      First step is to include the new font:

      #include <Fonts/Font72rle.h>
      

      How can I use the new font?
      The function setFreeFont didn't work for me.

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        Rop
        last edited by

        That font is "Run Length Encoded", which I think is not supported by the display library. Maybe try my font conversion tool to make your own font files.

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          sheepDog
          last edited by sheepDog

          Hello @Rop,

          thank you for your help. Do you test it with M5Core2-enviroment?
          I generated a "FreeSerif34pt7b" from you website and compilation of my
          program was ok.

          If I started the M5Core2 and I used the new font to see the time, for example 08:29,
          I saw 00 88 :: 22 99 in the first line und a second line with the top of the characters.

          It seemed, that the length of the characters in the font was not okay.

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            Rop
            last edited by

            It's just a web frontend to the adafruit font converter thing. Might have a look once I'm done with a bunch of other Core2-related goodness. Feel free figure out WTF...

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