font makers, meet pangrams
Nov. 19th, 2008 11:04 amI ran across The Daily Pangram via
apollinax
fluxbox today. [note: sorry
apollinax,
fluxbox: obviously the two of you share some handsome-and-wickedly-smart-fellow coordinates in my personal social space.]
This gave me a nudge to think again about making a handwriting font, as dkg did (his handwriting now available in Ubuntu and Debian!).
Here's what would be involved, as I see it:
- Writing out Daily Pangram examples on lined paper.
- Scanning them.
- Vectorizing to SVG. (Alternatively, writing the pangrams directly to rulers on Inkscape.)
- Using FontForge to assemble these into full-blown fonts (of at least the ASCII set).
- building a .deb file so that it can be shared with other Debian/Ubuntu/etc
- building a .ttf file so that it can be shared with other operating systems
This is definitely one of those "copious free time" projects, which is why I have thrown it out here, as a reminder and an aspiration.
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Date: 2008-11-19 07:38 pm (UTC)There's also a quick and dirty route to having your own electronic padograph. But it is indeed dirty; the results are not anything like what one could do with proper vector graphics and such.
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Date: 2008-11-19 08:03 pm (UTC)It's a fun idea, though. People with normal-ish handwriting should all do something like this!
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