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hackaday.io
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| | | | I've posted the scripts used to generate the anti-aliased text used in the User Interface. The first is a Photoshop script,CreateFontData.jsx. This makes a set of PNG files, one for each character. The second isConvertText.py, a Python script that takes the output of CreateFontData and generates C code for display the characters on the Epson LCD used in the project. Note these scripts have some hard-coded pathnames in them (to the development folder) but this is pretty easy to find and modify. | |
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arenzana.org
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| | | | What Unknown to many of us, under the hood emacs was designed as a client/server architecture; which means, Emacs core runs as a daemon and you attach clients to it. Normally, we run both when we type emacs, but the execution of both the client and the server is transparent to the user. Before you | |
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maique.eu
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| | | | After listening to Hemispheric Views 097 - Duel of the Defaults!, and reading what Gabz, and Robb, posted, here's my list for the Duel. ?? Mail Client: Fastmail HEY ?? Mail Server: Fastmail, HEY ??? Notes: Drafts, Notes.app (longterm) ? To-Do: Things ?? iPhone Photo Shooting: iOS Camera, Halide ?? Photo Management: Photos.app, Flickr ?? Calendar: Fantastical, with iCloud ?? Cloud file storage: iCloud Drive ?? RSS: Feedbin, Fiery Feeds | |
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osxdaily.com
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