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using 3 instead of 4 segments for "7"? #2
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Most displays I've seen so far use 3 segments, but using 4 segments seems to be popular on calculators (mine is using 4 as well): https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aurora_electronic_calculator_DT210_10.jpg |
I recently built a replica BTTF clock using your fonts and it worked well. Have a look if you are interested: However one minor problem is some of the numbers look different since the numbers like 6, 7 and 9 have one extra segments compared to the original movie image: I understand your current fonts are more modern and common design but it would be nice if we could have a set of 7 segment fonts in old style as well as the modern ones. Anyway, thanks again for the great fonts. |
Thank you for opinion. If you want to customize the segment, please consider using FontForge.
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Hello, |
Nice idea (but not yet implemented, AFAIK). Should be nice to have this variant in the not used characters. BTW thanks to the autor for the amazing job. I looking for this kind of font for long time and DSEG is the first that looks really good! |
@antoniopaolini This is implemented in v0.50beta1. |
Nice, thanks! |
I see that the digit
7
is displayed using the segments a, b, c and f. But using only a, b and c seems to be much more common. This is also how the seven is displayed on my digital clock.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: