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'''HOWTO: Add Fonts to the CEGUI Editor for the CEGUI Editor version 0.4.1'''
 
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For the '''arial''' font for example, Just copy and paste the '''Commonwealth-10.font''' font and rename it to '''arial-10.font''' font. The contents should look like:
 
For the '''arial''' font for example, Just copy and paste the '''Commonwealth-10.font''' font and rename it to '''arial-10.font''' font. The contents should look like:
  
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&lt;?xml version="1.0" ?&gt;
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<?xml version="1.0" ?>
&lt;Font Name="arial-10" Filename="../datafiles/fonts/arial.ttf" Type="Dynamic" Size="10" NativeHorzRes="800" NativeVertRes="600" AutoScaled="true"/&gt;
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<Font Name="arial-10" Filename="../datafiles/fonts/arial.ttf" Type="Dynamic" Size="10" NativeHorzRes="800" NativeVertRes="600" AutoScaled="true"/>
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 28 February 2011

Written for CEGUI 0.4


Works with versions 0.4.x (obsolete)

HOWTO: Add Fonts to the CEGUI Editor for the CEGUI Editor version 0.4.1

Using Windows XP You'll find a bunch of true type fonts in your c:\windows\fonts folder. Any font you want to use in the editor you'll need to copy to the C:\Program Files\CELayoutEditor\datafiles\fonts folder.

For any ttf file you copy to the font folder, you will need to create a font file.

For the arial font for example, Just copy and paste the Commonwealth-10.font font and rename it to arial-10.font font. The contents should look like:

<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<Font Name="arial-10" Filename="../datafiles/fonts/arial.ttf" Type="Dynamic" Size="10" NativeHorzRes="800" NativeVertRes="600" AutoScaled="true"/>