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Want to make text based on FireRed and LeafGreen but lack the hacking skill to do so? Meet Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Font Recreation, a self-explanatory-named font that does what its name says. PMFRLGFR (or Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Font Recreation for long) features all Latin characters that Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen supports and some more.
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That's the umlat next to the §…
Re: "There's a brick sticking out of §. "
I don't see any brick. Can you point exactly what you mean? I was working on this while looking at the font rip from TSR, so attack the rip not me.
Edit: Actually, either I didn't actually look at the TSR font rip, or I can't find the sharp S in the rip, or the sharp S is custommade by me.
Re: "That's the umlat next to the §…", "No, the umlaut is the two dots on the right. I'm talking about the top pixel in the leftmost column."
Pretty sure a sharp S doesn't have an umlaut...
Re: "No, the umlaut is the two dots on the right. I'm talking about the top pixel in the leftmost column."
oh. Well, time to fix.
Re: "By the way, this is a sharp S:"
Sorry, I must've confused the sharp S symbol with the paragraph symbol. It was late when I was writing that comment.
...oh. well. I don't know what that weird S thing is.
From Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_sign):
"The section sign (§) is a typographical glyph for referencing individually numbered sections of a document; it is frequently used when citing sections of a legal code. It is also commonly called section symbol, section mark, double-s, silcrow, or alternatively paragraph mark in parts of Europe."
wow
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