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Always nice to see a new dot matrix font, and true to form, you've kept the verticals dots from overlapping into 1/2 spaces. Looks like you have designed an 8-pin printer, with the clever absence of dots where they would normally be expected to be found. Good work!
It is quite difficult to keep the wider characters legible at 3 dots wide, but it is possible. Perhaps 4 dots wide would allow for a bit more uniformity for the 'necessarily' wide M, N, W, m & w glyphs?
(And by the mid-1980s, new 24-pin printers began replacing the old 9-pin print heads. Perhaps rename it "1979" ?)
21st Century Dot Matrix
@winty5 : you can make all your chrs 3x8, really !
@Goatmeal : very nice font, yet larger.
@winty5 - Sorry for the thread-jack!
@winty5 - Sorry for the thread-jack!
@… : well, I'l lost ! LOL
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