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  Use of non "letter" true type fonts  
From: The "D"
Date: 28 Feb 2001 00:27:25
Message: <3a9c8c3d@news.povray.org>
I have run accross an odd situation. I was trying to do some greek 3d
lettering with pov-ray but when I tried to use the font (a greek font dl'd
from a Christian site) I didn't get greek characters. Instead I got what
looked like a 1 and then some digital looking 0's (it may have been boxes
I'm not sure). Trying the standard windows symbol.ttf I got the proper
results. My question is, does povray require the font's to be 32-bit win95
fonts? I think the first font I tried was a win3.x 16bit font.



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