============================================================================== NOKIA CELLPHONE FC SMALL ======================== ============================================================================== Info ==== This is a font that emulates the bitmap font used by Nokia-based cell phones. As the name implies ("Nokia Cellphone Small"), this is the "Small" font - used on some menus, not the data fields (which it used a "big" font). This was done because 1) I needed to use it on some projects and 2) I saw lots of people asking for a font like this. So I had some experience in creating bitmap-emulating truetype fonts (that is, a truetype, vector-based font that works as if it was a bitmap-based font) and then I decided to do this thingie. I send a message to my Nokia 6120 cell phone with every characters that the cell phone had and then scanned the cellphone screens to rebuild it using fontlab 3 and 4. ============================================================================== How to use (read it please) =========================== This is a "bitmap" font, a truetype font that emulates real bitmap fonts (with no antialias, that is). It should be used at the same point size (8) or multiples thereof (16, 24, 32) to produce the best result. When used properly, it renders as the font found on the Nokia cellphones software. Here's some specific hints: Photoshop 5: use it as a normal font, with no antialias. The underline is way too low, but I can't fix it. Photoshop 7: use it as a normal font, with no antialias. If you're experiencing variating vertical positions for the underline, use a fixed leading/line spacing (10, for example) instead of the "auto" mode. Flash: use it normally. It will not produce antialias as long as you position your textfield on "rounded" pixels, related to the main flash stage. To do this, draw/type your textfield on stage, go to the "Info" panel, and be sure the topmost axis is selected (little black box) and its X and Y position are set to a position with no decimal points (e.g., 10 and 8 instead of 10.1 and 8.5). You can embed the fonts too, *NO* antialias will occur as long as you use it on the right positions. ============================================================================== Modifications ============= * VERSION 2.2 - A minor correction on wordspacing which got increased on the last version. Now it's correct again (from 5 to 4 pixels). * VERSION 2.1 - Small additions, due to a BIG help by Panu Tuominen from PanuWorld (www.panuworld.net). Added characters: Ý ý - Y/y with acute Å å - A/a with ring Ÿ ÿ - Y/y with diaeresis (Y being *done from certain clues* - not sure it's right, but it probably is) ` - grave accent (unicode 0060) * VERSION 2.0 - Took it to a new metric system (more fit for "bitmap fonts"), fixed lots of small polygon discrepancies, and fixed some Flash filling holes bugs. I've changed the leading too; since there's no standard leading on the cellphone menus I've chosen one of my own. Also, since I got a new Nokia (3310) cellphone, there's ton of new characters available that I have added to the font. There are now 164 glyphs on the Nokia cellphone truetype font. Here's what have been added: Ä ä - A/a with diaeresis È è - E/e with grave Ë ë - E/e with diaeresis Ï ï - I/i with diaeresis Î î - I/i with circumflex Ò ò - O/o with grave Ö ö - O/o with diaeresis Ù ù - U/u with grave Û û - U/u with circumflex Ñ ñ - N/n with tilde Ø ø - O/o with slash/stroke * * - G/g with breve (turkish codepage) ¤ - currency sign Æ - latin capital letter AE æ - latin small letter AE ß - greek beta (I think) € - Euro * VERSION 1.4 - Fixed the WORDSPACE and LEADING size. Thanks to Gustavo Rodrigues (from www.escritaurbana.com.br) for pointing me my mistakes. I also fixed some mistakes on the documentation (this file). * VERSION 1.2 - Optimized for Macromedia Flash usage (no hollows) and with a MAC TTF version provided by Chris Moritz (members.home.net/fieldofaction3). ============================================================================== Copyright and stuff =================== This is a free font/file, distribute as you wish to who you wish. Do NOT sell this font within a CD or any other media; it's not yours and you can't make money of it. You'd rather ask me first via email, I may probably let you do it as long as it's for a good cause. I don't know if the original Nokia font has some copyright which prevents people from making new fonts based on it. I hope not. Anyways, buy a Nokia, and I think everything's gonna be alright. Special thanks on this version go out to Carlos Bêla (www.goldenshower.gs) and Diogo Kalil (www.sincolor.com.br) for helping me out with the Mac version of the font. It has been extensively tested to ensure it's as smooth (hint, kerning, spacing and aliasing-wise) as the pc one is. ============================================================================== Author ====== This font was done by Zeh Fernando on Fontlab 4 (www.fontlab.com) on a PC. Zeh Fernando zeh@fatorcaos.com.br www.fatorcaos.com.br