On Wed, 2014-09-24 at 18:31 +0800, Orange Paranoid wrote:
> editing a font seems a daunting task. I will see if I have the time.

Way back in the dim and distant past, when all computers only did bitmap
fonts, I'd created my own fonts quite a few time.  Mind you, this was at
dot matrix printer resolutions, so it wasn't too hard to do.  And it was
how I learnt to convert between binary and hex, in my head, from all the
font programming.

> My idea is that no font is right for me. How could that happen in the
> 21st century? My descriptions in the video are valid for the kids I
> have taught.

I know what you mean.  I find the same problems with most fonts, and
mostly want what you wanted in the font design.  And, as I said before,
look at some programmer's fonts.  They have I that you can easily tell
apart from l, t versus f, etc.  You might have to look around a bit to
find one that doesn't give a slashed computer zero, though.

Alternatively, have you tried just searching for educational font?  Just
type it into google, and have a look.  There'll be a free one,
somewhere.


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