Author Topic: Blockland Fonts  (Read 5225 times)

Hey everyone, What cool fonts do you know for blockland
(Onactivate>Client>Centerprint[<Font:????>Welcome to Blocland>]
Because I don't know any, and I have no idea what fonts blockland uses,
thank you!

EDIT: do you put <Font: ???> in before the text, or is it different (Spaces, Caps, etc)
« Last Edit: January 27, 2012, 06:37:38 PM by DJ warp »

Arial
Verdana
Times New Roman
Tahoma (yes/no?)
Calibri (yes/no?)

basic ones

Arial
Verdana
Times New Roman
Tahoma (yes/no?)
Calibri (yes/no?)

basic ones
Thank you!

impact
papyrus
jokerman

there's some more fonts to experiment with also.

also you do

<font:<font>:<size>> i think no spacing

for example

<font:Impact:30> would make impact in 30 font.


edit: and for further clarification you do

you put the <font> stuff before you type out what you want to say.
« Last Edit: January 27, 2012, 06:44:33 PM by mntbrrychch »

impact
papyrus
jokerman

there's some more fonts to experiment with also.

also you do

<font:<font>:<size>> i think no spacing

for example

<font:Impact:30> would make impact in 30 font.


edit: and for further clarification you do

you put the <font> stuff before you type out what you want to say.
Thank you kind sir!
 :cookie:

helvetica is a personal favorite

*looks up all possible fonts*
Ok heres you go. Some may be broken. It's not my fault.

Fontname_Fontsize.gft

Sorry for pagestretch. Oh, and ignore clipboard.gui.

Edit: zack is right.
« Last Edit: May 29, 2013, 02:51:38 AM by dargereldren »

Palatino Linotype is the Blockland default font.

*looks up all possible fonts*
Ok heres you go. Some may be broken. It's not my fault.
-snip-
Fontname_Fontsize.gft

Sorry for pagestretch. Oh, and ignore clipboard.gui.
Ok you win.

*looks up all possible fonts*
Ok heres you go. Some may be broken. It's not my fault.
Fontname_Fontsize.gft
Every font installed on your system can be used for you personally (all of those files are the result of font caching from your system fonts),  but in order for everyone to see the same thing you need to distribute the cached files. ie. you can use all the fonts in C:\WINDOWS\Fonts.



*looks up all possible fonts*
Ok heres you go. Some may be broken. It's not my fault.
[IMG]http://i39.tinypic.com/35hr1ck.png[img]
Fontname_Fontsize.gft

Sorry for pagestretch. Oh, and ignore clipboard.gui.
Wow. I didn't know we had that many fonts to choose from!

<shadowcolor:000000><shadow:3:3>

Wow. I didn't know we had that many fonts to choose from!
You don't. It all depends on the clients.
Every font installed on your system can be used for you personally (all of those files are the result of font caching from your system fonts),  but in order for everyone to see the same thing you need to distribute the cached files. ie. you can use all the fonts in C:\WINDOWS\Fonts.