Kyence wrote:Awesome! I think you had asked about places for the quotes,a semicolon, and the apostrophe (for like That's).
On the first row,to the left of the ":" there is a single center dot: the apostrophe could go there.
ok
For quotes, on the top row, 6th and 7th in from the right, and next to the "+" symbol, there are two brackets. This is a good place to put quotes.
The font I use (Arial Bold, which is the one I found fit the original the most) has only one quote glyph (straight) so I used another glyph (double acute accent) to simulate a slanted quote. If it look bad, I'll replace both with a straight quote, but I'd like to keep two slots because in some fonts (if we change) the glyphs are really distinct, and so in some language (e.g. french).
Place the semicolon anywhere you like.
It's on the first row, in place of the small kana.
One small favor if you can: on the top row, between the comma and the period, there is an open holed circle. Could you make that the same image as the period next to it? It is used as a "next line" symbol in the item and spell descriptions, and I'd like to use the period. I feel like I'm asking a lot from you, so if you can't, just let me know.
It took me about five seconds. That's sure a lot
I find the comma weird. Don't you want one that goes in the good direction ?
Here's the sheet :
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and the DAT (named as a zip, as usual) :
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For the ALISA cut off, it means a space is added between letters, so unless we find where this space amount is stored (and it is likely as difficult as finding the where the font width is stored) that's a deadend.
For the credits, it's nice from you, but my participation is really minor. The descompressador did all the job. I'll give you my name by pm if my participation becomes really helpful (I'm a teacher and don't want my students find me googling )