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  1. #1 How to load external sub fonts with SMS 
    GoldenApe is offline Registered User
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    If someone can explain me or direct me to how can I make SMS to use rami1 hebrew fonts (http://www.psx-scene.com/forums/show...ghlight=hebrew) or any other "mtf" fonts it will be great.

    I copy both files (latin1.mtf and ascii.mtf from rami thread) to the folder "mc0:SMS/" , and I did try changing winlatin, cyr greek etc...

    I use SMS Version 1.7 (Rev.5) and uLaunchELF v3.79.

    thanks for all the helpers.

    * the only thread I found which say something about it : http://www.psx-scene.com/forums/show...highlight=font
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    Copy them to sms folder in the memory card.
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    That what I did ("I copy both files latin1.mtf and ascii.mtf from rami thread to the folder "mc0:SMS/" ") copy both with uLaunchELF v3.79 to the memory card sms folder, but still can't see hebrew sub's.
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    Ok I made it work of course didn't notice the cdgen make all files names with capital letters, so I burn the fonts mtf files with nero data cd this time with small letters and copy them to the sms folder in the memory card, and now SMS can read them :P

    BTW great fonts Rami thanks allots.
    Last edited by GoldenApe; 07-12-2006 at 04:16 AM. Reason: type error
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    Glad it worked.
    BTW, I started developing PS2 C functions to convert heb subtitles letters order from logical to visual, so there will be no need to use converting utiliy on
    hebrew subtitles b4 burn.
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    Sounds great, plz inform me when you got something done or need someone to test this.
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    @GoldenApe: Are You a programmer?
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