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I found it!
#1
In my quest to find the BEST font to use with the QB64PE IDE, I have finally found it!

"What it", you ask?

Well......  Not the best font, but probably the WORST!

   

I...  I can't imagine that it'd get much worse than that one!   Monospaced Script font for the LOSE!!
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#2
Might be just the thing for AI pattern matching for scripted love letters. Other than that it's almost non readable.
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#3
The true font to use when the boss is looking over your shoulder to see what your up to!

Or just when Bob is around, damn Bob!
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#4
Play this font backwards so people confuse it for Arabic (because otherwise they don't know that Arabic script usually has a constant line running from right to left and ends with the "period") or for Leonardo Davinci's mirror-writing.

This would be a good font to use in a program-meme, only to annoy the hey out of people. Blush

Or use it in a word-guessing game. Combine it with Scrabble. "QUXZIBO" I get 75 points! LOL.

(I don't know how to play Scrabble, largely having some memory of an episode of "The Simpsons".)
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#5
How does one change the font from the default lucon.ttf? I tried picking a different fond and I get back this error:

Internal IDE error
(module: ide_methods, on line: 16271)
It's not the having, it's the doing.
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#6
(12-08-2023, 04:45 PM)bobalooie Wrote: How does one change the font from the default lucon.ttf? I tried picking a different fond and I get back this error:

Internal IDE error
(module: ide_methods, on line: 16271)

You have to point to the file itself, wherever it might be on your hard drive, rather than just type its name.  (Especially if you're on Linux/Mac, as they do zero searching for a file.)

For example:   cour.ttf <-- this won't always work.

C:\Windows\Fonts\cour.ttf   <-- this will.
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