08-19-2013, 05:18 AM
I personally use an install system instead. That way, I can give my install program a custom icon of its own, have it install my select fonts into the font directories, have other fun stuff.
Or an SFont which, again, is nothing more than a .png file of your alphabet. You can get very creative that way. But rendering may be slow, so it's not recommended for continuous use.
Or an SFont which, again, is nothing more than a .png file of your alphabet. You can get very creative that way. But rendering may be slow, so it's not recommended for continuous use.