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Fancy Bitmap Font Generator. This program is an utility for Game Developers. While specifically designed for XNA developers to quickly add nice sprite fonts to their games. Once you have generated a font from this piece of software, you will be presented with a large image that represents the sprite font texture. Even though Nimbus-Mono-Regular is a monospace font, sometimes the character widths are off by a pixel. The convert option '-resize 7x13!' Forces a 7x13 output size. Again, this might be a problem specifically with the Nimbus font. Bitmap Font Generator. This program will allow you to generate bitmap fonts from TrueType fonts. The application generates both image files and character descriptions that can be read by a game for easy rendering of fonts.

Pixel fonts, also known as screen fonts or bitmap fonts, are fonts consisting of small pixels. Pixel fonts display the texts in simple blocks instead of elaborate curves as most regular fonts do. So the obvious advantage of pixel fonts over regular fonts is that texts using pixel fonts can still look crisp and clear in very small sizes. Pixel fonts are very popular over the Internet due to its clearness and crisp look, especially in websites that require text legibility in small sizes such as flash websites.

Because pixel fonts are usually designed to fit pixel by pixel with the computer screen, it will be best displayed at a specified size. Thyme Nu created by Michel Troy is a typical font family of pixel style. The family contains six fonts, and they are perfect for both small screen resolutions and outputs at larger sizes.

UBFG generates two files: font.png and font.fnt. Font.png is an image, that represents your font texture. You must load it as texture. Font.fnt is a text file, that contains information about all chars on font.png.

Thyme Nu by Michel Troy

To download free pixel fonts, you can take a look at our collection of pixel fonts. If you are looking for professional pixel fonts with good kerning, alternates, broad character support, have a look at pixel fonts at MyFonts.com. If you don’t want the hassle of downloading and installing fonts, but just want to use pixel fonts fonts online, you should check our text generator tool below.

Create text images with pixel fonts

You can use the following tool to generate text images based on your selection of colors, text effects and sizes using pixel fonts in seconds. You can then save the image, or use the EMBED button to get image links. If you want to modify the image further such as rotating, bending or blurring, you can use our image tools.

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SELECT A COLOR
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Title says it all. I need some Ubuntu or Windows compatible tool capable of generating bitmap font out of texture.
Do someone knows about anything ?

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    It seems there is no import option for textures as 'BitmapFonts'.
    I set them up via gd script.

    You can use 'add_char' to add characters. The first argument is the ID of the texture, the second argument is a 'Rect2' with the position and size of the letter in the texture. If the characters are aligned in a grid in the texture file you can use a for loop (KEY_A+1 = KEY_B and so on). KEY_A+32 is the capital A.

  • Accepted Answer

    I only know this: docs.godotengine.org/en/3.0/tutorials/plugins/editor/making_plugins.html#a-custom-dock. Well, I never read tutorials. I prefer to read the docs and the source code and figure out the rest by myself.
    Doesn't seem to be hard. You just need a scene, a tool script and a plugin.cfg file.

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  • @danul77 said:
    https://alternativeto.net/software/bmfont/

    I tried Bitmap Font Generator before (crossover cost some money but it will pay off). Unfortunately, I can't find how to import colored textures as letters. Do you know how to import colored textures as letters ? Please ?

  • Accepted Answer

    It seems there is no import option for textures as 'BitmapFonts'.
    I set them up via gd script.

    You can use 'add_char' to add characters. The first argument is the ID of the texture, the second argument is a 'Rect2' with the position and size of the letter in the texture. If the characters are aligned in a grid in the texture file you can use a for loop (KEY_A+1 = KEY_B and so on). KEY_A+32 is the capital A.

  • edited September 2018

    @Unnamed said:
    It seems there is no import option for textures as 'BitmapFonts'.
    I set them up via gd script.

    You can use 'add_char' to add characters. The first argument is the ID of the texture, the second argument is a 'Rect2' with the position and size of the letter in the texture. If the characters are aligned in a grid in the texture file you can use a for loop (KEY_A+1 = KEY_B and so on). KEY_A+32 is the capital A.

    I was thinking about it, It does not look hard to create importer as plugin or script. Do you know any good tutorial like 'Introduction to tool scripts' ? I'm especially interested in drawing own inspector.

  • Accepted Answer

    I only know this: docs.godotengine.org/en/3.0/tutorials/plugins/editor/making_plugins.html#a-custom-dock. Well, I never read tutorials. I prefer to read the docs and the source code and figure out the rest by myself.
    Doesn't seem to be hard. You just need a scene, a tool script and a plugin.cfg file.