I've spent much of the last four days trying to get the converter and emulator (and watch) to do what I need, working with my webmaster. I've tried many fonts in four formats and have placed the two characters I need in many places in the fonts, in high and low ASCII. My font editor now shows the characters in the attached font in the positions of A (65) and B (66), as well as in ASCII 174 and 169. In the converter I've specified all ASCII, lower ASCII, and ASCII capitals; 1 bpp, 2 bpp, and 4 bpp. The emulator and watch running the javascript with the converter's data still show the characters A and B, not the characters that replaced them.
Are we doing something fundamentally wrong? Perhaps the font simply isn't being loaded? (I realize that would be hard for you to know. But if you can load it and see the correct characters, then we'll know something.)
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I've spent much of the last four days trying to get the converter and emulator (and watch) to do what I need, working with my webmaster. I've tried many fonts in four formats and have placed the two characters I need in many places in the fonts, in high and low ASCII. My font editor now shows the characters in the attached font in the positions of A (65) and B (66), as well as in ASCII 174 and 169. In the converter I've specified all ASCII, lower ASCII, and ASCII capitals; 1 bpp, 2 bpp, and 4 bpp. The emulator and watch running the javascript with the converter's data still show the characters A and B, not the characters that replaced them.
Are we doing something fundamentally wrong? Perhaps the font simply isn't being loaded? (I realize that would be hard for you to know. But if you can load it and see the correct characters, then we'll know something.)
We have 2v08 on the watch.
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