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I guess it is just a font, but i do not like to give up on a problem and Ubuntu is a popular and modern distro, must be my environment? Could you let me know what distro Invoice Ninja uses maybe i can get grunt working on that.

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As you can see (if you don't, press on "Story" or "Features" please, I cannot hotlink those pages unfortunately due to design), I use the font face "Orbitron" for all text. The reason is, that this font is used in my game. However, I do feel like that for the text it is too much and is not really a good read with this font face.

In the 1960s, fonts with square shapes, like Eurostile (below), dominated covers of science fictions. Fonts like these blew up. Its square shape reminded the audience of television screens. It was perfect for illustrating content about technology.

Hey Crew,


I'm trying to implement a custom font, I'm using Phaser through typescript, but I can't seem to get it to function correctly.


I've checked the phaser examples, unfortunately, as I'm both new to web dev and Typescript, I'm not sure how to convert that info into my game.

I tried to incorporate that, but I have no clue where to put 'WebFontConfig' in my project.


Right now it seems to load OK. I have to push it up to my webserver and check online that I'm creating the window correctly so that the fonts load first, but locally it's coming off without a hitch.

I put a breakpoint in that last method and it never loads. IE developer tools shows me that the response from the Google webfonts call is successful and I can see the contents of the .js file. So I think I'm at the same point as Team_Q, where I'm not convinced that the WebFontConfig object is in the right place for the Google script to find. Any ideas where it should be?

Introducing you to the Orbitron Font Family. This is the humanistic sans-serif typeface that is designed by Matt McInerney. This font was specially designed for The League of Moveable Type font foundry.

In this geometric typeface, there are around 249 Glyphs available in this font and this display typeface also has vast language support and this is also being used with the styling of asees font and this font got huge success.

This is the great sans-serif typeface that comes with the new and unique styling and the styling of this typeface has been done by Matt McInerney and he designed this typeface for The League of Moveable Type font foundry.

1_____________ is a Gameloft modification of the 2________ font by Matt McInerney where the numeric characters have been replaced with the numbers of the 3_________ font by Raymond Larabie.

Orbitron Zero is not published and can only be extracted from the game folders of Asphalt 7. The internal file signature of 4______________________ and 5_______________________ is an exact copy of the signature of the original 6__________________, which implies that Orbitron Black has served as a template where the numeric characters of Two Zeros have been pasted without modifying the metadata.

The following table shows the main differences between the two merged fonts. Players may recognize the characteristic Two Zeros numbers 1, 4 and 7 and the Orbitron letters r, K and Q from Asphalt 7 screens.

Orbitron Zero is the main and only font of Asphalt 7: Heat. It is the last typeface in the tradition of wide futuristic fonts that were typical for a whole era of arcade games, including all previous Asphalt releases. Due tue restrictions imposed by low graphic resolutions, characters in early games were built of only a few pixels which left little room for typeface design. This resulted in simple, mostly squared and slightly chunky characters, a style that was also kept when better graphics allowed the use of more elaborated typefaces.

Accidental Presidency, the font of Asphalt 7's successor Asphalt 8: Airborne, eventually broke this tradition: Being condensed and narrow, it is the complete opposite of all previous Asphalt fonts and takes advantage of the high screen resolutions in modern video games.

I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. I am looking to display the Google Font Orbitron at consistent weights at every given font size. Sounds pretty easy, right? Not in my scenario. At certain font-sizes, some characters have multiple weights within the same character.

What you describe is as such just variation of the visible width of strokes in glyphs, or 7______________________ to put it briefly. Such variation is normal in serif fonts and also appears, at least to some extent, in many sans-serif fonts. However, in this case, the font is designed to have a rather constant stroke width, so the visible effect is caused by 8__________________________.

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Go to fonts.google.com and click on the name of the font to go to its page. As an example font to try, search for the font called "Orbitron" (use the search field in the top right) and then click it to display its font page.

Orbitron is a variable font. The typeface contains 1 file and supports 35 languages. The license is SIL OFL 1.1. The font can be used in commercial and non-commercial use. Orbitron was developed Matt McInerney.

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