It's also worth trying Tahoma -- a font that seems to have been designed in part to cope with the limitations of early LCDs
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From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Seth Olle Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 9:39 AM To: Crestron@... Subject: Re: [Crestron] STX-1700CXP graphics It is an STX-1700, it will look crappy no matter what font you use. You can't compare it to clarity of modern panels or IPADs, will never come close. Have to do quite a few upgrades with them UGH recently. Arial Bold seems to be about the best you can do. From: matt_rasmussen_2000 <mjrtoo@...<mailto:mjrtoo@...>> Reply-To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>> Date: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 9:32 AM To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>> Subject: [Crestron] STX-1700CXP graphics I'm lucky enough to have to work on one of these old panels and having trouble getting any of the fonts to look even halfway good. Can anyone pass along some tips for working with these devices in the latest VTPRO software? Setting x2 in the view helps, but it's still hard to layout that way. I've been using just Arial text with the font even set below the choices and still looks crappy. ------------------------------------ Check out the Files area for useful modules, documents, and drivers. A contact list of Crestron dealers and programmers can be found in the Database area. Yahoo! Groups Links |