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omer
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How to use TTFont resource on sub directory
omer
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January 2013
edited January 2013
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I wan to use TTFont.new("classes/tahoma.ttf", 20) on project.
But I can not use it.
However, TTFont.new("tahoma.ttf", 20) worked.
Is it possible TTFont class using virtual sub directories?
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Scouser
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January 2013
edited January 2013
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Have you added tahoma.ttf to the classes folder in your project (not your actual file structure but the file structure in your project panel)?
This used to always catch me out. You have to add a new folder to your project panel, then add your font to that folder.
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omer
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January 2013
Thanks, it seems my dirty code has problems. I tested on clean code with virtual classes on your recommendation and it worked.
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This used to always catch me out. You have to add a new folder to your project panel, then add your font to that folder.
Website: http://www.castlegateinteractive.com
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Castlegate+Interactive