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Flash and XHTML publishing from Orgdot
These fonts are the collective work of the Orgdot Consortium, and not the work of a single individual, as many of our guests have been led to believe. If you are interested in Orgdot's history and work, please visit http://www.orgdot.com. The fonts are published under the GNU General Public License. You can visit http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html for more information. You have the rights to own, copy and modify these fonts for both commercial and personal use, so long as you don't restrict the freedom of others to do the same. Do not download or use these fonts unless you understand the license - especially the part of restricting the freedom of others. The included license must always accompany the fonts - whether distributed in part or in whole.
Short tutorial:
All the fonts on our page must be set to exactly 8 pixels (or multiples of 8) - and that goes for all of them. If you use photoshop, you must turn off antialiasing completely - and that means completely (no crisp or strong or whatever). In flash any textfield must be set on round xy coordinates, that is whole pixels (not 13.7 but 14.0 etc.). Apart from that, we won't write another tutorial on pixel fonts in flash and/or on the web, as there are many excellent tutorials, faq pages and font repositories out there:
Some of those who have been kind enough to link to us: