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* If the answer is '''"a"''', then just import into AGS any TTF font you'll find on the Interwebs. It will be rendered smoothly, and if you're not happy with the quality of the rendering, you can use [http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=44359.0 Calin Leafshade's plugin (2011)] to enhance it even more.
* If the answer is '''"a"''', then just import into AGS any TTF font you'll find on the Interwebs. It will be rendered smoothly, and if you're not happy with the quality of the rendering, you can use [http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=44359.0 Calin Leafshade's plugin (2011)] to enhance it even more.


* If the answer is '''"b"''', then you need a font in pixel-art. Of course, there are the fonts shipped with AGS or with any of the additional templates. But if you're not satisfied with those, then you now need to lurk on the AGS forums, looking for one of those 3 items:
* If the answer is '''"b"''', then you need a bitmap font (pixel font). Of course, there are the fonts shipped with AGS or with any of the additional templates. But if you're not satisfied with those, then you now need to lurk on the AGS forums, looking for one of those 3 items:
::- Either an archaic '''SCI''' font (see the "more about the formats" section of this document) that would still be around in year 201x, and would fit perfectly into your game (you like old things, don't you?) ,
::- Either an archaic '''SCI''' font (see the "more about the formats" section of this document) that would still be around in year 201x, and would fit perfectly into your game (you like old things, don't you?) ,
::- or an existing '''WFN''' font (AGS' internal font format) also floating around somewhere on the forums,
::- or an existing '''WFN''' font (AGS' internal font format) also floating around somewhere on the forums,
::- or an actual '''TTF''' font, but designed to look like pixel-art (for example [http://www.dafont.com/fr/pixel-perfect.font this one]).
::- or an actual '''TTF''' font, but designed to look like pixel-art (for example [http://www.dafont.com/pixel-perfect.font this one]).




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