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Dumping System Archives and the Shared Fonts from a 3DS Console - Citra
12/7/ · System Files Generator for Citra. Citra is an experimental open-source Nintendo 3DS emulator/debugger written in C++. Running certain games requires some system archives. Since the ones from the 3ds are copyrighted this creates custom system archives. Currently only the general shared font archive is supported Dumping System Archives and the Shared Fonts from a 3DS Console. Note: although separate in the title, the shared fonts are part of the system archives now. The title was made when they were separate, and is kept unchanged to avoid breaking wiki links. By following the guide below you do get the shared fonts as well. How to dump System Archives 10/8/ · Here is some code that can produce a custom shared font. The license for the font files used compatible with the citra licence. Some chars however are missplaced a bit due to differences in the fonts. Also there are probably better fonts then unifontttf
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Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account. png Unfortunately I don't think Microsoft would appreciate it if we distributed comic sans with Citra so we need a free font instead. The custom font scene is pretty dead. So I looked into converting regular free fonts into 3ds fonts, but the only way I found was to use the font conversion tool in the official SDK, which I can't legally gain access to. So I'm at a little bit of a dead end. The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:.
also related to chris you mean showing a before and after screenshot with original and comic sans, or showing the two fonts I found in action, or the scrambled text in smash? Sent from my Google Pixel XL using FastHub. something janky I made in paint to compare fonts. Montserrat is the obvious front-runner so I'll link to it's Github so people can review the license Montserrat. well i guess something is better than nothing, let's have it implemented then someone later on may come and fix it. If we implement this we should highly recommend users dump their own files.
We also need to know if we're legally responsible if this custom font was created using a leaked SDK. Under no circumstances should this file be created using any official SDK. Nor anyone with access to the SDK.
For legal reasons we must be completely separated from it. New plan: There is an open source program to convert. bffnt v4 files to. png and back. Ostensibly, the only difference between bcfnt v3 which the system font uses, and bffnt v4 is the header. In theory, the converter should work with minor tweaks.
But other than that it should be no problem. Edit: you guys have no sense of humor. chris for this, we need tool which create font while compiling Citra, not just ready font in distrib. So I made a fork of the bffnt conversion tool to screw around with.
What it looks like to me from the 3dbrew pageis that the FINF and TGLP headers have values in a different order. So what I'm hoping is that to get it working I just need to mess with some pointers. Granted I'm way out of my element here so help from anyone who knows what they're doing would be greatly appreciated. mailwl You mean the Ubuntu font that is shipped with Ubuntu? If it is used to replace the system font, this might not be easily doable, so might require a modified fork.
Does the conversion to a 3DS font require a name change or dropping the font name from binary files? Update: B3n30 has modified the converter to work on bcfnt files.
Here is some code that can produce a custom shared font. The license for the font files used compatible with the citra licence. Some chars however are missplaced a bit due to differences in the fonts. Also there are probably better fonts then unifont Also the nintendo specific Unicode Private Use characters are still missing.
We should probably design our own, to avoid issues with copyright. Picture taken with the custom shared font:. distribution: I think it'd be good to distribute the file pre-packaged, so that we require less tools to build from source. The actual project to build the font file can be a separate repo. I don't imagine we'll have to 3ds system archives and shared fonts download a lot of updates on this after it's done. yuriks we'll still need to be able to access it if we get around to creating substitutes for Nintendo's special characters, but a separate repo isn't a bad idea.
also there's already a PR open for it here if you want to comment. BreadFish64 Right, what I meant is that the font build process should be separate from the Citra build process. I'm still working through my email backlog, but it seems like that's what that PR is already doing, so that's good. Edit: nvm, missing a python module. Maybe I'm a bit late, but what about Comic Neue?
baka we finished making the font awhile ago, we just haven't come up with a good distribution method, we decided to use Montserrat. The tools in b3n3o's repo might be able to make other fonts if you change the hard coded file names in the python script. Skip to content. Code Issues Pull requests Actions Projects Wiki Security Insights.
New issue. Jump to bottom. BreadFish64 opened this issue Aug 10, · 31 comments. Shared Font Substitute BreadFish64 opened this issue Aug 10, · 31 comments. Copy link. BreadFish64 closed this Aug 10, BreadFish64 reopened this Aug 10, Contributor Author.
custom fonts also scramble text in some games like sm4sh, so it's not a perfect solution. montserrat seems like a close enough copy if you ask me. BreadFish64 changed the title Shared Font Replacement Shared Font Substitute Aug 11, 3ds system archives and shared fonts download, is there anyway to make it bigger, seems way too small.
If there is, I'm not qualified. Yeah, that's the main thing I was worried about, I can see why this is tricky now Sent from my Google Pixel XL using FastHub. Sent from my Google Pixel XL using FastHub 1. Default system font should honestly be Comic Sans. The "e" matches so well and also it would be fuel for people to go dump a real system font :P. Edit: you guys have no sense of humor Sent from my Google Pixel XL using FastHub 2 4.
The font name 3ds system archives and shared fonts download with the following: a. The Original Version must retain its name, unmodified. png Sent from my Google Pixel XL using FastHub. Monserrat looks great! And has a good license too. Nice job, 3ds system archives and shared fonts download. BreadFish64 closed this Nov 22, No attribution is required, Comic Neue is under an SIL Open Font License, 3ds system archives and shared fonts download.
What's the present status on this? Getting a repo in a proper structured form? I believe we're waiting for the full implementation of Install CIA and distributing it that way, 3ds system archives and shared fonts download. chris 3ds system archives and shared fonts download this issue Mar 16, Automatically install open source system files Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub.
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10/8/ · Here is some code that can produce a custom shared font. The license for the font files used compatible with the citra licence. Some chars however are missplaced a bit due to differences in the fonts. Also there are probably better fonts then unifontttf Dumping System Archives and the Shared Fonts from a 3DS Console. Note: although separate in the title, the shared fonts are part of the system archives now. The title was made when they were separate, and is kept unchanged to avoid breaking wiki links. By following the guide below you do get the shared fonts as well. How to dump System Archives 22/3/ · I need to dump the system font from a 3DS. I have a custom font installed, but I have a friend without a font installed, so I want to dump her font so I can revert to stock font. How can I do this? I DO NOT NEED A blogger.com!!!!! Whenever I look on google about dumping fonts I only see crap about shared fonts. I just need a cia containing
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