Re: [ANN] Timing Diagram Font - free



On 2007-10-30, Paul Carpenter <paul$@pcserviceselectronics.co.uk> wrote:
I know it has come up before on finding a timing diagram font, and most
people will point you to Xwave, which is fine if that is sufficient.

I have created a new timing diagram font, for free use (no selling it).

See <http://www.pcserviceselectronics.co.uk/fonts/>

I would be interested in feedback as I find it better for *my* use.

Very nice! I just started work on an interface speck for a
modem today and needed to draw some timing diagrams for SPI and
I2C transfers. I copied the .ttf file into

/usr/lib/openoffice/share/fonts/truetype

and it "just worked".

It even displays and prints properly when the document is
exported from OOo as a PDF file.

The only think I could think of that might be added are
transitions between "group" and low/high.

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