 hfam95 join:2003-06-20 Woodbridge, VA | reply to madirish
Re: [Extension] LCD Clock v0.2 fast eddie,
Can you post your userchrome.css portion for the lcd clock. I like how yours look. |
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said by hfam95:fast eddie, Can you post your userchrome.css portion for the lcd clock. I like how yours look.
You have to download the LCD fonts (which I've attached) and put them in your fonts folder.
quote: By default LCD Clock is setup for LCD2 Bold Font. If you change the font, then more than likely you will need to change the size and postion. Here's an example for serif font, which is what it defaults to if you don't install the LCD2 Bold font.
 lcdwintt.zip 73484 bytes
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 hfam95 join:2003-06-20 Woodbridge, VA | I actually was trying to use a font called 7 segment. For some reason FF doesn't like fonts that start with numbers. I posted on the moz forum, but haven't gotten an answer yet. |
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said by hfam95:I actually was trying to use a font called 7 segment. For some reason FF doesn't like fonts that start with numbers. I posted on the moz forum, but haven't gotten an answer yet. Forget trying to use font "7 segment" I tried for an hour and it won't work. Use the fonts I've attached below if you want a straight segmented LCD font and here's my userchrome.
.lcd-labels { font-family: Digital Readout Thick Upright !important; font-size: 2.0em !important; padding: 0px 2px !important; margin: 0px !important; }
 digreado.zip 71977 bytes
Here's what mine looks like using the fonts and code above.

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 hfam95 join:2003-06-20 Woodbridge, VA | Thanks. Your mods and fonts worked perfectly. |
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