I used these characters in a mockup Winamp skin forever ago. The only remnants are a BMP image with these characters. I'm hoping this is a pre-existing font— and that I have it still. My initial thought was a small point of the raster version of ProFont Windows, but that didn't pan out.
It's also entirely possible I just hand drew these (somewhat universal) bitmap characters and there never was a font from which I was working. I've enlarged the text from its original pixel-perfect size so the pixels can be more easily seen without the need for zooming the whole page. (FYI: the variance in the 'A' and 'M' in "Fisherman" were likely me messing around to test readability and just never corrected it back.)
Actually, I'm only assuming it's raster because of the small size and singular implementation parameters; However, I could be wrong and it could be a TT font. But I think that's doubtful.
I have an update from Brother for a labelmaker, which contains a PDZ (ZIP), and inside are two PD3 files: one for fonts, the other for color information.
Is anyone aware of a way to decompile a PD3 of this type to extract either the full font information (with metrics, kerning, etc.), or at least the glyph bitmaps for the raster font I'm after?
(For reference: I'm after the modified Helsinki font with minimized descenders that Brother labelmakers use for 6pt printing.)
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