1.) How many pixels would the following screen contain? Given that there are 10 lines and 22 rows. (You can zoom in with your browser as it appears to be a bit too small just the way is there).
2.) How do you create fonts for such screens? Would this particular font be available somewhere?
The small font look to me to be 6 pixels high and 5 wide, which is 6 pixels char H width. The tall font is also 6 pixels wide but is 8 pixels high with a one pixel V spacing, so 9 pixels total V height.
It looks like all lines are spaced at 9 pixels V height so,
LCD width = 6 x 20 chars = 120 pixels (possibly more, left screen edge may have spare pixels)
LCD height = 9 x 10 lines = 90 pixels (or possible a bit less, the bottom line looks short)
So maybe 120x88 pixels? 128x88? 128x96?
They may have used a high res screen and doubled the pixels up, but then if they did that they could have used much nicer looking fonts. If you look at the N in path descent or est crossing it absolutely looks like 6 pixels high and 5 wide;
1.) How many pixels would the following screen contain? Given that there are 10 lines and 22 rows. (You can zoom in with your browser as it appears to be a bit too small just the way is there)
With alot of displays like this, the Font is fixed. It's not a Windows environmrent but an embedded one. You probably have to write characters to each position/line manually.