2019-02-24, 14:16
@Protocol Zero Hello! I'm back now! Working with fonts is simple and annoying. The way to tell what's what, basically, you see which element you want to tinker with, you find which xml is responsible for that element, you locate the element inside the xml, and you see what it lists in the font tag. It's not going to be an actual font with size, but something like a font handle.
The font files are in the Fonts folder, and Fonts.xml inside the 16x9 folder is where the magic happens. As you can see from browsing that file, each font "handle" has a defined font file, size, and other textual markers. For everything to display properly, those skin font entries must all refer to valid font files. So, if you know what you're looking for, it's only a matter of finding that handle and increasing/decreasing the size.
Of course, the downside is that it might affect other elements you didn't want to alter if they use the same handle. The way to avoid this would be to create a separate font handle to input in the element xml (so instead of Font_OSD you place MyFont1 and then define MyFont1 in the default font set.
You could even create your own separate font set - just like Arial and Default - which you could then select from the settings menu while retaining the default values. You could simply duplicate the default font set directly below it, give it a new name and start fiddling around with specific sizes and font designations. Regardless, you need to leave the lyrics fonts alone (they've been configured separately) and you also need to re-apply after every update.
Them's the basics, let me know if you need to know any specifics.
The font files are in the Fonts folder, and Fonts.xml inside the 16x9 folder is where the magic happens. As you can see from browsing that file, each font "handle" has a defined font file, size, and other textual markers. For everything to display properly, those skin font entries must all refer to valid font files. So, if you know what you're looking for, it's only a matter of finding that handle and increasing/decreasing the size.
Of course, the downside is that it might affect other elements you didn't want to alter if they use the same handle. The way to avoid this would be to create a separate font handle to input in the element xml (so instead of Font_OSD you place MyFont1 and then define MyFont1 in the default font set.
You could even create your own separate font set - just like Arial and Default - which you could then select from the settings menu while retaining the default values. You could simply duplicate the default font set directly below it, give it a new name and start fiddling around with specific sizes and font designations. Regardless, you need to leave the lyrics fonts alone (they've been configured separately) and you also need to re-apply after every update.
Them's the basics, let me know if you need to know any specifics.