iNFiNiT! Family Operation Manual
Revision D 8-27 Directory Features
To rerender a Machine Font on an NTSC system, to be
used on a PAL system:
• Set the NTSC Font Size to 1.2 times the height of the
PAL font that you need, and set the width of the
NTSC font to 1.2 of the width of the PAL font.
For example, if you need to create a Machine Font on
an NTSC system, that results in a Font Size of
100 on
a PAL system, it must be rendered at Font Size
120
on the NTSC system. Additionally, the width of the
Machine Font rendered on the NTSC system must be
set at 0.84 times the width of the resulting PAL
Machine Font.
To rerender a Machine Font on an PAL system, to be
used on a NTSC system:
• Set the PAL Font Size to 0.84 times the height of the
NTSC font that you need, and set the width of the
PAL font to 1.2 of the width of the NTSC font.
For example, if you need to create a Machine Font on
a PAL system, that results in a Font Size of
100 on an
NTSC system, it must be rendered at Font Size
84 on
the PAL system. Additionally, the width of the
Machine Font rendered on the PAL system must be
set at 1.2 times the width of the resulting NTSC
Machine Font.
If you cannot rerender the fonts before you use the differ-
ent system, you can use the proportions described above
to resize the Machine Fonts on the system on which you
are working.
After converting the RGB images and font characters and
rerendering the Machine Fonts, all images will be in
proper size and proportion.
It is recommended that all messages that are to be used
should be rerecorded in the new format. All operations
then take less time to execute.