Big Font Bolt-in Time

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Mostly for Lucius,

I have finished up the Chinese Character debugging yesterday, and
immediately started studying over the ll.h.zip contents.  I ran the program
up to 45 grand and then backed it out.  Everything worked just fine.  The
totals were 5.8 megs for the Compact.f and 46.6 megs for the Expanded.f,
and there is no problem with that.  I run 128 megs of ram now, as of
yesterday.

Questions:

1.  How close to either Jiri's unexpanded .f structure is the data
structure?  I have taken one of the actual Chinese fonts and used a Hex-
Editor to print out the first forty lines or so.  I printed out your
Compact.f, Expanded.f, AB.f (chinese font in Jiri's), AB.sf (same Chinese
font in Colin's) for comparison.

2.  I am wanting to use this asap.  I can severely hack the present code so
that I just need to import (i.e., more like shovel!) in the fonts as sit
now in byte format, or I can more safely cobble in the expanded binary
fonts.

I need some direction on this.  This is the largest font file ever built
anywhere, and it is starting today.  What is your advice?

Regards,
Norm

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