more info about this font:
https://aivi.party/blog/0003?post=Segris_16
Some characters are specifically reserved to improve functionality:
`?` maps to the character with all segments enabled. It can be used to visually represent an LCD panel. That is, you can place a layer containing `??:??` set to a low opacity behind the main layer, `12:34`, for a fake LCD effect.
`!` maps to the character with all `.`, `:`, and `’` enabled. Similar to `?`, it can sit behind the main layer for an LCD effect.
The space character is the exact same width as the `.`, `:`, and `’` characters. You can alternate between a blank space and `:` for a blinking time separator.
Three spaces is the same width as one number or letter.
“LCD Display” was built with FontStruct
Designer description: Faithful TrueType recreation of LCD’s font Supports all base and accented Latin, Greek, Cyrillic and subset of non-Latin symbols, few emojis and all basic mathematical symbols. Fixes few pixel inconsistencies and adds some additional characters that are otherwise missing.
Another play with purpose-built segmented LCD font. Quasi monospaced, colon separator has own width, dot, comma and apostrophe have 0 width.
This is a clone of Plain 7-segment LCDAnother version of the classic LCD display font
Decided to improvise HEAVILY with the accents, making them look "corrupted" like a display error...
This is a clone of Clock displayi legit did this in an hour ( filler upload )
update: added all english (uppercase and lowercase) letters
normal letters: ACEFGHIJLOPSUZabcdefghijlnopqrstuyz
compromised letters: KMVWXkmvwx
uppercase letters that look like lowercase: BDNQRTY
A font inspired by LCD clocks/calendars/thermometers/etc.
Numbers in their usual places
Subscript decimals are Shift+number !@#$%^&*()
Weekdays, Months, Measurements and such are all in Latin Extended
UPDATE: Calendar days now support mutiple languages; ENG, ESP, ITA, POR, DEU, JPN