Here's the banner I viddled up for the Summer 2021 jam:
https://opengameart.org/content/opengameartorg-summer-2021-game-jam-logo...
@Spring: Sorry, I didn't see that you were thinking of making a banner for this one!
Here's the logo, I'll post it in that forum also.
Love it!
I used her sans headphones and mic for my OGA Summer 2021 Game Jam logo.
Here's the portrait without the headphones and mic with a version in the SMS palette naturally. :)
gotcha.
Well, it does look like there are some gaps in OGA's character support and at least now we've narrowed it down to some specific characters.
Now we wait for programmer cycles to fix it. :)
Those i-umlat and i circumflex.
Can you post a link to the specific character that is failing for you?
î
ï
ok, sorry for all that junk.
among the ones I tested, it didn't take two
first was the mark under the c in 'facade'
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/facade
The second was the double dots over 'a', which wikipedia says is called: a-umlaut
Interestingly, o-umlaut did come through just fine.
and ö
å,
Here's the banner I viddled up for the Summer 2021 jam:
https://opengameart.org/content/opengameartorg-summer-2021-game-jam-logo...
@Spring: Sorry, I didn't see that you were thinking of making a banner for this one!
Here's the logo, I'll post it in that forum also.
https://opengameart.org/content/opengameartorg-summer-2021-game-jam-logo...
Love it!
I used her sans headphones and mic for my OGA Summer 2021 Game Jam logo.
Here's the portrait without the headphones and mic with a version in the SMS palette naturally. :)
gotcha.
Well, it does look like there are some gaps in OGA's character support and at least now we've narrowed it down to some specific characters.
Now we wait for programmer cycles to fix it. :)
Those i-umlat and i circumflex.
Can you post a link to the specific character that is failing for you?
î
ï
ok, sorry for all that junk.
among the ones I tested, it didn't take two
first was the mark under the c in 'facade'
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/facade
The second was the double dots over 'a', which wikipedia says is called: a-umlaut
Interestingly, o-umlaut did come through just fine.
and ö
å,
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