That automatically reduces the most egregious character misplacements. To fix this one might simply save the bold variant as a newly generated font. Only some characters have their glyph position misinterpreted by the system. However they are accepted by the system and used for display. Unfortunately the bold variant has several issues that prevent a successful validation of the fonts. The actual fonts to use are the "regular" ones at When using these fonts the so-called "OS-X-optimized versions" seem to be problematic. But try this conversion if you do not need that many sizes.Ī much better, ready made version of Terminus can be found here. ![]() Another font will perhaps be the better option. You really have to love that font very much to do so. pcf.gz-format might get you there a bit faster ( /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/ter-u12b_). ![]() Starting with the xfonts-terminus package from your Linux installation in. Or you can try another conversion yourself. With FontForge or similar software that is a tedious process and will take a while. If you insist on using this font and that it better upscales uncrooked you might need to clean it up. The autotrace/potrace process, as used by the linked font, would need a lot of cleanup manually. ![]() But a size >14Pt is almost unusable anyway. Turn antialiasing on and off to see which version you like better. The actual outlines are very crooked in that font. ![]() If you are using indeed a font copied from somewhere that macOS can not deal with properly, and you are just looking for a version that displays OK under macOS, then you might want to take a look at a TrueType version of Terminus. What type of font is this? -> Which Terminus font are you using?
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