Very cool, never thought about doing it this way. I like the RAW scores with all the fun stuff. I think the issue you had was that one of the screens had a custom screen position set. This overrides any drag/drop placement you do in popper screen config.
Great video. Any way to have the scores show up on a real DMD? Another feature might be to allow for multiple high scores cards for one table when there's too much data for just one card because of the size of the card.
I've no expericen with real DMD, so I can't say much about this. Multiple highscore cards are not planned. For cards that are rendered with the "raw" data, the font is downlscaled and columns are created automatically so that everything fits. A good example here is AC/DC.
All fonts are system fonts. So once you install them on Windows, you can use them. But be aware that you need to install them on both machines: the cabinet and the remote PC you are working on.
Very cool, never thought about doing it this way. I like the RAW scores with all the fun stuff.
I think the issue you had was that one of the screens had a custom screen position set. This overrides any drag/drop placement you do in popper screen config.
Yes, Nailbuster gave the me explanation too. I wasn't aware of that. Another thing learned....
Thanks, Nailbuster gave me the same hint :) I wasn't aware of this before and updated the video description.
Great video. Any way to have the scores show up on a real DMD? Another feature might be to allow for multiple high scores cards for one table when there's too much data for just one card because of the size of the card.
I've no expericen with real DMD, so I can't say much about this. Multiple highscore cards are not planned. For cards that are rendered with the "raw" data, the font is downlscaled and columns are created automatically so that everything fits. A good example here is AC/DC.
Is there a way to use a custom font typeface?
All fonts are system fonts. So once you install them on Windows, you can use them. But be aware that you need to install them on both machines: the cabinet and the remote PC you are working on.