I prefer the regular reading letters, this one is painful and artsy (its the painful thing that's a 'con', artsy being a 'pro'). I don't even know what half the letters are supposed to be its like "is it a G or an O? or is a it a 0? No, must be a.. agh, why's it so hard!".
Thanks for the post, in any case! I'm well aware that the new font might not be for everyone, but I wanted to give it a try anyways. I might clear the centre of the letter "O" so that I can put the diagonal bar in the number "0", to make it more clear which is which.
I'm surprised you were able to make a blackletter font look so nice at such a small point size.
Here's a side-by-side of Taffer Berlin 10x10 and Lucida Blackletter 10x10 (both with Taffer colors).
Although the anti-aliased font looks a bit less pixely, the crisp 1-bit font handles scaling much better (as seen in the spoiler below).
After scaling, Taffer Berlin still looks pretty good while Lucida Blackletter is pretty blurry.
By the way, your "S" looks a lot like a "G". I guess there will be over 60 images to choose from in your pack now?
64, assuming I do end up releasing two new fonts with the same level of support. 65, if you include the "4chan" (old release) variant, but I have no interest in maintaining that one, only providing it. I'm glad that you like the font: it is hard to read. The "S" and "G" are particularly egregious, you're right: I might redraw the "S". Thank you for the critique.
Is it okay to include your tileset in Lazy Newb Packs?
By all means, go ahead! Please do. I was planning on submitting a patch once I got things sorted out more, but it would be appreciated if you went ahead and added them. I don't know what variants you want to include, but it's probably reasonable to exclude the "dwarf letters" variants, as much as I like them. Thank you kindly.
I think Taffer Berlin is stunning. You have made the impossible possible. I for one don't care that the S and G look similar.
The Greek letters need some love. Especially the "pi" or whatever letter is supposed to represent cabinets in game. I'm not sure that anything like Fraktur or other blackletter traditions exist for Greek printing. You do find a font like Fraktur used for Cyrillic, which has some of the same letters as Greek, such as uppercase pi:
Thank you for the support! I'll see about redrawing the "S" anyways. I'll definitely also improve the "pi" and other tiles: I'll probably end up redrawing them myself, but I'll look into Fraktur for ideas. The tileset definitely needs work, and some playtesting: I haven't even used it in-game yet. I pieced together all of the accented characters myself already, as the original font didn't include them.