ntraFont from PSP homebrew developer BenHur is back. I'm sure some of you guys want to make use of the PSP XMB's internal font in your very own homebrew projects, so this should come in handy. Though the changelog includes only one thing, it's still a very welcome addition.
Changlog for intraFont v0.25:
* 0.25 - added text scrolling in intraFontPrintColumn() (flags INTRAFONT_SCROLL_LEFT/RIGHT/SEESAW/THROUGH)
Make sure you go through the readme for more instructions on how to work around the bitmap font library. Again, the archive includes samples which you can take a close look at in order to make the most use out of this library.
BenHur is still very much open to other suggestions he could add to intraFont, so if you have any, just head over to the forums to drop him a line.
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