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Added new section "lower.font":
To avoid section overlap caused by the memory needs of the new characters, a new section has been introduced to store the font data behind the code and data sections. The handling is a little bit overengineered but was used to have the same look as the upper section, where a defined structure had to be rebuild to match the output of another compiler. moving the lower section behind the upper would save firmware space but result in the need of a new fontlib version.
author | Ideenmodellierer |
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date | Mon, 30 Nov 2020 20:52:49 +0100 |
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