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Mac supported HUDs?
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Hey guys. I was wondering if anyone could help me find some HUDs that are mac supported for 4:3? Any HUDs give will be appreciated. I know Rays HUD is now mac supported with its new font but Thank you! Sorry if this is in the wrong category or a remake of a previous thread i just couldn't find any. Again, thanks!

Hey guys. I was wondering if anyone could help me find some HUDs that are mac supported for 4:3? Any HUDs give will be appreciated. I know Rays HUD is now mac supported with its new font but Thank you! Sorry if this is in the wrong category or a remake of a previous thread i just couldn't find any. Again, thanks!
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Don't know about 4:3, but omp's works perfectly on OS X @ 16:10. Out of curiosity, are you running TF2 on a different resolution than your desktop? Whenever I try that (or do it accidentally), I get all sorts of mouse weirdness.

Don't know about 4:3, but omp's works perfectly on OS X @ 16:10. Out of curiosity, are you running TF2 on a different resolution than your desktop? Whenever I try that (or do it accidentally), I get all sorts of mouse weirdness.
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The big problem with mac/linux HUD support is the font format. For anyone who feels like it, you can almost definitely convert a HUD to be mac compatible by converting any custom fonts to otf and then changing the relevant extensions in clientscheme(?).

The big problem with mac/linux HUD support is the font format. For anyone who feels like it, you can almost definitely convert a HUD to be mac compatible by converting any custom fonts to otf and then changing the relevant extensions in clientscheme(?).
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So .otf fonts offer greater compatibility than .ttf ones on mac/linux? If this is true, it definitely isn't well known.

Thanks for pointing this out!

So .otf fonts offer greater compatibility than .ttf ones on mac/linux? If this is true, it definitely isn't well known.

Thanks for pointing this out!
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I use gunblade's hud on my mac

I use gunblade's hud on my mac
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Yeah i currently use a version of gunblade HUD as well but just browsing the different choices. And wareya you are right. The fonts that could work on a smaller pc just take up the whloe screen on the mac (atleast for me).

Yeah i currently use a version of gunblade HUD as well but just browsing the different choices. And wareya you are right. The fonts that could work on a smaller pc just take up the whloe screen on the mac (atleast for me).
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I was thinking on the HUDs that appear too large in game, I was thinking if I could edit the wide and tall values in ui or in client scheme but I'm not completely sure which elements to change or just completely change the font of the HUD all together. I know Rays has a video to do that.

I was thinking on the HUDs that appear too large in game, I was thinking if I could edit the wide and tall values in ui or in client scheme but I'm not completely sure which elements to change or just completely change the font of the HUD all together. I know Rays has a video to do that.
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My HUD was made for Macs as I have a Mac.

[url=http://teamfortress.tv/thread/12745/?page=1]My HUD[/url] was made for Macs as I have a Mac.
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Looks great Sevin. Will definitely try it out.

Looks great Sevin. Will definitely try it out.
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knhud worked flawlessly for me, and in 4:3 too.

knhud worked flawlessly for me, and in 4:3 too.
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