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steve e252ddb952 Add full project structure: backend, frontend, Docker, and CI workflows
- Organize backend into src/ (routes/, services/, db/) per package.json entrypoint
- Add migrations/import-mdb.js for one-time .mdb → SQLite migration
- Add public/ frontend: check ledger table, slide-in new/edit panel, PDF generation
- Add docker/Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml for self-hosted deployment
- Add .github/workflows: Docker Hub build+push on main/tags, TODO→Issues scanner
- Add GnuMICR font files (GPL-2.0) for MICR E-13B line rendering
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If you're using this font under Microsoft Windows, I can't help you.
If you're using it under a Linux-y operating system, there are documents
available which do a better job than I ever would at explaining how to
install them.
In general, take a look at the Font-HOWTO, available from
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Font-HOWTO.html particularly
"Making Fonts Available To X"
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Font-HOWTO-4.html
and
"Making Fonts Available to GhostScript"
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Font-HOWTO-5.html
I have included a test PostScript(tm) file called "test.ps" that you can
fire up in GhostScript to see if you have that set up correctly.
I have also included a file, "symbols.png" to show you which characters
you need to type to get the various MICR symbols.
Note that to function in the MICR readers, this font must be sized
exactly right. GnuMICR is designed to be used at 12 point size.
Good luck!