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- 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.
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If you're using it under a Linux-y operating system, there are documents
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available which do a better job than I ever would at explaining how to
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install them.
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In general, take a look at the Font-HOWTO, available from
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http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Font-HOWTO.html particularly
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"Making Fonts Available To X"
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http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Font-HOWTO-4.html
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and
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"Making Fonts Available to GhostScript"
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http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Font-HOWTO-5.html
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I have included a test PostScript(tm) file called "test.ps" that you can
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fire up in GhostScript to see if you have that set up correctly.
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I have also included a file, "symbols.png" to show you which characters
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you need to type to get the various MICR symbols.
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Note that to function in the MICR readers, this font must be sized
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exactly right. GnuMICR is designed to be used at 12 point size.
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Good luck!
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