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1. New anti-aliased graphics functions to draw lines, wedge shaped lines, circles and rounded rectangles. [Examples are included](https://github.com/Bodmer/TFT_eSPI/tree/master/examples/Smooth%20Graphics). Examples have also been added to [display PNG compressed images](https://github.com/Bodmer/TFT_eSPI/tree/master/examples/PNG%20Images) (note: requires ~40kbytes RAM).
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1. New anti-aliased graphics functions to draw lines, wedge shaped lines, circles and rounded rectangles. [Examples are included](https://github.com/Bodmer/TFT_eSPI/tree/master/examples/Smooth%20Graphics). Examples have also been added to [display PNG compressed images](https://github.com/Bodmer/TFT_eSPI/tree/master/examples/PNG%20Images) (note: requires ~40kbytes RAM).
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2. Frank Boesing has created an extension library for TFT_eSPI that allows a large range of ready-built fonts to be used. Frank's library can be [downloaded here](https://github.com/FrankBoesing/TFT_eSPI_ext). More than 3300 additional Fonts are [available here](https://github.com/FrankBoesing/fonts/tree/master/ofl). The TFT_eSPI_ext library contains examples that demonstrate the use of the fonts.
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2. Frank Boesing has created an extension library for TFT_eSPI that allows a large range of ready-built fonts to be used. Frank's library (adapted to permit rendering in sprites as well as TFT) can be [downloaded here](https://github.com/Bodmer/TFT_eSPI_ext). More than 3300 additional Fonts are [available here](https://github.com/FrankBoesing/fonts/tree/master/ofl). The TFT_eSPI_ext library contains examples that demonstrate the use of the fonts.
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3. Users of PowerPoint experienced with running macros may be interested in the [pptm sketch generator here](https://github.com/Bodmer/PowerPoint_to_sketch), this converts graphics and tables drawn in PowerPoint slides into an Arduino sketch that renders the graphics on a 480x320 TFT. This is based on VB macros [created by Kris Kasprzak here](https://github.com/KrisKasprzak/Powerpoint-ILI9341_t3).
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3. Users of PowerPoint experienced with running macros may be interested in the [pptm sketch generator here](https://github.com/Bodmer/PowerPoint_to_sketch), this converts graphics and tables drawn in PowerPoint slides into an Arduino sketch that renders the graphics on a 480x320 TFT. This is based on VB macros [created by Kris Kasprzak here](https://github.com/KrisKasprzak/Powerpoint-ILI9341_t3).
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