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Okay, I've gotten to a point I'm happy with regarding it but I leave my process here in the event somebody else needs it. So I usually use inkscape for any of my strange edge-case needs for a graphics editor. So far I've noticed that any thin fonts tend to display horribly.
The first thing I was able to do was to use a thicker/bold font, this really helps if you're not "hand-designing" the image with geometry.
The second is that text at the end of my SVG was getting cut off, as such I added a space and a | or "pipe" and increased the width of the display box gradually till what I wanted to be displayed showed up. The pipe probably wasn't needed but overdoing the width causes it to override the height leading to some undesired image scaling, thus the space and pipe was enough of a solution to let me increase the width without accidently scaling the image.
Question, how did you make the ROBCO Industries terminal title svg? By hand or with some program?
I wanted to replace it with my own but the couple of attempts I have tried look horrible with my processes.
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