ITDB02 + Shield 2.0 = Touch not working

doc_norway:
Why are you doing this??? UTFTs printNumF() already has everything you need. Use the SevenSegNumFontPlus font and add a blank character at the end. Change the ':' to a '.' if you want to. Then simply specify ':' as a divider and ';' as filler. There is no need whatsoever to rewrite the function for this.

Font can he downloaded here: Electronics - Henning Karlsen

/Henning

Hello, I do this for other reasons than just for decimal point, (I hope) my modifications will allow any fonts arrays created by the program "the dot factory", to be loaded with very little modifications needed, also will use a "lookup table" to replace characters by others, this way we can do whatever character sets, in any orders, and it will save a lot of memory usage... When it's ready I will tell you so you could maybe add it to official release if you like :slight_smile: