This glyph is from the file FONT1.AAF and represents the character 'b' (ASCII 98). Here is an example of the bitmap of a glyph. There does not appear to be a linear increase in brightness from values 1 to 9. The values 1 to 9 represent the relative brightness of that pixel, with 9 being the brightest.Each pixel can have a possible value in the range of 0 to 9. A glyph is defined by a rectangular bitmap representing the pixels of the glyph, corresponding to the way that it appears on the screen. each glyph has it's own width and height. The fonts in an AAF file are typically non-fixed size, i.e. The AAF file stores a separate glyph for each of the 256 position in the ASCII table. Only the AAF files used in the English versions are discussed here, there may or may not be variations for other languages. The AAF Font File Format is used to store fonts in Fallouts 1 & 2.
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