Hi,
The L2 format uses two bits per pixel, giving four levels of grayscale per pixel. The stride is the number of bytes which contain one row of the image. 44 bytes will have the data for 176 pixels as you get four pixels per byte.
In general, a font converted (for example by our Asset Builder) will have the characters arranged as a vertical bitmap (one character wide by four tall if you have four letters) if you were to view it as an image (the asset builder outputs a png of the converted font where you can see this).
When displaying the font, make sure to set your format to L2 so that EVE knows how to display it.
If you look through the data then each pixel will be two bits and so look at pairs of bits for each pixel.
What settings did you use in the Asset Builder to convert it and what code were you using to display it?
p.s. We have a new forum for EVE on our BRT Community and so we recommend to post any EVE questions there
http://www.brtcommunity.com/index.php?board=7.0Best Regards, FTDI Community