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Inspired by Greenstar987's GS Unicode 2.0 series (General idea), and Paul Hardy's GNU Unifont (Proportions). I gotten the idea to create a pixel font that supports Unicode.
-- Planes --
Plane 0 - Basic Multilangual Plane — [This]
Plane 1 - Supplementary Multilangual Plane — [Here]
Plane 2 - Supplementary Ideographic Plane — [Here]
Plane 3 - Tertiary Ideographic Plane — [Here]
[No characters have been defined in planes 4 through D as of Unicode 15.0]
Plane E - Supplementray Special-purpose Plane — [Here]
Plane F - Supplementary Private Use Area-A — [PUA]
Plane 10 - Supplementary Private Use Area-B — [PUA]
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Please note before commenting: This is intended to be a last resort font. While it will support as many languages as possible, scripts that have special forms for letter combinations (like Devangari, Bengali, Gujarati, etc.) or scripts that change shape dependant on position within a word (Like Arabic scripts for example) may not render correctly with this font. If you desire correct rendering of complex scripts, you should probably use OpenType supported fonts that makes use of these features.
I know many of the blocks are still unfinished. But with enough time (and memory), this might support every character in Unicode…
Good luck! You'll need it!
Happy Pi day!
ooo nice!
i believe ɠ should be a *script* g with a hook instead of a two story g
Should I make the CJK ideographs like they appear in Unifont?
Working on the remaining Cyrillic Blocks (At least those in Unicode 14).
Fun Fact: The Multiocular O was only used in a single 15th c. manuscript in the Old Church Slavonic phrase "серафими мн҄оꙮчитїй" (serafimi mnogoočitii, meaning "many-eyed seraphim").
When Unicode 5.1 introduced the letter that was used literally only once, it had 7 eyes (probably because the scam from Karsky in 1979 was not good), but the source had 10 eyes, so Unicode 15 will correct this, so when that comes out, I'll probably need to do the same too…
I meant to type "scan" and never noticed…
Adding the Lao Yamakkan (U+0ECE) before Unicode 15 is released cause why not.
Also Meek, if you read this, Unicode 15 is being released on the 13th of September (tomorrow).
Why does the lowercase G look weird from all the other letters?
@susi baka Unifont condenses the DŽ, LJ, and NJ digraphs as well…
Challenge me and my "9x5 Ultimate" font!
Why is there a capital final sigma? There isn't supposed to be one!
The Æ and Œ are more considered ligatures, although some languages have them as letters, like Danish and French.
@susi baka Uhhmmm, what are you talking about? I still see a download button, even in incognito mode.
good pixel monospaced font 10/10
also i like your letter "g" design
cheers
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