Welcome to Orwellian Barcode Prison, antithesis of Chicken Wire. The only thing to do here is squint.
please clone this if you want to extend this.
NEW UPDATE!!!: added more latin fixed 0-9 and added greek
The default font used by Adafruit's GFX library. The hex codes correspond to the cp437(true) chart on page 16:
https://cdn-learn.adafruit.com/downloads/pdf/adafruit-gfx-graphics-library.pdf
Hex codes with bit[0] = 0, 1, 8, 9 were unavailable, so bit[2] is set as 1.
(Ex: 0x0001 => 0x0101)
Now supports cyrillic!
| = PC GAMER
` = ПК-ГЕЙМЕР
˂ = ПК
˃ = ГЕЙМЕР
{ = PC
} = GAMER
« = {
» = }
PC Gamer Font: Here
The reason why i didn't just name this "Minecraft Five" was because a Minecraft Five already exists.
Note: I found the character for "U" was broken and the only way to fix it was to use another software. I'll stop rambling heres the fixed file: google drive
This is an alphabet for Kakaluʒi. All letters are in their corresponding Latin letters, except zʒ, which is in cʼs spot.
For Yellow Candy 8432. https://fontstruct.com/fontstructors/2253156/yellow-candy-8432
Q and q are placeholders.
KƷ’s ISO 639 codes are kz and qzh.
In this alphabet, 3 cannot be used as a placeholder for ʒ.
An attempt to make an esoteric form of Latin which is governed by the same amount and extent of structural logic as normal Latin. In other words, Latin that is weird, but makes sense while being as readable to the initiated as normal Latin is. It's a design that is weird in order to make itself easier to read, not harder.
This is a borderline IVO design, not because of its appearance, but because it sometimes requires the same set of visual considerations to interpret.
Millions of people with Irish heritage across the globe today celebrate St. Patrick's Day. The country's patron saint introduced Christianity to Ireland around 432 CE, and his passing on March 17, 461 CE, became a day of commemoration in his homeland.
The holiday holds cultural significance in Canada especially in cities where people who claim Irish ancestry reside like, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Quebec. The country's first St. Patrick's Day parade was held in 1824 in Montreal. The modern celebration typically includes parades, traditional Irish music and dance performances, wearing green clothes and indulging in Irish cuisine and beverages. Have you pinned a shamrock to your jacket yet?