A recreation of the font used in the Command Prompt since Windows 3.0, extending the height to conform to the 16 px, 8:5 ratio guidelines of 640 px x 400 px (80 x 25). This design differs from the original design of the 8x12 font, so the original character glyphs are found at U+E000—U+E0FF.
Based on the Terminal font, Style 2, "Chinese_big5" coding.
Trivia:
The design of the Digit 9 is basically Digit 6 but rotated 180°. Original can be found at U+E039.
Some Cyrillic letters are from a bootleg copy (in Russian) of Windows XP named 'Pre SP3 Game Edition 2007 Ðóññêàÿ ÁÝÒÀ âåðñèÿ (Русская версия) 0.9.1'
This font only appears in certain Windows apps, like Notepad and Paint (both are versions prior to Windows 11 versions, which the latter did not recognise those fonts with a .fon extension.), and Command Prompt.
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Ever seen the Undertale/Deltarune font in languages like Russian, Greek, Polish, Vietnamese ... ?
It's possible by downloading this font.
i take the undertale/deltarune font and add glyphs that are not from basic latin because everyone always forgets to add them
In the private use area F000-F022 are some chars to help with custom symbols
(Work in Progress)
This is a larger variation of my smaller 8-bit Nostalgia series, and assumes 16pt rendering. It's inspired in large part by the computers from my past: the Commodore 64, Atari, and IBM PC. In many ways, this font is closer to the font used for VGA text -- this font is on an 8x16 grid, while the VGA used a 9x16 grid. However, the VGA font has more letters with serifs, while this font avoids that whenever possible (aside from the typical I/i, L/l, J/j). Only a few other glyphs get serifs when they wouldn't otherwise need it to appear reasonably well-kerned.
This font uses an 8x16 pixel grid. The top three rows are reserved for ascenders and diacritics. The bottom four rows are reserved for descenders. This leaves nine rows for the capital forms, and seven rows for the lowercase forms.
Notable glyphs:
- The "A" and "V" is angled a bit more than usual in a font of this type.
- The "B" has a narrower top half in order to offset the fact that the top and bottom are equal height.
- "J" more closely resembles its lowercase form.
- "g" is a double-story form.
- "3", "4", "5", "6", "9" numerals are fairly unique forms