dice based cypher made from 2d6 sets for each letter~
the key is attached as the sample; the letters shown there correspond to the letters typed out in lowercase as default. As upper case the colors of the dice are flipped but the order of the numbers is the same for each letter.
See also:
Pixel Bold
you do it bold main gain many the 563 characters from full version!
¡Una fuente de letra hermosa y con un estilo natural! O al menos el tipo de letra que uso para escribir en la vida real. Jajaja, qué buen chiste. En fin, espero que disfrutes mucho esta obra y no te arrepientas de haberla descargado, o por lo menos que la descargues. ¡Crea textos, diálogos o títulos con esta fuente de letra tan divertida de la que no te vas a arrepentir!
Instrucciones para usar esta fuente de letra: Haz clic en el vínculo de descarga (Download) y después selecciona "Descargar como fuente TrueType (.ttf)". Descarga el archivo ".zip" en una carpeta donde sepas que estará ahí (p. ej. la carpeta Descargas). Cuando la descarga esté lista, dirígete a la carpeta donde la guardaste y busca el archivo. Cuando lo encuentres, apúntalo y abre el menú contextual con el botón derecho del ratón (Ó la combinación Shift+F10) y después haz clic en "Extraer aquí" (O presiona la tecla "X" y después "Enter") para extraer los archivos. Busca un archivo titulado "escritura.ttf", cuando lo encuentres, córtalo (CTRL+X) y pégalo en la carpeta "Fonts" (O usa la combinación ALT+D y después escribe <C:\Windows\Fonts>. Cuando estés adentro pega el archivo (CTRL+V)). ¡Y listo, ya puedes escribir textos con tu nueva fuente de letra! Espero que lo disfrutes.
NOTA: ESTOY TRABAJANDO EN UNA ACTUALIZACIÓN DE ESTA FUENTE DE LETRA. SI LA QUIERES DESCARGAR DESPUÉS, PUEDES ESPERAR A QUE TERMINE DE MODIFICAR POR COMPLETO LA FUENTE. PRONTO ESTA FUENTE TENDRÁ UN CAMBIO RADICAL CON LA ACTUALIZACIÓN EN LA QUE TRABAJÉ, QUE CONSISTE EN MODIFICAR LAS LETRAS MAYÚSCULAS; PARA QUE, LUEGO SI QUIERES, VUELVAS A DESCARGAR ESTE ELEMENTO.
P.D. ESTA NOTA ES SÓLO PARA LOS INTERESADOS EN ESTE ELEMENTO. SI A TI NO TE INTERESA, PUES VAYA, SOLO TE HICE PERDER EL TIEMPO.
SEGUNDA ACTUALIZACIÓN: SÉ LO MÁS PACIENTE QUE PUEDAS Y ESPERA DE AQUÍ HASTA JULIO, (QUE ES CUANDO POSIBLEMENTE TERMINE). NUEVOS CARACTERES EN ESTE FUENTE DE LETRA OFRECEN CADA VEZ MÁS ACCESIBLIDAD A LA GENTE QUE ESCRIBE... Y A LOS QUE TAL VEZ HAYAN VISTO ESTO. SE UNEN NUEVOS CARACTERES A ESTE ARCHIVO DE FUENTE DE LETRA, QUE INCLUYE: LETRAS MODIFICADAS DEL LATÍN COMPLETO (INCLUYE ACENTOS, SÍMBOLOS, COMBINACIONES, ENTRE OTROS) Y LA INCLUSIÓN DEL ALFABETO GRIEGO CON ACENTOS Y SÍMBOLOS. PRÓXIMAMENTE.
¡Fuente de letra en píxeles que inculye todos los caracteres comunes! Úsala en donde sea, es compatible con la mayoría de idiomas que utilicen la Alfabetización Internacional. Crea textos, diálogos o títulos con esta fuente de letra tan divertida y disponible de la que no te vas a arrepentir.
Instrucciones para usar esta fuente de letra: Haz clic en el vínculo de descarga (Download) y después selecciona "Descargar como fuente TrueType (.ttf)". Descarga el archivo ".zip" en una carpeta donde sepas que estará ahí (p. ej. la carpeta Descargas). Cuando la descarga esté lista, dirígete a la carpeta donde la guardaste y busca el archivo. Cuando lo encuentres, apúntalo y abre el menú contextual con el botón derecho del ratón (Ó la combinación Shift+F10) y después haz clic en "Extraer aquí" (O presiona la tecla "X" y después "Enter") para extraer los archivos. Busca un archivo titulado "pixeles.ttf", cuando lo encuentres, córtalo (CTRL+X) y pégalo en la carpeta "Fonts" (O usa la combinación ALT+D y después escribe <C:\Windows\Fonts>. Cuando estés adentro pega el archivo (CTRL+V)). ¡Y listo, ya puedes escribir textos con tu nueva fuente de letra! Espero que lo disfrutes.
This is the Plane F font of the GS Unicode 2.0 font series. I've split this font up by plane since font files have a technical limit of 65,535 glyphs.
This font will be made up of U+0020 and U+F0000~U+FFFFD, which add up to exactly 65,535 code points.
Things that are planned but not fully implemented yet are italicized.
Links to planes (I'll most likely be posting updates related to this series as a whole in the Plane 0 font):
Plane 0: here
Plane 1: here
Plane 2
Plane 3
(No Unicode characters exist in Planes 4 through D as of U14.0)
Plane E: here
Plane F: [THIS FONT]
Plane 10: here
PUA assignments:
F0000~F0E6F - Kinya Syllables
F0E70~F16AF - Pikto
F16B0~F16FF - <reserved for future (U)CSUR allocations>
F1700~F18FF - Semtog
F1900~F19FF - sitelen pona
F1A00~F1AFF - <reserved for future (U)CSUR allocations>
F1B00~F1C3F - Shidinn
F1C40~F1FFF - <reserved for future (U)CSUR allocations>
F2000~F23FF - canIPA
F2400~F27FF - Phonetic Extensions-1
F2800~F297F - MUFI Extensions
F2980~F39FF - Latin Extended-2
F3A00~F3BFF - canIPA Extended-1
F3C00~F3CFF - Greek Extended-2
F3D00~F3EFF - Cyrillic Extended-2
F3F00~F3FFF - Georgian Extended-1
F4000~F411F - Voynich
F4120~F413F - Cistercian Cipher
F4140~F41DF - Tironian Notes
F41E0~F4D9F - <unassigned>
F4DA0~F4DAF - Camp Duodecimal Numerals
F4DB0~F4DFF - Kodo Symbols
F4E00~F4FFF - Kamakawi
F5000~F5FFF - <unassigned>
F6000~F603F - Lakota
F6040~F7FFF - <unassigned>
F8000~F81FF - Sylabica Extended-1
F8200~FAFFF - <unassigned>
FB000~FB07F - Djenpa
FB080~FB0FF - <reserved for Oneiric Conscripts>
FB100~FB17F - Vinhorai
FB180~FB1FF - Sirboan
FB200~FB27F - Xiphosee
FB280~FB2FF - Minirasse
FB300~FB37F - Anemoian
FB380~FB3FF - Nihilezhxa
FB400~FB47F - Aa-Infinitio
FB480~FB4FF - Kaioloko
FB500~FB9FF - <reserved for Oneiric Conscripts>
FBA00~FBA7F - Xiphosee Cursive
FBA80~FBFFF - <reserved for Oneiric Conscripts>
FC000~FC02F - Camellian
FC030~FC07F - Muric
FC080~FC0BF - Aliphbepf
FC0C0~FC0DF - Kaotican
FC0E0~FC0FF - Andorian
FC100~FCEFF - <unassigned>
FCF00~FCF2F - Moj
FCF30~FCF4F - Ajan
FCF50~FDEFF - <unassigned>
FDF00~FDFFF - <reserved for merrybot_v2>
FE000~FE01F - <reserved for Erictom333>
FE020~FE02F - Raichi-2
FE030~FE06F - Orange Sheet Ideographs
FE070~FE08F - A20
FE090~FE0CF - Aereian
FE0D0~FE10F - A56
FE110~FE15F - Pargy
FE160~FE17F - Early Gerudo
FE180~FE19F - Tone Letters Extended-1
FE1A0~FE1BF - Combining Diacritical Marks Extended-2
FE1C0~FE1FF - <reserved for Erictom333>
FE200~FE3FF - Yoshiese Ideographs
FE400~FE41F - Minecraftian Supplement
FE420~FE6FF - Minecraftian
FE700~FE77F - Hylian
FE780~FE79F - Gerudo
FE7A0~FE7DF - Gerudo Presentation Forms
FE7E0~FE7FF - L8
FE800~FE87F - Legend of Zelda Symbols
FE880~FE8BF - Super Smash Bros Symbols
FE8C0~FE8FF - Fantendo Smash Bros Symbols
FE900~FE97F - Mathematical Symbols Extended-1
FE980~FE9BF - Symbols and Punctuation Extended-2
FE9C0~FE9FF - Number Forms Extended-1
FEA00~FEBFF - <reserved for Erictom333>
FEC00~FEC0F - Gothic Extended-1
FEC10~FEC3F - Arabic Extended-1
FEC40~FECBF - <reserved for Erictom333>
FECC0~FECFF - Cyrillic Extended-3
FED00~FED5F - Tatar
FED60~FED7F - <reserved for Erictom333>
FED80~FEDAF - Script Gerudo
FEDB0~FEDFF - Script Gerudo Presentation Forms
FEE00~FEEFF - Mitrata Lipi
FEF00~FEF3F - Featural Minecraftian
FEF40~FEF8F - African Transitional
FEF90~FEFFF - <reserved for Erictom333>
FF000~FF4BF - <unassigned>
FF4C0~FF4EF - Ath
FF4F0~FFEFF - <unassigned>
FFE00~FFE1F - Adobe Compatibility Forms
FFE20~FFEFF - Apple Compatibility Forms
FFF00~FFFEF - Fragments
FFFF0~FFFFF - Plane F Specials
Additional PUA assignments can be found in the Plane 0 and (eventually) 10 fonts.
Feel free to recommend PUA assignments, though if it's a smaller block (i.e. ~256 characters or fewer), I might recommend the BMP PUA.
Also, it's more than likely I won't know every script well enough that there won't be any mistakes. If/when I make a mistake, please tell me and I'll do my best to fix it!
[Description last updated 15 June 2022] - removed Seyemvoqla
[Description updated 14 June 2022] - changed "Latin Extended-2" to "Phonetic Extensions-1" and "Latin Extended 3" to "Latin Extended-2"
Pixel Sans, but not pixel. Inspired by GS Unicode 2.0 and Beeg Chonk.
What if GS Unicode wasn't just made of pixels? What if it had a better, more appealing width/height ratio? What if it utilized the new FS inventory? And what if I wasn't way too ambitious/crazy in making this? No idea, but I'm eager to find out!
I've split this font series up by plane since font files have a technical limit of 65,535 glyphs.
Things that are planned but not fully implemented yet are italicized.
This font (Plane 0) should also serve as the hub for most major updates (like those relating to the series as a whole).
Links to planes:
Plane 0: [THIS FONT]
Plane 1: here
Plane 2
Plane 3
(No Unicode characters exist in Planes 4 through D as of U14.0)
Plane E: here
Plane F: here
Plane 10: here
PUA assignments for Plane 0:
E000~E07F - Tengwar
E080~E0FF - Cirth
E100~E14F - Engsvanyali
E150~E1AF - Kinya
E1B0~E1CF - Ilianore
E1D0~E1FF - Syai
E200~E26F - Verdurian
E270~E28F - aUI
E290~E2BF - Amman-Iar
E2C0~E2CF - Streich
E2D0~E2FF - Xaini
E300~E33F - Mizarian
E340~E35F - Zirinka
E360~E37F - Sarkai
E380~E3AF - Thelwik
E3B0~E3FF - Olaetyan
E400~E42F - Niskloz
E430~E44F - Kazat Akkorou
E450~E46F - Kazvarad
E470~E48F - Zarkhand
E490~E4BF - Rozhxh
E4C0~E4EF - Serivelna
E4F0~E4FF - Kelwathi
E500~E51F - Saklor
E520~E54F - Rynnan
E550~E57F - Alzetjan
E580~E59F - Telarasso
E5A0~E5BF - Ssuraki
E5C0~E5DF - Gargoyle
E5E0~E5FF - Ophidian
E600~E62F - Ferengi
E630~E64F - Seussian Latin Extensions
E650~E67F - Sylabica
E680~E6CF - Ewellic
E6D0~E6EF - Amlin
E6F0~E73F - Unifon Extended-1
E740~E76F - Unifon
E770~E77F - Solresol
E780~E7FF - Visible Speech
E800~E82F - Monofon
E830~E88F - Dni
E890~E8DF - Aurebesh
E8E0~E8FF - Tonal
E900~E97F - Glaitha-A
E980~E9FF - Glaitha-B
EA00~EA9F - Lhenazi
EAA0~EAFF - Wanya
EB00~EB3F - Orokin
EB40~EB5F - Standard Galactic
EB60~EB9F - Braille Extended-1
EBA0~EBDF - Cistercian Numerals
EBE0~EBFF - Kaktovik Numerals
EC00~EC2F - Cylenian
EC30~EC6F - Syrrin
EC70~ECFF - <reserved for future (U)CSUR allocations>
ED00~ED3F - Deini
ED40~ED7F - Niji
ED80~EF7F - <reserved for future (U)CSUR allocations>
EF80~F2FF - Latin Extended-1
F300~F3FF - Combining Diacritical Marks Extended-1
F400~F4FF - Symbols and Punctuation Extended-1
F500~F53F - Greek Extended-1
F540~F57F - Cyrillic Extended-1
F580~F7BF - <unassigned>
F7C0~F7FF - Kana Extended-1
F800~F81F - Font Specifics
F820~F89F - <unassigned>
F8A0~F8CF - Aiha
F8D0~F8FF - Klingon
Additional PUA assignments can be found in the Plane F and 10 fonts.
Feel free to recommend PUA assignments!
Also, it's more than likely I won't know every script well enough that there won't be any mistakes. If/when I make a mistake, please tell me and I'll do my best to fix it!
[Description last updated 5 June 2022]
Inspired by Neoletters.
Finished! (Took me 3 days)
Private use characters are encoded in Variation Selectors and Latin Ext. D.
(Inspied by The TI-92 Font)
Based off of a puzzle game Idea I have.
It's sort of like a cross between Gunpey and a 1-D Sudoku.
If you want to see the specific rules to the game, take a look at this document:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lXeDR1XjB7zTUVcm7y7BlOcOmg9rxpAkX7CK_rhQx_I/edit?usp=sharing
Version 1.1
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A font designed and optimized for writing very small and dense math equations, especially those related to ESOSVM. This should make cramming equations onto a small canvas much easier.
I included A-Z and a-z so you can write with the font or use the letters to declare variable names. So it isn't just a "pure math" font like most other mathematics fonts I have seen around.
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DIAGRAMMING PIECES
These are still being drawn and tested. The sizes these have to be will depend on the sizes of all other glyphs, so these pieces will be made last.
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ANIMA OPERATORS
` - skein
@ - infH (infinitude of harmony)
# - infD (infinitude of dissonance)
_ - rskamacha
Ó - Palkyl's number
Ô - Marräd's number
Õ - Ehnetahinian void
Ö - Quanta/Phenom interface
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LILTS
& - aShift
* - kShift
Ø - Phlogistian
Ù - Quintessential
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PHENOMS
ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐ - quanta
Ñ - Marinanian constant
Ò - Dheenian constant
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A pixel-for-pixel recreation of the font on TI-83 and black and white TI-84 graphing calculators, remapped to Unicode. There are lots of TI fonts already on FontStruct, but this is the only one that features the full set of 249 characters, including semigraphics characters. Everything that doesn't have a Unicode BMP codepoint has been mapped to Control Pictures because FontStruct doesn't support the Private Use Area.
NEW FOR 2021: Now that FontStruct supports all of Unicode 13, I’ve mapped more characters to the newly available Supplemental Multilingual Plane. The characters that still have no Unicode equivalent have been moved to the Private Use Area starting at U+E000. Due to a FontStruct bug, these characters don’t show up on this preview page, but they will be in the font if you download it.
Source for characters: http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/83lgfont
Version 2.6
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Inspired by a comment by jonrgrover.
I built diamonds sized according to the Fibonacci series, then made a segmented display out of them. The design was then carved away to make the glyphs you see here. I used the members 1, 2, 3, 5, and 8. These sizes proved most feasible to work with in this sort of arrangement.
I gave the terminals a flared appearance which I think makes the glyphs look slightly Celtic. The design also makes me think of beach sand and things found on the beach - shells, pretty rocks, and so on.