Recreation of the character set used in the Atari ST TOS (1985), and later reused in the Atari TT and Atari Falcon.
Most special characters have been included and mapped to their respective unicode equivalents. This recreation also includes the special characters that form the Atari logo (mapped to the dingbat code points U+2768 and U+2769) and the pixelated face of J.R. "Bob" Dobbs (box drawing code points U+250C, U+2510, U+2514 and U+2518).
Only the characters present in the original set have been included.
I designed this Hebrew font because I wanted to try doing an abjad and a reverse font. I enjoy making rounded fonts because they look simple and elegant. The letters look "backwards" so that someone could copy and paste hebrew writing, take a picture / screenshot, and then reverse the image so that the words would be right-to-left with the letters being "reversed" as well. Hopefully this is useful!
*Note: the first few lines of the preview is a romanization. The "proper" font consists of the triangle, parabola, and diamond-like shapes in the bottom half*
A revised script of my alien conlang "cimar" Built with Apple's Hebrew QWERTY in mind, though if you are comfortable with the standard Hebrew layout you should have little trouble as long as you keep in mind the four characters which are used for non-standard sounds.
This script is a semi-featural abjad/abugida hybrid inspired by. Read right-to-left, consonants appear as main glyphs while vowels are diacritics which hang above that follows it. of the glyph determines place of , and diacritics inside of the glyph represent manner. The numbers are in hexadecimal and bound to latin characters (1-9, A-F). Like Hebrew, they are read least-to-greatest place value.
Here are the correspondances with Hebrew characters, their latin transcriptions, and a few IPA symbols where the glyphs make a different sound than in Hebrew and/or English.
מ נ
n m
ף ת ך ק
'(ʔ) k t p
ב ד ג
g d b
פ ס צ כ ה
h x(x~χ) c(ɕ) s f(ɸ)
ש ז ח ר
r(ɣ~ʁ) j(ʑ) z v(β)
ל ט
y l
א ע י ו
o i e a
This is the Plane 10 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+100000~U+10FFFD, 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 U15.0)
Plane E: here
Plane F: here
Plane 10: [THIS FONT]
PUA assignments:
100000~10037F - Latin Extended-4
100380~1003FF - Greek Extended-4
100400~10057F - Cyrillic Extended-4
100580~1005BF - <reserved for BMP Script Extensions>
1005C0~1005FF - Hebrew Extended-1
100600~1006FF - Arabic Extended-3
100700~10109F - <reserved for BMP Script Extensions>
1010A0~1010FF - Georgian Extended-2
101100~1011FF - <reserved for BMP Script Extensions>
101200~10137F - Ethiopic Extended-1
101380~1013DF - <reserved for BMP Script Extensions>
1013E0~1013FF - Cherokee Extended-1
101400~101FFF - <reserved for BMP Script Extensions>
102000~10223F - Symbols and Punctuation Extended-2
102240~10224F - Geomantic Figures
102250~10227F - C64-OS Symbols
102280~1022BF - Commander X16 Symbols
1022C0~1022FF - Powerline Symbols
102300~1023FF - Hex Byte Pictures
102400~10243F - Control Pictures Extended-2
102440~10247F - Sixel Graphics
102480~10249F - Apple MouseText
1024A0~1024CF - Fill Patterns
1024D0~1024FF - Shade Quadrants
102500~10257F - Box Drawing Extended-1
102580~1025BF - Block Elements Extended-1
1025C0~1025FF - Block Sextants
102600~1026FF - Block Octants
102700~1027FF - Dingbats Extended-1
102800~1028FF - Seven-Segment Display Patterns
102900~102FFF - <unassigned>
103000~1030FF - Kana Extended-2
103100~10AFFF - <unassigned>
10B000~10B7FF - <reserved for Indic Conjuncts>
10B800~10CFFF - <unassigned>
10D000~10D19F - Domino Tiles Extended-1
10D1A0~10D2FF - <unassigned>
10D300~10D3FF - Flag Symbols
10D400~10DFFF - <unassigned>
10E000~10E07F - Tengwar Presentation Forms
10E080~10E0FF - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10E100~10E1FF - Engsvanyali Presentation Forms
10E200~10E3AF - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10E3B0~10E3FF - Olaetyan Extended-1
10E400~10E42F - Niskloz Presentation Forms [Nísklôz Presentation Forms]
10E430~10E44F - Kazat Akkorou Extended-1 [Kazat ?Akkorou Extended-1]
10E450~10E5DF - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10E5E0~10E5FF - Ophidian Presentation Forms
10E600~10E62F - Ferengi Extended-1
10E630~10E64F - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10E650~10E67F - Sylabica Extended-1
10E680~10E6CF - Ewellic Presentation Forms
10E6D0~10E7FF - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10E800~10E82F - Monofon Extended-1
10E830~10E88F - Dni Presentation Forms [D'ni Presentation Forms]
10E890~10EB9F - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10EBA0~10EBDF - Cistercian Numerals Extended-1
10EBE0~10EF9F - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10EFA0~10EFCF - Aiha Presentation Forms
10EFD0~10EFFF - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10F000~10F8FF - <unassigned>
10F900~10F91F - Thai Compatibility Forms
10F920~10FAFF - <reserved for compatibility and presentation forms>
10FB00~10FCFF - Latin Fractional Forms
10FD00~10FEFF - Mongolian Presentation Forms
10FF00~10FFBF - <reserved for compatibility and presentation forms>
10FFC0~10FFCF - Source Hints
10FFD0~10FFEF - Transcoding Hints
10FFF0~10FFFF - Plane 10 Specials
Additional PUA assignments can be found in the Plane 0 and F 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!
Squariff square serif with and without the sans. ג is leaning folks. ק got his style from ל Let’s not forget here א is צ cousin. And yes that’s a י for the ה leading leg. These characters are all special so no special characters have been included
CONTAINS:
Latin ASCII, Latin Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Greek and Coptic Coptic, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, Georgian, IPA Extentions, Latin Ligatures, Gothic