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This is a clone of A Horrible Strain on the Serveranything goes in this book-style pixel font. it is for secret project.
maximum of 11 pixels tall (plus 3 px descender below)
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[1.7d] Still working on CJK and Hangul. Still not even halfway there!!!
[beta 1.7c] More CJK, Aboriginal Canadian Syllabics, Bengali
[beta 1.7b] More CJK but still not nearly enough
[beta 1.7a] I found a stray pixel which stretched the font two pixels too high. It's gone now.
[beta 1.7] ??? stuff? korean jamo, like 0.3% more of the CJK, Greek Extended, and one of the East Asian scripts (the name I forgot :<)
[beta 1.6d] assorted CJK and symbols
[beta 1.6c] devanagari (hindi script), thai
[beta 1.6b] thai and other junks. some characters improved
The Unicode bitmap font from Minecraft, also known as GNU Unifont. The game has a font priority system called "providers" that looks for bitmap data for a specific character in the non-Latin European character set first, then in the accented Latin character set, then in the game's low-res default font, then finally here, in the high-res Unicode character set. You can override this priority system by going into Options... > Language..., then setting "Force Unicode Font" to ON.
The game stores this font in images containing 16 rows and 16 columns of characters. Each character is 16 pixels wide and 16 pixels tall, totalling 256 characters per image. Each image represents one Unicode codepage, and there are 256 pages, which covers characters U+0000 to U+FFFF. Control characters and most CJK characters are omitted here, because FontStruct doesn't officially support them.
The font is not monospace, however, so the effective widths of each character are stored in a separate file called glyph_sizes.bin. Information for each character is stored in one byte, and the upper and lower 4 bits of this byte represent the start column and end column with a number ranging from 0 to 15, where 0 is the leftmost column of the character's allotted 16x16 space, and 15 is the rightmost column, respectively.
Knowing all of this allowed me to automate most of the steps involved in creating this recreation. I did not use the FontStructor to make this, I instead used a program to directly interact with FontStruct's API. It is possible to add unsupported characters to a font with this method, but I chose to stay within the limits of what is officially supported.
In honor of the begining of the end of FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into the orange president's collusion with Russians and the successive obstruction of justice, as US Attornet General William Barr releases a highly redacted public version of the Mueller Report, as well as a lighter redacted version to congress on this Thursday, April 18th, 2019, I am releasing this font, "REDACTED" which offers monospaced support (so that individuals can't guess on letters based on character width) for most all Latin characters as well as support for other languages.
Now you can redact hardcopies of electronic documents, too.
Note: Only the printed paper documents are redacted. In fact, I was so amused that someone had unredacted an electronic document by selecting and choosing another font, that it inspired me to do this font.
Specials letterset contains: TOP SECRET | CONFIDENTIAL | YOUR EYES ONLY etc... which can only be seen if the character which contains each phrase is alone on a line, or the last on a line and has room to display before running off the page. Because this is a monospaced font, these phrases are much larger the character width. In fact, each of these phrases starts out with one width blank space so that you have to know where to find them because a normal character picker won't display them.
REDACTED is at Unicode FFF8
TOP SECRET is at Unicode FFF9
CONFIDENTIAL is at Unicode FFFA
YOUR EYES ONLY is at Unicode FFFB
OFFICIAL US BUSINESS is at Unicode FFFC
To Do...
FOR PUBLIC RELEASE is at Unicode FFF?
COVERT BLACK OPERATION is at Unicode FFF?
MAJESTIC OFFICIAL BUSINESS is at Unicode FFF?
G7 SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIRED is at Unicode FFF?
Redacted font uses Unicode character table layout and encoding. Released as CC0 Freeware for Public Consumption by Douglas Peters.
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Clone of 9x9 Strict. This font was originally made on my alternate account (winty5alt), but I don't plan on using that account anymore unless I have a problem logging on to this one.
Anyway, this font is a 9x9 strict pan-unicode font, great for LCD displays & stuff. Hope you enjoy! :)
This is a clone of 9x9 StrictSupported:
Basic Latin
More Latin
Latin-A
Latin-B
IPA Extensions
Spacing Modifier Letters
Combining Accent Marks
Greek and Coptic
Cyrillic
Hebrew
N'Ko
Cherokee
General Symbols
Currency Symbols
Variation Selectors
Specials
Partly Supported:
Laos
Hangul Jamo
Block Elements
Circled Letterforms
Its not finished yet...
Will release the first open-source variation for everyone to expirement at 4000 glyphs.
A retro-styled font inspired by Art Deco and classic computer fonts. Looks like something you'd see in a video game from the 1980's that's set in the 1920's. Includes over 1000 glyphs from Latin and non-Latin alphabets. Best for decoration and titles.
Credit appreciated but not required.
A monospaced version of Barcade Brawl that has been modified to work well as a roguelike font. Not every glyph is centered yet, but all the Basic Latin and More Latin ones are.
A few glyphs (such as #) are modified to break the matrix so that they link together. This is because these glyphs are used to form continuous walls and other structures.
Note also that this design uses a 7x7px matrix which is monospaced at 8px to create 8x7 tiles. I have placed a stray pixel on an unused glyph to make 1px of extra line spacing occur so that the final tiles are 8x8. The preview here onsite adds another px, so it looks slightly out of square. The sample below does too, because it was made before this fix was implemented.
I was working on another spinoff of this that was high-resolution rather than pixel, but since this font has the same LC and UC, I might transplant those glyphs to this font as well to make it as multifunctional as possible. That will more than double the work of making an already big font, though, so it will depend on whether this font gets used by others. A few game developers already use the original "Barcade Brawl" so there is a possibility...
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Original size: 5.25pt (use multiples of this size for pixel perfection)
This is a clone of Barcade Brawl