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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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 BrawlThis is another clone of Monkey (my monospace lanky font); it should be very similar to the original except for the lower x-height and the added accented characters (More Latin/Latin-1, Latin Extended A, Latin Extended B, and now Even More Latin/Latin Extended Additional). It is 16 blocks tall and 6 blocks wide; all letters without diacritics are at most 9 above the baseline and at most 3 below, but the accents push the height of a letter up by 3 blocks (or rarely 4), and the box drawing characters extend even higher, to 16 blocks from descender to the highest point. This font uses the FontStruct 2x2 filter method with plenty of composite and stacked bricks, which lets the curves look good at large sizes while remaining sharp on the screen at normal sizes. Mandrill will look strange in the FontStruct preview if you zoom in or out, but if you download it, it will look sharp at size 16 or 12 (depending on the program).
This is a clone of MonkeyKubasta is a monospaced pixel font designed with legibility in mind. The glyphs are easily distinguishable from one another and legible even in small sizes. It’s perfectly applicable for retro style interfaces and games.
An earlier version was created with BitFontMaker2 in 2014 and featured in Beat Cop by Pixel Crow.
Clone of Galaxsea Starlight Mono v3, with some small adjustments to make punctuation more visible and rein in too-wide extended-Latin glyphs that spread into the previous glyph. Credit for the nice sci-fi aesthetic goes purely to dialNforNinja; I only did some technical work to make this work better in text-based games.
This is a clone of Galaxsea Starlight Mono v3After having finished creating Pixelbabania VI, I thought to myself, why not make a version of this font, but with the height restricion removed for those who don't like having foreign characters squished up?
Even added Japanese Katana and Hiragana characters into the mix.
27/4/22 - Came across two glyphs that needed a bit of fixing, the registered sign, which was a width over, and Single Low-9 Quotation Mark, which needed to be moved a pixel down.
This is a clone of Pixelbabania VI