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good luck!! you can do it
There are fonts ahead of Cmunk, like my F77 Minecraft, Khalfani's no moral, Greenstar987's GS Unicode, and others with hyper-unicode sets...
Best of luck. This is a nice style and its nature (low-poly, rectangular counters) is one that is easy to adapt to the less Latin-like languages like Arabic, Thai, etc. Can't wait to see how this develops!
As an aside, are you KyooshiFonts? I ask because there's no link to those old fonts on your profile... they're kinda "lost specimens" right now...
@Se7enty-Se7en I am aware of those fonts.
@zephram Yes I am KyooshiFonts.
I changed the 'z', it felt wrong.
You missed accents on some of the Latin-A... (Rcedilla, scircumflex, Tstroke, wcircumflex, ycircumflex, etc.)
@Se7enty-Se7en Filled in the rest of Latin A, probably made that mistake because i pasted the letters ahead of time.
The breves on the E, I, O, and U are not the same as the one on the A...
ok i'll fix it
The breve on A/a should be like the others now, lol. It should be rounded. This is a nice font overall. :)
P.S.: 0192 (f with hook) should not be italicized. The italic form of it is used now for the florin, i.e., if you have an italic version of the font. The normal version has been altered since its inclusion into unicode, and is used in a few African languages, thus why the character is no longer called "florin" or italicized. :)
@DP I'm thinking that the breves on the E, I, O, and U should look like the one on the A, so it'd keep the angular look throughout......
Don't worry folks, I will return to work on this font!
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