A monospaced pixel font. Made to be small, basic, legible and support a very wide range of languages.
Character sets completed:
9/20/13 (Pre-Unicode) Everything in the Fontstruct Basic Plane, except Sinhala, Telugu and Tamil.--2676 characters
9/20/13 Turned Unicode on, finally #10. IPA Extensions, Cyrillic Supplement, Extended Latin C, Extended Latin D.--3094 characters
9/22/13 Phonetic Extensions, Phonetic Extensions Supplement.--3286 characters
9/23/13 Spacing Modifier Letters, Combining Diacritical Marks, General Punctuation, Superscript and Subscript, Currency Symbols, Letterlike Symbols, Number Forms. Now #8. --3850 characters
12/28/13 Finished up some incomplete unicode sets (Hebrew, Thai, Malayalam, Bengali, Armenian, Georgian, Sinhala, Gujarati, Gurmukhi). Honestly, I added 200 or so fillers and only 9 real characters :pAlso added Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement, Combining Diactritical Marks for Symbols, Arrows.--4309 characters
12/30/13 Geometric Shapes, Runic, and the Fullwidth part of Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms. Now #7.
--4618 characters
9 Comments
How do you make it scroll
Can you please add a capital final sigma.
@ETHproductions I beat you in number of glyphs!
@brynda:
1. It's a seeecret ;-) (Just kidding, but it's extremely hard to do in the HTML5 version of FS)
2. Is there such thing as a capital final sigma? I already have a placeholder where it would theoretically go (right before regular capital sigma). Please let me know if I missed something.
3. I will say, 14765 glyphs is pretty impressive... Now try creating an actual character for each of those glyphs ;-)
I love the enthusiasm of the young, but no, there is no Capital final Sigma—there never has been, and if there were, it would have been added to fonts hundreds of years ago. The trend with Greek nowadays, is to simply use the "c" styled form of "s" only, but it is infrequent.
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