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Variant of the Power Font containing more characters
It includes support for Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Armenian, Hebrew (In Development), Deseret, Shavian and Toto scripts and includes glyphs that can be added without the Unicode Letter sets option enabled as well. Unlike the alterego, it contains coverage of Unicode later than 7.0
Glyphs with more than one diacritical mark above or below are shown with stretched marks to make the glyph being at most 3 pixels long above
Fraktur Glyphs are rendered in a stencil-like style (Exlcuding the ones from Latin Extended-E), partly based on the FreakFraktur fontstruction made originally by Icelar but with adjustments
See here for the version containing glyphs that can only be added without the Unicode Letter Sets option enabled
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Incomplete but will be published for those who want to get a taste of the expanded version of Power
Additional Latin is done and work is being done for Extended Greek (The only Greek glyphs that didn't appeared in the compact "Power" font aside from minor ones in Phonetic Extensions blocks)
Cyrillic is almost done except for Modifier and combining glyphs. After that, only a minor amount of Symbols and English Orthography reforms are left for implementation
Are you planning to make more languages for this font?
Font is done with an extremely minor amount of Sumbols left
@Kiên Trung (trungdangTrung Kiên), I have done Deseret and Shavian. This font may gain more support as more are identified. Languages that can be added without enabling Unicode Letter Sets will be added to the compact Power as well
@HM100: Maybe you will have to take a look at the accents mark, like the grave, acute and tilde, they are bolder and thicker than the character thickness
@Kiên Trung (trungdangTrung Kiên) For grave and acute, (Grave shown here), I can go with something like this since it looks large. This will update both font variants (Power and PowerPlus) to include this change. For tide, I don't know if something can be done. The original variants can occupy the PUA spots once occupied in my dreams by the Font Size control glyphs
This makes the mark occupy to 2x2 pixels instead of 3x2. Makes it less bold. I will process glyphs with just these marks and then I will process the ones with one of these marks and another one.
I've done this. Should match the Caron and Circumflex marks as the previous implementations were indeed bolder than the newer ones (Checked them)
Strangely, in FontDrop's language database, a CJK unified ideograph appears to be included in Slovenian Language's required letters in order to be supported from a font. As such, it has been added (U9579). No other CJK ideographs will be added as this font won't support CJK
That might probably be a bug with FontDrop as B-Ž are listed twice.
Maybe my version of the ~ can help you:
or this one because it looks like your font is a width of 4 pixels:
@Kiên Trung (trungdangTrung Kiên) The second ones looks good and I will apply it only on the tide glyph. For the diacritical mark, I will go with this one since nudging will not work for the diacritical mark
@HM100: Nudging can work on all glyphs, including the diacritical marks
Yes but when I want to do nudging on diacritical makrs, I do it on all bricks that construct it, not on specific as nudging is not preserved when you want to create a composite brick based on that mark.
Bold and Double Struck styles of Latin letters is coming, one of the additions of version 2.0.0
Armenian support is coming to Power
Check all the X-related glyphs, as well as glyphs that resemble < and > as I see that some bricks got swapped.
@Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM) I fixed them already and that affected superscript and subscript glyphs as well. All looking well now
Various arrow glyphs will be added. Hebrew will also follow on both Power font variants (Standard and Plus)
Hebrew are next before finalizing arrows
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