This is a multilingual font, and will likely be a perennial work in progress. Feel free to suggest the addition of new scripts and glyphs, as well as changes to existing glyphs (esp. non-Latin).
Largest font tagged with 'segment'. ≥180 languages supported from 22 scripts (Arabic*, Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Greek, Braille, Emoji*, Bopomofo, Hangul Jamo, Armenian, Katakana, NKo*, Lisu, Lydian, Ol Chiki*, Mro*, Toto*, Tengwar CSUR*, Cirth CSUR*, Shavian, Klingon CSUR, Nag Mundari*, Multani, Pau Cin Hau*). Partial support for 2 languages (Korean, Japanese). 5 game sets supported (Mahjong, Chess, Draughts, Dice, Playing Cards). 12060 B of ROM for a full hardware implementation.
Turkish users, the lowercase i is dotted without serifs and dotless with serifs.
(_ is next to be added to this font)
Galuang Kabau names have meanings respectively. At the Galuang there are tendrils that form a circle toward the center or outside the circle. The galuang name is based on galuang in each letter. Kabau is a word that give minang traditional house a sign at roof top of the house, like an horn buffalo, so at the top of my font, i also give a horn buffalo as the same as minang traditional house. The Minangkabau (also called the Minang) come from West Sumatra Province and are the majority ethnic group in all areas of the province other than in the islands inhabited by the Mentawai people. They are the fourth largest ethnic group in Indonesia and have a great deal of influence. The very name Minangkabau witnesses to a high degree of wit. Literally the name is said to mean "winning" (menang) "water buffalo" (kabau or kerbau). Traditional Minangkabau homes have roof eaves that soar outwards like the horns of the buffalo.