The Unstructed series is obsolete with the construction of GS Unicode 2.0, and the addition of all Unicode blocks into the FS inventory. I won't delete this font for those of you who still use the original, pixelated GS Unicode (for compatibility purposes).
Though I'm only fluent in English (and somewhat Spanish), I do know the Cyrillic / Russian alphabet by heart. While studying this script, I recalled a story my mother told me about the CCCP and the Soviets. She talked about having air raid drills in her school years. I'm no communist, but her story seemed fascinating to me. I also thought the initialism was odd, as standard Russian (including Soviet Russian) doesn't have the equivalent to the Latin C.
It turns out that the Ss in Russian look identical to Cs in English and the Rs in Russian look identical to the Ps in English. This makes the initialism SSSR (es es es ar) and not CCCP (si si si pi).
For this font:
Unicode Block: Cyrillic Extended-C (Added in U9.0)
Unicode Range: 1C80~1C8F
Font Range: 0100~010F
Unicode Link: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1C80.pdf
For more information on USFs see "UnStructed: Syriac Supplement"
This is the Plane 10 font of the GS Unicode 2.0 font series. I've split this font up by plane since font files have a technical limit of 65,535 glyphs.
This font will be made up of U+0020 and U+100000~U+10FFFD, which add up to exactly 65,535 code points.
Things that are planned but not (fully) implemented yet are italicized.
Links to planes (I'll most likely be posting updates related to this series as a whole in the Plane 0 font):
Plane 0: here
Plane 1: here
Plane 2
Plane 3
(No Unicode characters exist in Planes 4 through D as of U15.0)
Plane E: here
Plane F: here
Plane 10: [THIS FONT]
PUA assignments:
100000~10037F - Latin Extended-4
100380~1003FF - Greek Extended-4
100400~10057F - Cyrillic Extended-4
100580~1005BF - <reserved for BMP Script Extensions>
1005C0~1005FF - Hebrew Extended-1
100600~1006FF - Arabic Extended-3
100700~10109F - <reserved for BMP Script Extensions>
1010A0~1010FF - Georgian Extended-2
101100~1011FF - <reserved for BMP Script Extensions>
101200~10137F - Ethiopic Extended-1
101380~1013DF - <reserved for BMP Script Extensions>
1013E0~1013FF - Cherokee Extended-1
101400~101FFF - <reserved for BMP Script Extensions>
102000~10223F - Symbols and Punctuation Extended-2
102240~10224F - Geomantic Figures
102250~10227F - C64-OS Symbols
102280~1022BF - Commander X16 Symbols
1022C0~1022FF - Powerline Symbols
102300~1023FF - Hex Byte Pictures
102400~10243F - Control Pictures Extended-2
102440~10247F - Sixel Graphics
102480~10249F - Apple MouseText
1024A0~1024CF - Fill Patterns
1024D0~1024FF - Shade Quadrants
102500~10257F - Box Drawing Extended-1
102580~1025BF - Block Elements Extended-1
1025C0~1025FF - Block Sextants
102600~1026FF - Block Octants
102700~1027FF - Dingbats Extended-1
102800~1028FF - Seven-Segment Display Patterns
102900~102FFF - <unassigned>
103000~1030FF - Kana Extended-2
103100~10AFFF - <unassigned>
10B000~10B7FF - <reserved for Indic Conjuncts>
10B800~10CFFF - <unassigned>
10D000~10D19F - Domino Tiles Extended-1
10D1A0~10D2FF - <unassigned>
10D300~10D3FF - Flag Symbols
10D400~10DFFF - <unassigned>
10E000~10E07F - Tengwar Presentation Forms
10E080~10E0FF - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10E100~10E1FF - Engsvanyali Presentation Forms
10E200~10E3AF - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10E3B0~10E3FF - Olaetyan Extended-1
10E400~10E42F - Niskloz Presentation Forms [Nísklôz Presentation Forms]
10E430~10E44F - Kazat Akkorou Extended-1 [Kazat ?Akkorou Extended-1]
10E450~10E5DF - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10E5E0~10E5FF - Ophidian Presentation Forms
10E600~10E62F - Ferengi Extended-1
10E630~10E64F - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10E650~10E67F - Sylabica Extended-1
10E680~10E6CF - Ewellic Presentation Forms
10E6D0~10E7FF - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10E800~10E82F - Monofon Extended-1
10E830~10E88F - Dni Presentation Forms [D'ni Presentation Forms]
10E890~10EB9F - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10EBA0~10EBDF - Cistercian Numerals Extended-1
10EBE0~10EF9F - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10EFA0~10EFCF - Aiha Presentation Forms
10EFD0~10EFFF - <reserved for UCSUR extensions>
10F000~10F8FF - <unassigned>
10F900~10F91F - Thai Compatibility Forms
10F920~10FAFF - <reserved for compatibility and presentation forms>
10FB00~10FCFF - Latin Fractional Forms
10FD00~10FEFF - Mongolian Presentation Forms
10FF00~10FFBF - <reserved for compatibility and presentation forms>
10FFC0~10FFCF - Source Hints
10FFD0~10FFEF - Transcoding Hints
10FFF0~10FFFF - Plane 10 Specials
Additional PUA assignments can be found in the Plane 0 and F fonts.
Feel free to recommend PUA assignments!
Also, it's more than likely I won't know every script well enough that there won't be any mistakes. If/when I make a mistake, please tell me and I'll do my best to fix it!
The Unstructed series is obsolete with the construction of GS Unicode 2.0, and the addition of all Unicode blocks into the FS inventory. I won't delete this font for those of you who still use the original, pixelated GS Unicode (for compatibility purposes).
For all USFs:
With the all new UnStructed Fonts (USFs) I aim to include those pesky uncommon and unavailable characters that can't be drawn in FS (even with the advanced Unicode setting) and/or will be included in Unicode 11, 12, 13, and beyond.
I was bored after completing GS Unicode and decided "why not stop at 14,000 characters when there are 86,000+ left to be included - this won't take too long". It seems my ambitions got the best of me again.
As FS includes more blocks for drawing I will remove these fonts, as they will be incorporated into GS Unicode instead.
These fonts are meant to be used with GS Unicode; they have the same 5x9 block format. The Basic Latin space (0020) is included in all fonts.
CJK, Tangut, Oracle Bone, Small Seal, and all that jazz WILL EVENTUALLY BE INCLUDED, but only after every other Unicode block to be added / not in FS (which one would find here: https://unicode.org/roadmaps/ ).
For this font:
Unicode Block: Syriac Supplement (Added in U10.0)
Unicode Range: 0860~086F
Font Range: 0100~010F
Unicode Link: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0860.pdf
Inspired by Greenstar987's GS Unicode 2.0 series (General idea), and Paul Hardy's GNU Unifont (Proportions). I gotten the idea to create a pixel font that supports Unicode.
-- Planes --
Plane 0 - Basic Multilangual Plane — [Here]
Plane 1 - Supplementary Multilangual Plane — [Here]
Plane 2 - Supplementary Ideographic Plane — [Here]
Plane 3 - Tertiary Ideographic Plane — [This]
[No characters have been defined in planes 4 through D as of Unicode 15.0]
Plane E - Supplementray Special-purpose Plane — [Here]
Plane F - Supplementary Private Use Area-A — [PUA]
Plane 10 - Supplementary Private Use Area-B — [PUA]
-- Note --
Ignore the fact that the "TIP" tag is all in lowercase when it should have been in capital letters. Whoever thought of the tag wrote it like that.
The Unstructed series is obsolete with the construction of GS Unicode 2.0, and the addition of all Unicode blocks into the FS inventory. I won't delete this font for those of you who still use the original, pixelated GS Unicode (for compatibility purposes).
German dialectology seems to have quite the influence on Unicode, as a lot of the recent Latin and combining character blocks are partly or entirely dedicated to the subject. Medieval times must've been weird.
Anyway, I personally have neither seen nor used these obscure combining characters, but if you happen to need them, they're here.
Unfortunately, as with the UnStructed UCAS block that I published about an hour ago, "Unstructed: Combining Diacritical Marks Extended" was apparently too long of a name for FS to handle, so I had to abbreviate it.
For this font:
Unicode Block: Combining Diacritical Marks Extended (Added in U7.0)
Unicode Range: 1AB0~1AFF
Font Range: 0100~014F
Unicode Link: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1AB0.pdf
For more information on USFs see "UnStructed: Syriac Supplement"
Inspired by Greenstar987's GS Unicode 2.0 series (General idea), and Paul Hardy's GNU Unifont (Proportions). I gotten the idea to create a pixel font that supports Unicode.
-- Planes --
Plane 0 - Basic Multilangual Plane — [Here]
Plane 1 - Supplementary Multilangual Plane — [Here]
Plane 2 - Supplementary Ideographic Plane — [This]
Plane 3 - Tertiary Ideographic Plane — [Here]
[No characters have been defined in planes 4 through D as of Unicode 15.0]
Plane E - Supplementray Special-purpose Plane — [Here]
Plane F - Supplementary Private Use Area-A — [PUA]
Plane 10 - Supplementary Private Use Area-B — [PUA]
The Unstructed series is obsolete with the construction of GS Unicode 2.0, and the addition of all Unicode blocks into the FS inventory. I won't delete this font for those of you who still use the original, pixelated GS Unicode (for compatibility purposes).
I've always had a fascination with Arabic calligraphy. It's one of my favorite scripts (second to Burmese) and never fails to amaze me. While my low-level pixelated fonts obviously can't do calligraphy very well, I've here provided a handy supplement for Arabic typists in the hopes that it will be at least somewhat useful for basic writing.
Arabic is also one of the few scripts I can write my name in, as the letter j doesn't appear too often worldwide.
For this font:
Unicode Block: Arabic Extended-A (Added in U6.1)
Unicode Range: 08A0~08FF
Font Range: 0100~015F
Unicode Link: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U08A0.pdf
For more information on USFs see "UnStructed: Syriac Supplement"
If you typed Braille with Perky Duck, you can copy and paste it into a Word Editor, like Microsoft Word. Then you just change the font to be this font, Unicode Braille Font. 16 pt font size is recommended.
You can also take text, copy and paste it into an online braille translator, and take that brailled text, and use that text in Microsoft Word. Then change the font type.
You might need to adjust height spacing if it's too cramped. In Microsoft Office, you can right click, and go to Paragraph, and change the Line spacing to 2. That would make it easier to read.
You may adjust margins to give more space as well.
If you're producing print-braille materials, then you can use this braille font alongside a print font, add outlines of pictures, diagrams, and etc., to your documents.
Then documents can be printed on swell paper to form tactile graphics.
With Simbraille, is easier to see the where the dots are placed in the 6-dot cell. It may be used to teach about dot placement.
If you typed Braille with Perky Duck, you can copy and paste it into a Word Editor, like Microsoft Word. Then you just change the font to be this font, Unicode Braille Font. 16 pt font size is recommended.
You can also take text, copy and paste it into an online braille translator, and take that brailled text, and use that text in Microsoft Word. Then change the font type.
You might need to adjust height spacing if it's too cramped. In Microsoft Office, you can right click, and go to Paragraph, and change the Line spacing to 2. That would make it easier to read.
You may adjust margins to give more space as well.
This is a clone of Unicode Braille FontThis is the first font I ever made since I obtained its first debut on January 25th, 2019. As you might have guessed, this is Computer System 5x20, but only the font you see has its size of 48 pixels.
I have also used Combining Diacritical Marks for this type of unicode only because not only it works with combining a diacritical mark into this letter, it can also be used for international/worldwide purposes.
This was cloned from Kazuhito Morita's Computer System 5x20.
Please note that the remaining glyphs you see have been positioned to the left side. You may have to use FontForge before you can edit this font.
This is a clone of Computer System 5x20Computer System Primer is an educational-styled free font which spoofs Computer System 5×20. It is a font entirely made by me.
This is a clone of Computer System 5x20