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The RomByte font when displayed on a matrix display in real life.
Comes with the feature that when you look far away / when the font is small, you don't notice the small gaps. However, when you up look closely, you can spot the tiny gaps between the pixels.
Can be used as a grey-colored version of RomByte if displayed correctly.
This is a clone of RomBytefont for the Quat language. note that:
the letter for /ɨ/ is mapped to the character Y
the letter for /j/ is mapped to the character J
the letter for /ʃ/ is mapped to the character H
the "number start" & "number end" symbols are mapped to [ and ] respectively
the letters can't connect; i don't want to manually draw out every syllable
This is an objectively better version of my NEStyle font.
Not finished. Will add more glyphs soon. Some inconsistencies may be fixed. More versions of this font will be created.
Also, am I the only one who gets lagged out a ton when I scroll down the "All letters" list?
Because sometimes you need a thick scribble font.
This is a clone of FrugalFantasyMonoThis is a monospaced sans-serif bitmap-style font designed primarily for use in music trackers, hence the "#" looking more like a "♯". It also makes a reasonable terminal font! As always, I'm keen to add more characters on request.
i take the undertale/deltarune font and add glyphs that are not from basic latin because everyone always forgets to add them
In the private use area F000-F022 are some chars to help with custom symbols
The full subscript version of Rombyte.
This is a clone of RomByte - SuperscriptsMy first Pixelart font :)
Also please don't worry about the letters at the end. They're bugged
This is the display font from the Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus CE calculator. This is different from the TI-84 Plus calculator, because the resolution of the CE is approximately three times higher. This was published on March 2nd, 2023 and is the original TI-84 display font that is a usable type font. Credit for the FontLibC font: (the FontLibC font is not compatible with a computer, I just made one that is based off the FontLibC font) 84+CE OS Fonts for FontLibC | Archives | Cemetech
Update: I just found out that this font is called Grand9k Pixel. Other people already recreated that font on here so this will be different: it will have custom glyphs.
The "Pixel" font from the Scratch program at scratch.mit.edu. I might not have found every glyph from the original, so please tell me if I missed one. Maybe I will add custom glyphs.
CONTAINS:
Latin ASCII, Latin Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Greek and Coptic Coptic, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, Georgian, IPA Extentions, Latin Ligatures, Gothic
This font is an extension of the "Pixeleum 48" font that is also made by me.
This is a clone of Pixeleum 48(!) NOTE: THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN ABANDONED AND WILL NO LONGER RECEIVE ANY FURTHER UPDATES. (!)
A generic pixel-optimized sans serif font. This font was inspired by JoohnyPlayz (JoohnyFonts)' Unicode font projects: BlockKie and Hasor Sans.
A mix of a variety of other well known fonts such as DejaVu Sans, Roboto, Helvetica, DIN, Verdana, etc.
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In progress of adding:
• More latin languages support (W.I.P.)
• Full cyrillic languages support (finished basic cyrillic support)
• Full Greek support (W.I.P.)
A simple 7×5 pixel font (original grid: 8×6). This was the font that was used in some versions of MacOS's Terminal font, some calculators and a few cash machine output screens.
You can use this as your own Terminal/coding font or other purposes.