A surprisingly legible 5×10 pixel font, with distinct glyphs (capital I/lowercase L aren't just vertical lines, "zero" has a backslash line through it), based on a font that I made for a now-lost Visual Pinball table (explaining its name).
This font supports the basic latin alphabet, numbers, and symbols, and also includes accented latin characters. There is an incomplete set of hiragana characters included, but it's far from complete. Some glyphs such as the copyright symbol, registered trademark symbol, and Japanese characters are 10×10 pixels.
NOTE: Before you download this font, click on TrueType font.
The "水" stands for water.
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"1n 1l XE tv XE tv g tv nHQ l 1n nHQ l n nHQ P"
With this font, you can make infinitely many letters other than the 26 Latin letters! (The 26 letters can still be made in this font.)
Although this is a parody of "Split'n'Make Letter," this is the superior one.
The font I'm making will gradually have more and more characters, even PUA's for unencoded ones!
Plans for future updates:
- Expanding the font to include more Latin characters
- Adding some non-Latin alphabets like Greek and Cyrillic
- Adding sitelen pona and Shidinn