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Version 1.00 has 146 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Thaana
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Version 1.01 has 641 glyphs and 264 kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic only), Latin
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Uses Persian style digits for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669).
Version 2.0, 2002 has 536 glyphs and 383 kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian), Latin
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Version 1.01 has 487 glyphs and 615 kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian), Latin
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Version 1.00 has 347 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Devanagari
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Version 1.00 has 347 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Devanagari
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Version 1.00 has 347 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Devanagari
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Version 2.3 2000 has 548 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Tamil, Latin
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The font has additional characters in the Private Use Area to support languages that require Ethiopic characters not yet encoded in Unicode.
Version 1.000 has 2,302 glyphs and 288 kerning pairs
Ethiopic (including supplement and extended blocks), Latin
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Extensive coverage of Latin characters with diacritics
Version 8.51 2004 has 4,858 glyphs and 105 kerning pairs
Canadian Syllabics (all syllabaries, all characters), Cherokee, Latin, Vietnamese
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Extensive coverage of Latin & Cyrillic characters with diacritics as well as Canadian Syllabic characters that were omitted from the Unicode Standard (encoded in the private use area).
Version 1.000 2004 initial release has 4,998 glyphs and 3 kerning pairs
Canadian Syllabics (all syllabaries, all characters), Cherokee, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Latin, Vietnamese
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Font designer George Douros.
Ancient Symbols (10190…101AF), Phaistos Disc (101D0…101FF), Lycian (10280…1029F), Carian (102A0…102DF), Linear A (10600…1078F), Lydian (10840…1085F),
Anatolian (Luvian) Hieroglyphs (12800…12AFF), Cypro-Minoan (1CB00…1CB8F), Cretan Hieroglyphs (1CC00…1CDFF)
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Lucius Hartmann
Version 2.50 has 398 glyphs and 45 kerning pairs
Greek (including polytonic)
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Version 0.85 has 512 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Bengali, Latin
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Version 0.07 December 23, 2004 has 1,751 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Devanagari, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu
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Urdu glyphs used for Eastern Arabic-Indic digits (U+06F0 - U+06F9). Contains no European digits (U+0030 - U+0039).
Version 2.00 December 17, 2004 has 326 glyphs and 7 kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian, Shahmukhi, Urdu)
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Also covers most characters in the Latin Extended-A block.
Version 13.8.2004 has 704 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Greek (including polytonic), Latin
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This is an Armenian look-alike font.
Version 1.0 2001 has 498 glyphs and 1,123 kerning pairs
Cyrillic (Russian), Greek, Latin
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Version 16/04/2003 has 140 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Osmanya, Shavian, Ugaritic
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Designer: Andreas Stötzner, Leipzig. All characters in the MUFI recommendation v. 2.0 will be included in Andron Scriptor. TrueType for Windows/Linux/Mac OS X. This is a trial version of Andron Scriptor. It has almost all of the characters which we expect in the MUFI character recommendation v. 2.0, but please note that a few characters may be moved to other code points when the MUFI character recommendation is finally published in December 2006.
Version 1.0 (to be published in 2006) has approx. 1400 characters.
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Version 0.720 2004 has 529 glyphs and 15 kerning pair
Malayalam, Latin
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AnmolUni is fully compliant with Unicode 4.0. AnmolUniBani incorporates all features of Unicode 4.0 but also includes additional characters required for older Gurmukhi. They are both identical typefaces.
Gurmukhi
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AnmolUniBani uses several additional conjuncts not recognised by the Unicode standard. It also uses multiple conjoined consonants to represent alternative forms of conjuncts (e.g. Pari Haha and Udaat). The use of multiple cojoined consonants is a customised addition to this font and are extremely unlikely to ever be encoded in the Unicode standard.
Also included in this font is a dual vowel sign symbol in the Private Use Area. This represents a combined Hora and Onkar. All other non-conventional forms of Gurmukhi can be accommodated using a combination of ZWS, ZWJ and ZWNJ.
Gurmukhi
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Also available in TTF format.
Version 1.1 has 9,354 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Japanese (Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji/Han Ideographs), Latin
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Also available with proportional letter spacing: aqua_pfont.
Version 2.7 has 15,572 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Cyrillic (Russian), Greek, Japanese (Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji/Han Ideographs), Latin
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Version 1.0 2001 (initial release) has 311 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Lao, Latin
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Version 1.0 2001 (initial release) has 310 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Lao, Latin
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Version 1.0 2001 (initial release) has 311 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Lao, Latin
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Version 1.0 2001 (initial release) has 312 glyphs and no kerning pairs
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Version 1.0 2001 (initial release) has 310 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Lao, Latin
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Version 1.0 2001 (initial release) has 321 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Lao, Latin
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Also known as "Firefly", this truetype font has embedded, screen-optimized bitmap glyphs for every size from 11 to 16 pixels for better resolution at small sizes. See the "East Asia" section at unifont.org for details.
Version 1.3.0 has 17,378 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Chinese (Fantizi/Traditional Han Ideographs... or they might be Jiantizi/Simplified, Bopomofo), Cyrillic (Russian), Greek, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin
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AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni and AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni MBE
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The "MBE" version of this font uses glyphs for Modern Bopomofo Extensions (developed by Mr. Yang Qing-Chu) instead of the Bopomofo Extended glyphs shown in the Unicode Standard. The MBE variants are considered easier to read and write.
Version 1.000 has 18,509 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Chinese (Jiantizi/Simplified Han Ideographs including Extension A, Bopomofo including Extended), Cyrillic (Russian plus some additional letters, expanded spacing), Greek, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Vietnamese
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The "MBE" version of this font uses glyphs for Modern Bopomofo Extensions (developed by Mr. Yang Qing-Chu) instead of the Bopomofo Extended glyphs shown in the Unicode Standard. The MBE variants are considered easier to read and write.
Version 1.0 has 18,509 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Chinese (Fantizi/Traditional Han Ideographs including Extension A, Bopomofo including Extended), Cyrillic (Russian plus some additional letters, expanded spacing), Greek, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Vietnamese
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Arabeyes AAHS fonts, Arabeyes AGA fonts, Arabeyes FS fonts, Arabeyes Kasr fonts, Arabeyes MCS fonts, Arabeyes Shmookh fonts
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Arabic script (Arabic only), Latin
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By Ruben Tarumian. No Armenian ligatures (U+FB13 - U+FB17)
Version 2.000 has 187 glyphs and 91 kerning pairs
Armenian, Latin
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Version 1.00 25 Dec 2002 has 377 glyphs and 713 kerning pairs
Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters); Greek characters also mapped to Latin codepoints
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No Armenian ligatures (U+FB13 - U+FB17)
Version 1.00 has 199 glyphs and 104 kerning pairs
Armenian, Latin
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Version "0.500 PS 000.050 hotconv 1.0.38" has 1,134 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters), Latin
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Arabic glyphs for Arabic-Indic digits (U+0660 - U+0669) are also used for European (U+0030 - U+0039) and Eastern Arabic-Indic (U+06F0 - U+06F9) digits.
Version 2.01 has 221 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian)
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Version 2.00 has 17,570 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Cyrillic (Russian), Greek, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Korean (Hangul, Hanja/Han Ideographs), Latin
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Version 1.2 has 17,570 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Cyrillic (Russian), Greek, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Korean (Hangul, Hanja/Han Ideographs), Latin
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Version 2.00 has 17,570 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Cyrillic (Russian), Greek, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Korean (Hangul, Hanja/Han Ideographs), Latin
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Version 1.0 has 425 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Bengali
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Paul Morrow
Version 01/17/03 has 214 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Tagalog; Tagalog characters also mapped to Latin codepoints
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Paul Morrow
Version 01/17/03 has 132 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Tagalog; Tagalog characters also mapped to Latin codepoints
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Paul Morrow
Version 01/18/03 has 129 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Tagalog; Tagalog characters also mapped to Latin codepoints
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This is a subset of Cyberbit. It omits the Chinese, Japanese and Korean characters.
Version beta 1.0 has 1,249 glyphs and 935 kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic only), Cyrillic (Russian), Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Vietnamese
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The Hebrew range of this font is visually identical to "Bitstream Cyberbase".
Version beta 2.0 has 29,934 glyphs and 935 kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic only), Chinese (Bopomofo only), Cyrillic (Russian), Greek, Hebrew, Japanese (Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji/Han Ideographs), Korean (Hangul only), Latin, Vietnamese
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This is a subset of Cyberbit. It supports just the Latin, Chinese, Japanese and Korean characters. The Korean range of this font is visually identical to "Bitstream Cyberbit". The Han Ideographs in this font are not Korean in style.
Version beta 2.0 has 28,686 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Chinese (Bopomofo only), Cyrillic (Russian), Japanese (Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji/Han Ideographs), Korean (Hangul only), Latin
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Version "0.200 PS 000.020 hotconv 1.0.38" has 1,134 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters), Latin
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U+10A0... characters are Mkhedruli Titles instead of Asomtavruli.
Version 01.07.99 has 257 glyphs and 45 kerning pairs
Georgian (Mkhedruli), Latin; Georgian characters also mapped to Latin Supplement codepoints
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U+10A0... characters are Mkhedruli Titles instead of Asomtavruli.
Version 2.5 2002 has 206 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Georgian (Mkhedruli), Latin
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U+10A0... characters are Mkhedruli Titles instead of Asomtavruli.
Version 02/05/99 has 313 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Georgian (Mkhedruli), Latin; Georgian characters also mapped to Latin Supplement codepoints
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U+10A0... characters are Mkhedruli Titles instead of Asomtavruli.
Version 3.00 has 1,757 glyphs and 1,172 kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Ajami, Azeri, Balochi, Berber, Brahui, Kashmiri, Kazakh, Kirghiz Kurdish, Lahnda, Jawi, Pashto, Persian, Shahmukhi, Sindhi, Uighur, Urdu, Uzbek), Cyrillic (Russian plus other Slavic and non-Slavic languages), Georgian (Mkhedruli), Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Vietnamese
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Version 001.000 has 451 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Braille (six-dot only)
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Cardo is "designed for the needs of classicists, Biblical scholars, medievalists, and linguists".
Version .98 has 2,882 glyphs and 216 kerning pairs
Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters plus ancient Greek numbers and musical notation), Hebrew, IPA, Latin, Old Italic, Vietnamese
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camboday.com
Version 2.025 2004 has 635 glyphs and 104 kerning pairs
Khmer (including Khmer symbols), Latin
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Also has significant coverage of mathematical characters.
Version 3.01 has 36,701 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Chinese (Fantizi/Traditional Han Ideographs including Extension A), Cyrillic (all or most of range), Greek, Latin, Vietnamese
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Extensive coverage of Latin characters, phonetic extensions, and diacritics. Supports contours by using OpenType tables as well as the Graphite package.
Version 4.002 has 3,084 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Cyrillic (all or most of range), IPA, Latin, Vietnamese
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By D. Paul Alecsandri. This font has many additional characters mapped to the Unicode Private Use Area (PUA). You can use the PUA test page to see them.
Version 3.1 has 4,383 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Basic Latin; Latin-1 Supplement; Latin Extended-A; Latin Extended-B; IPA Extensions; Spacing Modifier Letters; Combining Diacritical Marks; Greek; Cyrillic; Armenian; Hebrew; Arabic; Devanagari; Bengali; Gujarati; Burmese; Tibetan; Khmer; Runic; Latin Extended Additional; Greek Extended; General Punctuation; Superscripts and Subscripts; Currency Symbols; Letterlike Symbols; Number Forms; Arrows; Mathematical Operators; Miscellaneous Technical; Box Drawing; Block Elements; Geometric Shapes; Miscellaneous Symbols; Dingbats; CJK Symbols and Punctuation; Hiragana; Katakana; Bopomofo; Kanbun; CJK Compatibility; CJK Unified Ideographs; Alphabetic Presentation Forms; Arabic Presentation Forms-A; Arabic Presentation Forms-B
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James Kass's project. Code2000 is a shareware font. It is a Unicode-based font, as are many modern computer fonts. Code2000 is one of the larger fonts available and the latest build has over 60000 glyphs. Code2000 doesn't support the consonant-vowel ligatures necessary to render Buhid writing.
Version 1.16 has 61,864 glyphs and 239 kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Baluchi, Kirghiz, Persian, Shahmukhi, Sindhi, Uighur, Urdu, Uzbek), Armenian, Bengali, Braille, Canadian Syllabics (all syllabaries, all characters), Cherokee, Chinese (Bopomofo only, including Extended), Cirth, Coptic, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Devanagari, Ethiopic (including supplement and extended blocks), Ewellic, Georgian (Mkhedruli and Asomtavruli), Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters), Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji/Han Ideographs including Extension A), Klingon, Korean (Hangul only), Lao, Latin, Limbu, Mongolian, N'Ko, Ogham, Phaistos, Runic, Syriac, Tamil, Telugu, Tengwar, Thaana, Thai, Tifinagh, Vietnamese, Yi
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James Kass's project. Code2001 is a beta test font for Plane One! Updated July, 2006.
Version 0.918 has 2,944 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Cirth, Cypriot Syllabary, Deseret, Gothic, Latin, Linear B (ideograms and syllabary),
Old Italic, Old Persian cuneiform, Osmanya, Shavian, Tengwar, Ugaritic
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Version 2.00 has 871 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Thai, Latin; Thai characters are also mapped to other codepoints
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The "DejaVu Sans Condensed" font is also available.
Version 2.10 has 3,932 glyphs and 2,558 kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Persian), Armenian, Braille, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters), IPA, Latin, Vietnamese
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By R.M.Cleminson
Version 1.00 2005 has 346 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Glagolitic, Cyrillic (OCS)
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This is a beta version. Although the font works I'm told that there are some missing glyphs. Includes VOLT tables.
Version 4.0 has 535 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Sinhala
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Version 4.1.3 2003-02-13 has 4,899 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Armenian, Canadian Syllabics (all syllabaries, all characters), Cherokee, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Georgian (Mkhedruli and Asomtavruli), Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters), Hebrew, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Ogham, Runic, Vietnamese
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fontDescription
Version 2002-07-10 has 147 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Phaistos, Latin
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Bold and italic styles support fewer characters than the "regular" font. No Armenian ligatures (U+FB13 - U+FB17)
Version 1.23 has 2,577 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Armenian, Braille, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Greek (including polytonic), Hebrew, Latin, Runic, Vietnamese
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Bold and oblique styles support fewer characters than the "regular" font. No Armenian ligatures (U+FB13 - U+FB17)
Version 1.76 has 2,734 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Armenian, Bengali, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Devanagari, Greek (including polytonic), Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Vietnamese
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This font is version 1.53a of FreeSerif with Coptic characters added. Refer to the FreeSerif page for all non-Coptic samples of this font.
Armenian, Bengali, Coptic (Bohairic subset), Cyrillic (all or most of range), Devanagari, Greek (including polytonic), Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Vietnamese
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This font is version 1.53a of FreeSerif with Coptic characters added. Refer to the FreeSerif page for all non-Coptic samples of this font.
Armenian, Bengali, Coptic (Bohairic subset), Cyrillic (all or most of range), Devanagari, Greek (including polytonic), Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Vietnamese
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Another font called FreeSerifCopt2 appears identical to FreeSerifCopt.
Armenian, Bengali, Coptic (Bohairic subset), Cyrillic (all or most of range), Devanagari, Greek (including polytonic), Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Vietnamese
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This font is version 1.53a of FreeSerif with Coptic characters added. Refer to the FreeSerif page for all non-Coptic samples of this font.
Armenian, Bengali, Coptic (Bohairic subset), Cyrillic (all or most of range), Devanagari, Greek (including polytonic), Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Vietnamese
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This font is version 1.53a of FreeSerif with Coptic characters added. Refer to the FreeSerif page for all non-Coptic samples of this font.
Armenian, Bengali, Coptic (Bohairic subset), Cyrillic (all or most of range), Devanagari, Greek (including polytonic), Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Vietnamese
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This font is version 1.53a of FreeSerif with Coptic characters added. Refer to the FreeSerif page for all non-Coptic samples of this font.
Armenian, Bengali, Coptic (Bohairic subset), Cyrillic (all or most of range), Devanagari, Greek (including polytonic), Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Vietnamese
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This font is version 1.53a of FreeSerif with Coptic characters added. Refer to the FreeSerif page for all non-Coptic samples of this font.
Armenian, Bengali, Coptic (Bohairic subset), Cyrillic (all or most of range), Devanagari, Greek (including polytonic), Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Vietnamese
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Version 2.0 2005 has 79,322 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Chinese (Jiantizi/Simplified Han Ideographs including Extension A and Bopomofo in HAN NOM A; Extension B in HAN NOM B), Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin
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By Darren Rigby. No Armenian ligatures (U+FB13 - U+FB17)
Version 1.00 January 2001 has 2,894 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Basic Latin; Latin-1 Supplement; Latin Extended-A; Latin Extended-B; IPA Extensions; Spacing Modifier Letters; Combining Diacritical Marks; Greek; Cyrillic; Armenian; Latin Extended Additional; Greek Extended; General Punctuation; Superscripts and Subscripts; Currency Symbols; Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols; Letterlike Symbols; Number Forms; Arrows; Mathematical Operators
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Technology Development for Indian Languages (TDIL)
Version 0.99.1 has 559 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Kannada
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Also implements "Part A" of the official Chinese standard for Tibetan, which assigns precomposed Tibetan stacks to Private Use Area characters U+F300 through U+F8FF.
Version alpha 0.002a 2006 has 3,086 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Tibetan, Latin
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Version "0.301 PS 000.030 hotconv 1.0.38" has 1,134 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters), Latin
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Version 1.000 2004 has 306 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Sinhala
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Version 1.000 2004 has 306 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Sinhala
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Additinal versions of Khmer Mondulkiri-s are available. Refer to the documentation in the download file.
Khmer (including Khmer symbols), Latin
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Version 2.00 2004 has 738 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Khmer (including Khmer symbols), Latin
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Version 2000 1.0 (initial release) has 295 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Lao, Latin
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Version 1.0rc1 build 117/117 has 1,147 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Arabic script (Arabic, Ajami, Azeri, Balochi, Berber, Brahui, Kashmiri, Kazakh, Kirghiz Kurdish, Lahnda, Jawi, Parkari, Pashto, Persian, Shahmukhi, Sindhi, Uighur, Urdu, Uzbek; Also includes letters in the "Arabic Supplement" block), Latin
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While this font is usable for Manchu, it deviates from the current Unicode Standard for the Mongolian block. Detailed information on which codepoints to use is in the "ManchuFontStandard(Draft).doc" file within the .zip download.
Version 2.005 2005 has 864 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Mongolian (specifically Manchu), Latin
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This font is not truly Unicode compliant. It uses unallocated codepoints in the Myanmar block to manually deal with shaping that would normally be done by the Uniscribe engine. You can use my Myanmar test page to see the font-specific mappings.
The sample text in gray uses standard Unicode codepoints. The black text is font-specific: ကႆေ႔ကနဲႛ
Version 1.00 has 1,263 glyphs and 909 kerning pairs
Cyrillic (Russian plus other Slavic and non-Slavic languages), Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Vietnamese
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melthofonts: East Syriac Adiabene, East Syriac Ctesiphon, Estrangelo Antioch, Estrangelo Edessa, Estrangelo Midyat, Estrangelo Nisibin, Estrangelo Nisibin Outline, Estrangelo Quenneshrin, Estrangelo Talada, Estrangelo TurAbdin, Serto Batnan, Serto Jerusalem, Serto Jerusalem Outline, Serto Kharput, Serto Malankara, Serto Mardin, Serto Urhoy etc.
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Version 1.20 has 555 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Syriac, Latin
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Version 001.000 / 002.000 has 2,896 glyphs and 192 kerning pairs
Armenian, Cherokee, Coptic (Bohairic subset),
Cypriot Syllabary, Cyrillic (Russian and other Slavic languages), Deseret,
Georgian (Asomtavruli and Nuskhuri but no Mkhedruli), Glagolitic, Gothic, Greek (including Coptic characters),
Hebrew, Latin, Limbu, Linear B (partial coverage of ideograms and syllabary), Old Italic, Old Persian cuneiform,
Osmanya, Phoenician, Shavian, Syloti Nagri (no conjuncts), Tai Le (no combining tone marks), Thaana,
Tifinagh, Ugaritic, Vietnamese
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Version 0.450 2005 has 241 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Myanmar, Latin
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Version 2.86 of New Athena Unicode, dated August 20, 2006, replaces version 2.8 (July 24, 2006) or 2.85 (August 10, 2006), with a few additional glyphs added to reflect Unicode 5.0 and six epigraphic characters recently approved for a future version. Version 2.86 adds two Private Use Areas for Coptic papyrology, precomposed coptic iota and upsilon with diaeresis at U+EC4F and U+EC50. Otherwise, versions 2.8 and 2.85 contain a few corrections over 2.7 and for the first time OpenType ligature features that allow the inputting of decomposed Unicode Greek in OpenType-savvy applications (like Mellel and InDesign CS2). The font will work the same as before with GreekKeys Unicode input (which inputs precomposed codepoints and PUA codepoints). With this version, the separate provision of a dfont format font is discontinued, since the ttf format works exactly the same. If you install this version, please be sure you first uninstall New Athena Unicode.dfont, if that is the version you have been using. Anyone who wishes to experiment with decomposed Unicode input may contact me to obtain the testing version of GKUdecomposed input (for US keyboards only). For a tab-delimited text-document showing the complete list of the codepoints and glyph names in the font (an extract of a Unicode cmap table in the font), click here. It can be opened with your browser and searched, or downloaded and searched with a word processor.
Coptic, Cyrillic (Russian and other Slavic languages), Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters), Latin
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Some conjuncts are not rendered correctly.
Version 0.13 2003 has 303 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Oriya
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Please note that the fonts are created and supported by Mark Williamson.
Please address all questions about the fonts to Mark. Mark can be reached at "aaaboyz1 AT hotmail DOT com".
(That's an e-mail address designed to fool spammers. wink wink.)
Version 15/04/2003 has 125 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Linear B (syllabary only, missing U+1000E, U+10050 - U+1005D)
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Version 1.00 has 468 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Oriya
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Version 3.0 has 3,923 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Armenian, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Greek, Hebrew, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Vietnamese
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SaysUnil.ttf [regular], SaysUnib.ttf [bold], and SaysUnii.ttf [italic]
Version 2001 1.0 initial release has 313 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Lao, Latin
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Version 1.1 has 1,392 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Yi, Latin
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Paul Morrow
Version 01/18/03 has 215 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Tagalog; Tagalog characters also mapped to Latin codepoints
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Paul Morrow
Version 01/18/03 has 152 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Tagalog; Tagalog characters also mapped to Latin codepoints
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Version 1.11 (2004) has 90 glyphs and 112 kerning pairs
Tai Le
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Version 3/11/2001 has 595 glyphs and 472 kerning pairs
Latin, Visible Speech
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Comprehensive coverage of Latin character ranges. Tibetan Machine Uni requires version 1.453.3665.0 or later of the Uniscribe engine (usp10.dll) for proper display of Tibetan.
Version 001.000 has 4,324 glyphs and 703 kerning pairs
Tibetan, Latin
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This font has many additional characters mapped to the Unicode Private Use Area (PUA).
Version 3.0 (2000) has 9,779 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Armenian, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Ethiopic, Georgian (Mkhedruli and Asomtavruli), Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters), Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Ogham, Runic, Thaana, Vietnamese
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VVUnil.ttf [regular], VVUnib.ttf [bold], & VVUnii.ttf [italic]
Version 1.0 2001 initial release has 311 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Lao, Latin
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Version 1.0 2001 initial release has 307 glyphs and no kerning pairs
Lao, Latin
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