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Updates:
v0.1: Latin glyphs
v0.2: Greek glyphs
v0.3: Added Dwiggins digits (Base-12) Dek and El in place of TURNED DIGIT TWO and TURNED DIGIT THREE.
v0.4: Added Russian glyphs.
v0.5: Added U+218C to U+218F.
v0.51: Added Katakana (UNFINISHED!)
v0.6: Finished Katakana
v0.7: Added Katakana Archaic Yi, Ye, Wu
I see you're taking inspiration from me, more specifically my 5x7 Type 2 and Pixel Sans fonts. (Feel free to check them out.) Anyway:
- Some katakana are off. Ta is almost unreadable, he could be shorter, and ro could be taller or have "legs".
- 218C to 218F are digits of my creation representing ten, thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen in hexadecimal, used in conjunction with 218A and 218B (shaped as a turned 2 and turned 3, representing twelve and eleven). The Dwiggins dek should therefore be unified with 218C, and 218A should be a turned 2.
@erictom333 Fixed!
v0.71: Added U+1B000 and U+1B001
あ looks weird but k
Ochre, あ does not have the red line in this sample.
the あ in this font is a variant form of the original あ, shown in this image.
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