This is a clone/fork/modified version of "Numbers (English)" by CMunk.
You can use the spacebar instead of the comma to separate numbers by millions and thousands. Plus, the division sign is used as : and the multiplication sign is used as ·.
It goes up to 999 999 999 (devětset devadesát devět miliónů devětset devadesát devět tisíce devětset devadesát devět).
My changes:
• I have translated some text into Czech.
• I changed the multiplication and division sign symbols to reflect formal Czech writing.
• I also added "dummy" accented characters and some math operators.
This is a clone of Numbers (English)This is my own take on numbers. Feel free to clone it to whatever language you’d like! Notices: Every number should end in a period, and every 1-, 4- and 7-digit number may start with a space glyph; eg. 123456789 turns into “123,456,789.” and 1964728 turns into “ 1,964,728.” with a space on the start. Fun fact: It can type years from 2000 to 2099! e.g. “2026.” is “Twenty Twenty-Six” while “ 2,026.” is “Two Thousand Twenty-Six.”
intended for numeral systems
includes:
hindu-arabic numerals
uppercase letters
argam numerals 0-47 and 50
a vigesimal set i made for no reason
some punctuation
pie charts
binary
stacked numerals 66-99
tally marks
odd numbers with a "2" below them
diacritics to put on numbers
planned:
more argam
a niftimal set
added more glyphs and
original font by erictom333.
This is a clone of Pixel SansCorbium font,
Version: v3.02
Unicode Version: 16.0
==== Lastest Update ====
UPDATE V3.02:
Added more characters.
==== Other Versions ====
Fixed Ogham,
More CP & Cyrillic Extended-C
Added Small Form Variants
V3.00:
More Latin, New Lisu, Cyr. Ext, Phags-Pa, Kayah Li, Myanmar Ext, etc.
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Only Mac, GNU Linux, Windows n, DELL, Samsung, iPhone, iPad, ASUS and Lenovo!
A set of base 10 numerals designed to be easy to understand and to do math with. the rules are simple, count the lines, that's the number. adding is simply combining the lines, subtracting is removing. multiplying works the same as it always does, and dividing is just a matter of counting the matching shapes.
This is the Plane 1 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+10000~U+1FFFD, 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: [THIS FONT]
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: here
PUA assignments can be found in the Plane 0, F, and 10 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!