LegatixMono is a 8x16 font inspired from Kreative Square. It is designed mainly for legacy computing symbols, Latin characters and some miscellaneous symbols.
Notes:
1. Some characters like U+1FBD5 are slightly out of the boundaries, this could be useful if it was "connected" to other characters like U+1FBD0.
2. Due to limitations, some characters in the Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement doesn’t really look nice.
3. This font is currently unfinished.
A recreation of the font used in the Command Prompt since Windows 3.0, extending the height to conform to the 16 px, 8:5 ratio guidelines of 640 px x 400 px (80 x 25).
Based on the Terminal font, Style 2, "Chinese_big5" coding.
Some Cyrillic letters are from a Russian bootleg copy of Windows XP named 'Pre SP3 Game Edition 2007 Ðóññêàÿ ÁÝÒÀ âåðñèÿ (Русская версия) 0.9.1'
Trivia 1:
There are a total of 59 characters from Codepage 437/8xx as alternate designs. They are:
ASCII 0D (E00D) Music Note, Alternate Design
ASCII 2D (E020) Ameprsand, Alternate Design
ASCII 30 (E030) Digit 0, Codepage 8xx Design
ASCII 39 (E039) Digit 9, Alternate Design
ASCII 41 (E041) Capital A, 7 px Style 1
ASCII 41 (E042) Capital A, 7 px Style 2
ASCII 43 (E043) Capital C, Alternate design
ASCII 45 (E045) Capital E, 7 px
ASCII 49 (E049) Capital I, 8 px
ASCII 4E (E04E) Capital N, 7 px
ASCII 4F (E04F) Capital O, 7 px
ASCII 4F (E050) Capital O, 8 px
ASCII 55 (E055) Capital U, 7 px
ASCII 55 (E056) Capital U, 8 px
ASCII 59 (E059) Capital Y, 7 px
ASCII 61 (E061) Small A, Alternate design
ASCII 65 (E065) Small E, Alternate design
ASCII 80 (E080) Capital C with Cedilla, Alternate design
ASCII 86 (E086) Small A with Ring Above, Alternate design
ASCII 88 (E088) Small E with Circumflex, Alternate design
ASCII 89 (E089) Small E with Diaresis, Alternate design
ASCII 8A (E08A) Small E with Grave, Alternate design
ASCII 8E (E08E) Capital A with Diaresis, Alternate design
ASCII 8F (E08F) Capital A with Ring Above, Alternate design
ASCII 90 (E090) Capital E with Acute, Alternate design
ASCII 91 (E091) Small æ, Alternate design
ASCII 92 (E092) Capital Æ, Alternate design
ASCII 99 (E099) Capital O with Diaresis, Alternate design
ASCII 9A (E09A) Capital U with Diaresis, Alternate design
ASCII 9D (E09D) Yen Sign, Alternate design
ASCII 9E (E09E) Peseta Sign, Alternate design
ASCII 9F (E09F) Focal Length Sign (originally Small F with hook)
ASCII A5 (E0A5) Capital N with Tilde, Alternate design
ASCII A8 (E0A8) Inverse Question Mark, Alternate Design, on Baseline
ASCII A9 (E0A9) Reversed Not Sign
ASCII AB (E0AB) Vulgar Fraction One-Half, Alternate Design
ASCII AC (E0AC) Vulgar Fraction One-Quarter, Alternate Design
ASCII AD (E0AD) Inverse Exclamation Mark, on Baseline
ASCII B0 (E0B0) Light Shade, 12 px
ASCII B1 (E0B1) Medium Shade, 12 px
ASCII B2 (E0B2) Dark Shade, 12 px
ASCII DB (E0DB) Full Block, 12 px
ASCII DC (E0DC) Lower Half Block, 12 px
ASCII DD (E0DD) Left Half Block, 12 px
ASCII DE (E0DE) Right Half Block, 12 px
ASCII DF (E0DF) Upper Half Block, 12 px
ASCII E0 (E0E0) Greek Small Alpha, Alternate Design
ASCII E1 (E0E1) Greek Small Beta, Alternate Design
ASCII E2 (E0E2) Greek Capital Gamma, Alternate Design
ASCII E3 (E0E3) Greek Capital Pi, Alternate Design
ASCII E7 (E0E7) Greek Small Tau, Alternate Design
ASCII E8 (E0E8) Greek Capital Phi, Alternate Design
ASCII E9 (E0E9) Greek Capital Theta, Alternate Design
ASCII EA (E0EA) Greek Capital Omega, Alternate Design
ASCII ED (E0ED) Greek Small Phi, Alternate Design
ASCII EE (E0EE) Greek Small Epsilon, Alternate Design
ASCII FC (E0FC) Superscript N, Alternate Design
ASCII FD (E0FD) Superscript 2, Original Design, Alternate Design
ASCII FE (E0FE) Black Square
Trivia 2:
There are a total of 60 extra shades added as an unofficial extension of the Block Elements group, bringing the total shades up to 63. They are:
1/16 Light Shade (E100)
1/8 Light Shade (E101)
3/16 Light Shade (E102)
Extremely Light Shade (E103)
5/16 Light Shade (E104)
3/8 Light Shade (E105)
7/16 Light Shade (E106)
Very Light Shade (E107)
9/16 Light Shade (E108)
5/8 Light Shade (E109)
11/16 Light Shade (E10A)
Moderately Light Shade (E10B)
13/16 Light Shade (E10C)
7/8 Light Shade (E10D)
15/16 Light Shade (E10E)
1/16 Medium Shade (E110)
1/8 Medium Shade (E111)
3/16 Medium Shade (E112)
Somewhat Light Shade (E113)
5/16 Medium Shade (E114)
3/8 Medium Shade (E115)
7/16 Medium Shade (E116)
Medium Light Shade (E117)
9/16 Medium Shade (E118)
5/8 Medium Shade (E119)
11/16 Medium Shade (E11A)
Slightly Light Shade (E11B)
13/16 Medium Shade (E11C)
7/8 Medium Shade (E11D)
15/16 Medium Shade (E11E)
1/16 Dark Shade (E120)
1/8 Dark Shade (E121)
3/16 Dark Shade (E122)
Slightly Dark Shade (E123)
5/16 Dark Shade (E124)
3/8 Dark Shade (E125)
7/16 Dark Shade (E126)
Medium Dark Shade (E127)
9/16 Dark Shade (E128)
5/8 Dark Shade (E129)
11/16 Dark Shade (E12A)
Somewhat Dark Shade (E12B)
13/16 Dark Shade (E12C)
7/8 Dark Shade (E12D)
15/16 Dark Shade (E12E)
1/16 Full Shade (E130)
1/8 Full Shade (E131)
3/16 Full Shade (E132)
Moderately Dark Shade (E133)
5/16 Full Shade (E134)
3/8 Full Shade (E135)
7/16 Full Shade (E136)
Very Dark Shade (E137)
9/16 Full Shade (E138)
5/8 Full Shade (E139)
11/16 Full Shade (E13A)
Extremely Dark Shade (E13B)
13/16 Full Shade (E13C)
7/8 Full Shade (E13D)
15/16 Full Shade (E13E)
Trivia 3:
The Apple Logo at F8FF (albeit shrunk down to 7 px in order to fit) can be displayed only on Safari, which is available for Apple devices.
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Ever seen the Undertale/Deltarune font in languages like Russian, Greek, Polish, Vietnamese ... ?
It's possible by downloading this font.
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
(Work in Progress)
This is a larger variation of my smaller 8-bit Nostalgia series, and assumes 16pt rendering. It's inspired in large part by the computers from my past: the Commodore 64, Atari, and IBM PC. In many ways, this font is closer to the font used for VGA text -- this font is on an 8x16 grid, while the VGA used a 9x16 grid. However, the VGA font has more letters with serifs, while this font avoids that whenever possible (aside from the typical I/i, L/l, J/j). Only a few other glyphs get serifs when they wouldn't otherwise need it to appear reasonably well-kerned.
This font uses an 8x16 pixel grid. The top three rows are reserved for ascenders and diacritics. The bottom four rows are reserved for descenders. This leaves nine rows for the capital forms, and seven rows for the lowercase forms.
Notable glyphs:
- The "A" and "V" is angled a bit more than usual in a font of this type.
- The "B" has a narrower top half in order to offset the fact that the top and bottom are equal height.
- "J" more closely resembles its lowercase form.
- "g" is a double-story form.
- "3", "4", "5", "6", "9" numerals are fairly unique forms