With Simbraille, is easier to see the where the dots are placed in the 6-dot cell. It may be used to teach about dot placement.
If you typed Braille with Perky Duck, you can copy and paste it into a Word Editor, like Microsoft Word. Then you just change the font to be this font, Unicode Braille Font. 16 pt font size is recommended.
You can also take text, copy and paste it into an online braille translator, and take that brailled text, and use that text in Microsoft Word. Then change the font type.
You might need to adjust height spacing if it's too cramped. In Microsoft Office, you can right click, and go to Paragraph, and change the Line spacing to 2. That would make it easier to read.
You may adjust margins to give more space as well.
This is a clone of Unicode Braille FontThis project is dead. I'd appreciate it if you'd check out my new Unicode-Project, "Maxenisei". Thank you.
So, I did this today in nearly one session. Yep, all latin characters in one session. It was waaaaay more work than it looks like.
But I think it still looks pretty decent...
And you can literally write any language which uses the latin script with it.
Cyrillic and Greek may be coming soon.
and I tried making every character 5 pixels high. Just things like diaresis, accents, etc. may make it higher than that.
An attempt at creating a highly regularly spaced, but not monospaced pixel font which also looks good. The main goal is for all glyphs to actually look like what they're called, e.g. U+0137 ď (D with caron) should actually look like ď but doesn't due to Unicode bureaucracy.
Get To typer to ␦ to bars!
Inspired by Greenstar987's GS Unicode 2.0 series (General idea), and Paul Hardy's GNU Unifont (Proportions). I gotten the idea to create a pixel font that supports Unicode.
-- Planes --
Plane 0 - Basic Multilangual Plane — [Here]
Plane 1 - Supplementary Multilangual Plane — [Here]
Plane 2 - Supplementary Ideographic Plane — [Here]
Plane 3 - Tertiary Ideographic Plane — [This]
[No characters have been defined in planes 4 through D as of Unicode 15.0]
Plane E - Supplementray Special-purpose Plane — [Here]
Plane F - Supplementary Private Use Area-A — [PUA]
Plane 10 - Supplementary Private Use Area-B — [PUA]
-- Note --
Ignore the fact that the "TIP" tag is all in lowercase when it should have been in capital letters. Whoever thought of the tag wrote it like that.
— Current version: 1.5.0 (WIP) —
1.0.0 (14 March) — Made Basic Latin
1.0.1 (14 March) — Tweaked a few chars: 2 ‘ ’ “ ”
1.1.0 (15 March) — Added More Latin
1.1.1 (15 March) — Tweaked †
1.2.0 (15 March) — Added Extended Latin A and tweaked º
1.2.1 (15 March) — Fixed Ţ
1.3.0 (16 March) — Added Extended Latin B, fixed ¤ Ű ű, tweaked § ģ
1.4.0 (18 March) — Added Greek and Coptic and tweaked ȡ ȴ ȵ ȶ ´
1.4.1 (18 March) — Tweaked 0
1.5.0 (WIP) — Adding Cyrillic and tweaked Φ φ ͺ Ơ ơ
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Sports font inspired by "jugio" (https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2028116/jugio-1)
More updates and characters coming soon!
I trying to make this font look like somebody drew it on paper...
I WANT TO MAKE ALL UNICODE
A project I've been planning on for a long while! This is my official first Unicode font!
UPDATE: Finished IPA.
v1.2. Partially complete support for Cyrillic, and Japanese. Also going for a similar Unicode private use map like other Unicode fonts like Nishiki-teki, Catrinity, and Fairfax Hax HD. [With just a few modifications.]
This font is 100% free, enjoy!
this font is made by me/louman
If this reaches OVER 9000 glyphs, Someone will make Artistic Alphabet with this font, this font has 64+ block elements for every glyph and Christian Munk will surprise me with that font better than 7x12 Serif! [IT TAKES ME WEEKS?, HAS SUPPORT FOR KANBUN CHINESE SYMBOLS AND JAPANESE KANA?, DOESN'T MAKE FS LAG?, BEATS OFF 7X12 SERIF?]
⌠Feel free to request new or fixed glyphs!⌡
Latest update: Added some writing systems (Thai is unfinished)