Pepper Script for TP
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Vowels before Consonants
Nasal codon = N after consonant
Use _ to begin a name and * to continue the name.
Start sentences with =
Example: "soweli Popo li nasa." by itself is typed "=osewil _op*op il anas." in this font.
based on the toki pona writing system "sitelen pi nasin sijelo monsuta"
explaination can be found here
,;/%*# are used for variants for the end of word/sentence markers
alternate forms of j l n o and t are written using capitadl letters
a font for the toki pona writing system "sitelen pakala"
og post for the writing system can be found here
asterisk / * is used for the start of the overline used for names (which are written using capital letters)
It's a remix of Mojangles (the Minecraft font) as seen in Bedrock Edition, but with an exclusive character set. It plans to support Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Armenian before Version 1.0. In more complex characters, there will be half or quarter pixels depending on the complexity.
Version: 0.1.4
1K Characters!
Added Georgian, more Latin, subscripts, and Galactic.
Also, I personally think that μ is the worst character in my font
Latin: Available in most languages
Cyrillic: Available in a few languages, like Russian
Greek: Finished for the Greek language and double-checking for languages in progress.
Armenian: Done only the letters
Japanese: The Hiragana letters in this font looked very stupid before the secret update. Now they're 3 times better. I'm planning to add Katakana and Grade 1 Kanji, with an additional HSK 1 Chinese.
Arabic: Literally.
PUA: Implemented some characters (Java Lowercase t, Pixel Minecraft, Smiley, Galactic), completely different, UCSUR not supported
This is a multilingual font, and will likely be a perennial work in progress. Feel free to suggest the addition of new scripts and glyphs, as well as changes to existing glyphs (esp. non-Latin).
Largest font tagged with 'segment'. ≥191 languages supported from 30 scripts (Arabic*, Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Greek, Braille, Emoji*, Bopomofo, Hangul Jamo, Armenian, Katakana, NKo*, Lisu, Lydian, Ol Chiki*, Mro*, Toto*, Tengwar CSUR*, Cirth CSUR*, Shavian, Klingon CSUR, Nag Mundari*, Multani, Pau Cin Hau*, Hanifi Rohingya*, Bassa Vah*, Phagspa, uppercase Cherokee). Partial support for 6 languages (Korean, Japanese, Mandarin, Hokkien, Cia-Cia, Tibetan). 5 game sets supported (Mahjong, Chess, Draughts, Dice, Playing Cards). 14160 B of ROM for a full hardware implementation.
Turkish users, the lowercase i is dotted without serifs and dotless with serifs.
(Burmese is next to be added to this font)
An 8 × 16 monospaced font.
I may still add more over time
sitelen telo but with more right angles.
Words are arranged like sitelen pona kiwen by jan Sewaka (here's the spreadsheet they used)
(words are in Extended Latin-A and B in a non-alphabetical order)
I don't know of any tools to convert text to the proper code points so this isn't very useful.
ſ is responsible for line spacing. Otherwise, each line would be too close together.
Ů[nijoN]ćā:
A simplistic conscript for Toki Pona.
( to start cartouche, ) to end cartouche, _ for 2 brick long consonants, * for 3 brick consonants, # for numbers, ` for ascending consonants, ^ for descending consonants, and {, }, ~ and \ for t, k, p, and n respectively.
A clone of Gremlin 3x4 optimized for toki pona (shape and height of the letter 'n').
sitelen pona but on a 16-segment display.
Words are arranged like sitelen pona kiwen by jan Weko (here's their spreadsheet)
(words are in Extended Latin-A in a non-alphabetical order)
Unsurprisingly, graphics are difficult on a 16-segment display. I'm not even certain that every symbol is distinct.
@ is the full display lit up.
ſ is one pixel that is responsible for line spacing. Otherwise each line would be too close together.
Ů! āŗăċ. āŶăċ: ċĂŞĘĄ.