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Unifont 9.0.06 Released
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Paul Hardy |
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Unifont 9.0.06 Released |
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Fri, 23 Dec 2016 08:23:10 -0800 |
GNU Unifont 9.0.06 has been released and is stable.
Unifont is a bitmap font in BDF and PCF formats, also rendered as
a TrueType font. You can read more about it at
https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/unifont/.
Those who want to use the font immediately can download these three
TrueType files:
- unifont-9.0.06.ttf - contains glyphs for all printable characters
(code points) in the Unicode 9.0.0 Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP)
- unifont_upper-9.0.06.ttf - contains glyphs for many Unicode scripts
above the BMP, mainly in the Supplemental Multilingual Plane (SMP);
all SMP scripts that are easily represented (and a couple not so
easily represented!) in a 16-by-16 pixel grid up to and including the
Unicode 9.0.0 SMP are included in this release
- unifont_csur-9.0.06.ttf - contains glyphs from the ConScript Unicode
Regsitry (CSUR); these are not a part of the official Unicode
specification, but are one popular mapping for the Unicode Private Use
Area.
Files can be downloaded at:
- http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/unifont/unifont-9.0.06 (which will
automatically redirect to a mirror site), or at
- ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/unifont/unifont-9.0.06/
The major changes in this release include revised upper- and lower-case
Cherokee glyphs, and revised Pikto CSUR glyphs. The Pikto glyphs can be
considered stable at this point. A full list of changes appears in the
ChangeLog file in the main tarball, unifont-9.0.06.tar.gz.
The Unifont tarball also contains tools for manipulating these font files.
Enjoy!
Paul Hardy
GNU Unifont Maintainer
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