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adrian_b a day ago

Well, the second and the third sentence describe very precisely what Unifont is:

"This page contains the latest release of GNU Unifont, with glyphs for every printable code point in the Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). The BMP occupies the first 65,536 code points of the Unicode space, denoted as U+0000..U+FFFF."

This is suitable as a last resort font, which should display any character for which no match was found in the other available fonts.

This is normally preferable to a last resort font that just displays the number of a character not available in your preferred fonts.

modeless a day ago | parent | next [-]

No mention there of the fact that this is a bitmap font. I think that's kind of important.

crazygringo a day ago | parent [-]

Indeed. Plus basic facts like: is it serif or sans? Proportional or monospace? Designed for GUI interfaces, terminals, or print? I still don't know.

Just showing a single screenshot of it in its intended use would go a long way.

I clicked on one of the charts and had no idea if the font itself was bitmap, or if it had just been rendered at a tiny size without antialiasing.

notpushkin a day ago | parent | next [-]

> Designed for GUI interfaces, terminals, or print?

Given it’s a last resort font, I think it doesn’t make too much sense for print (unless you’re printing something that could be in any possible language).

crazygringo 16 hours ago | parent [-]

Saying a font is designed for print doesn't mean it's for literal professional printing.

It just indicates that the x-height isn't increased the way it often is for a font designed specifically for screens, and that you can have finer details like serifs and thinner strokes. It just means it's intended for high-resolution viewing.

01HNNWZ0MV43FF a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Yeah I thought maybe the "uni" in "unifont" meant it was a single font that would morph between serif and sans somehow. I guess it stands for "unicode", from an era when Unicode support was not table stakes.

Kwpolska 21 hours ago | parent [-]

While virtually all fonts support characters outside of ASCII, there are few fonts that support all of Unicode. Unifont aims to be one of them.

charlieyu1 16 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I don’t think covering only BMP is enough these days