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01HNNWZ0MV43FF
188 days ago
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.
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Kwpolska
188 days ago
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.
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