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LatGrkCyr - brief notes, primarily about which glyphs are available. These two fonts are intended to cover current European languages written with latin, greek, and cyrillic alphabets. Also esperanto. For a long time I've been happy with an 8x16 font, but now that I use kms on a big screen I thought it best to have a bigger font (but I still use the 1024x768 setting with an 8x16 font on that screen with one machine). The 8x16 version will also be available in my sigma-consolefonts package (a bdf font, some map files to identify which glyphs to use, some perl, and a Makefile). That package is targetted at people who build from source and allows you to easily change the letter forms or to add different glyphs if you need to. Because of the limited size of the character cell, it is sans-serif. The font is public domain, the other items are under BSD-style licenses. The 12x22 font is derived from iso01-12x22 and hence from the sun 12x22 font included in the linux kernel, therefore it is licensed under the GPLv2. This font has serifs, although for a few of the added glyphs I've had to trim them. As with the sigma font, the letters have been resized to better allow for accents and diacritical marks. My aim is to make the different glyphs reasonably easy to identify, so I often ignore the "rules" about how to write them - in particular see the acute, circumflex, and grave accents in the 12x22 font. Similarly, letters with descenders such as g, p, q have a raised base so that the descender appears longer. I've also added a few obscure glyphs which are in the iso01 or latin1 fonts, just in case anyone still uses them. Latin letters and variants -------------------------- Aa Àà Áá Ââ Ãã Ää Åå Āā Ăă Ąą Bb Cc Çç Ćć Ĉĉ Ċċ Čč Dd Ďď Đđ Ee Èè Éé Êê Ëë Ēē Ėė Ęę Ěě Ff Gg Ĝĝ Ğğ Ġġ Ģģ Ǥǥ Ǧǧ Hh Ĥĥ Ħħ Ii Ìì Íí Îî Ïï Īī Įį İı Jj Ĵĵ Kk Ķķ Ǩǩ Ll Ĺĺ Ļļ Ľľ Ŀŀ Łł Mm Nn Ññ Ńń Ņņ Ňň Oo Òò Óó Ôô Õõ Öö Øø Ōō Őő Pp Qq Rr Ŕŕ Řř Ss ß Śś Ŝŝ Şş Šš Șș Tt Ťť Ŧŧ Țț (also maps Ţţ for old romanian text) Uu Ùù Úú Ûû Üü Ūū Ŭŭ Ůů Űű Ųų Vv Ww Ŵŵ Ẁẁ Ẃẃ Ẅẅ Xx Yy Ýý Ŷŷ Ÿÿ Ỳỳ [ NB these are ordered by the capitals! ] Zz Źź Żż Žž Ææ Ðð Þþ Ŋŋ Œœ Əə [ not really a european letter ] Ʒʒ Ǯǯ ĸ [ obsolete, but it's presence is my 'signature' ] Greek letters, etc ------------------ ʹ number sign ͵ lower number sign ΄ tonos ΅ dialytika and tonos ; greek question mark Αα Άά Ββ Γγ Δδ Εε Έέ Ζζ Ηη Ήή Θθ Ιι Ίί Ϊϊ ΐ Κκ Λλ Μμ Νν Ξξ Οο Όό Ππ Ρρ Σςσ Ττ Υυ Ύύ Ϋϋ ΰ [ again, ordered by the uppercase versions ] Φφ Χχ Ψψ Ωω Ώώ Cyrillic letters and variants ----------------------------- Аа Ӓӓ Бб Вв Гг Ѓѓ Ґґ Дд Ее Ѐѐ Ёё Жж Ӂӂ Зз Ии Йй Ѝѝ Ҋҋ Кк Лл Ӆӆ Мм Ӎӎ Нн Ӈӈ Ӊӊ Оо Пп Рр Ҏҏ Сс Тт Уу Ўў Фф Хх Цц Чч Шш Щщ Ъъ Ыы Ьь Ээ Ӭӭ Юю Яя Ђђ Єє Ѕѕ Іі Її Јј Љљ Њњ Ћћ Ќќ Џџ Ҍҍ Һһ Digits ------ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Currencies ---------- $ dollar ¢ cent £ sterling ¤ number sign used for other currencies ¥ yen ƒ florin (a cheat, but costs nothing) € euro ₴ hryvnia Punctuation ----------- ! " ' ( ) , - : ; ? [ ] _ ` { | } ¡ « » ¿ „ … ‹ › Accents and other diacriticals ^ ~ ¨ ¯ ° ´ ¸ ˇ ˘ ˙ ˛ Other symbols # $ % & * + < = > @ \ § © ª ® ° ± ² ³ µ ¶ · ¹ º ¼ ½ ¾ × ÷ ‰ ™ Ω K Å ← ↑ → ↓ and of course � (U+fffd) for invalid-unicode or no-glyph There are also some graphics characters, but I doubt anyone uses those now.