にしき的フォント - TYPVS LITTERARVM NISICIAE (original) (raw)
伺かのフリーシェル「にしき」をイメージしたUnicode準拠のフォントです。
創作物その他もろもろにご自由にお使いください。
Nishiki-teki (IPA: [nʲi̞ɕi̥kʲi̥te̞kʲi̥] ) is a Unicode-based font inspired by a free shell of Ukagaka called Nishiki.
Feel free to use for your creative works and other purposes.
Ĉi tio estas Unikoda tiparo inspirita de free shell de Ukagaka, kiu nomiĝas Niŝiki.
Vi rajtas uzi libere por viaj kreaĵoj kaj aliaj celoj.
nasin sitelen ni li jo e sitelen mute tan ilo Juniko. sitelen pi jan Nisiki pi ilo Ukakaka li pana e kon pona tawa ona.
sina wile la o kepeken mute tawa pali sina tawa ijo ante.
現在のところ、ラテン文字、ギリシア文字、キリル文字、アルメニア文字、ヘブライ文字、アラビア文字、グルジア文字、オガム文字、ルーン文字、コプト文字、グラゴル文字、
ひらがな、カタカナ、注音符号、少々の漢字、リス文字、ショー文字(およびそのエスペラント用改案)、オーセージ文字、音声記号、ブライユ点字、そこそこの絵文字、その他いろいろな記号などを収録しています。
The current version contains: Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Armenian, Hebrew, Arabic, Georgian, Ogham, Runic, Coptic, Glagolitic,
Hiragana, Katakana, Bopomofo, a sprinkling of Han ideographs, Lisu, Shavian (also for Esperanto), Osage, phonetic symbols,
Braille patterns, a certain amount of emojis, miscellaneous symbols and punctuation marks, etc.
加えて、私用領域には以下のような人工文字の類 (テングワール、キアス、エングスヴァニャリ文字、アウイ文字、ガーゴイル文字、オフィディアン文字、スースの文字、ユーエル文字、ユニフォン、ソルレソル、
ヴィジブルスピーチ(および Henry Sweet による改良案)、銀河標準文字、アーヴ文字、アイハ文字、クリンゴン文字、シテレンポナ、ティティプラ(tuki tiki の文字)、クイックスクリプト、幻字、リパーシェ、シャレイア文字、
ズバレルモルナ、沖縄方言用・気仙方言(ケセン語)用・台湾語用の仮名など) やさまざまな記号などを収めてあります。
Besides that, some constructed scripts(Tengwar, Cirth, Engsvanyáli, aUI, Gargoyle, Ophidian, Seussian, Ewellic, Unifon, Solresol, Visible Speech (+ Rivised Organic), Standard Galactic, Ath, Aiha, Klingon,
Sitelen Pona, Titi Pula, Quikscript (Senior Quikscript supported), Hacm, Liparxe, Shaleian, Zbalermorna, Kana for Okinawan, Kesen and Taiwanese, etc.), various symbols etc. are available in the Private Use Areas.
より詳しく新しい内容についてはこちらのPDFファイルをご覧ください。
For further and up-to-date details, please see the following PDF file.
E000−E07F
Tengwar
Based on the proposal by Michael Everson; compatible with fonts by Free Tengwar Font Project, and the UCSUR
E080−E0FF
Cirth
Based on the proposal by Michael Everson; compatible with the UCSUR
E100-E14F
Engsvanyáli
Compatible with the CSUR; A font with reversed glyphs is also available.
E270−E28F
aUI
Compatible with Unifont
E290-E2CF
ARIB Compatibility
ARIB characters not accepted for addition to Unicode; small-sized CJK letters, parenthesized letters
E3B0-E42F
Biblos Compatibility
(currently incomplete) Miscellaneous symbols found in the Biblos gaiji fonts; only characters not in Unicode
E5C0-E5DF
Gargoyle
Compatible with the CSUR
E630−E64F
Seussian Latin Extensions
Compatible with the CSUR
E680−E6CF
Ewellic
Invented by Doug Ewell; compatible with the CSUR
E6D0-E73F
Unifon Supplement
Based on N4195
E740−E76F
Unifon
Compatible with the CSUR
E770−E77F
Solresol
Compatible with the CSUR and Quivira
E780−E7FF
Visible Speech
Compatible with the CSUR
E8B0-E8DF
MUFI Compatibility-A
Compatible with the MUFI recommendation; only characters not in Unicode and not precomposed
E8E0−E8FF
Tonal and Duodenal
Invented by John W. Nystrom; the mapping of Tonal is based on the UCSUR; incompatible with the proposal by Luke Dashjr
E900-E9CF
Phonetic Extensions Appendix
Based on N3555; letters for European dialectology, Initial Teaching Alphabet, etc.
E9D0-E9FF
Punctuation Appendix
Punctuation marks invented by Hervé-Bazin (vid. N4256), etc.
EA00-EACF
Latin Extended Appendix
Africanist tone letters (U+F1F1..9 in SIL's PUA), letters for the African reference alphabet, English Phonotypic Alphabet (vid. N4079), letters used in the Former Soviet Union (vid. N4162), etc.
EAD0-EBFF
MUFI Compatibility-B
Compatible with the MUFI recommendation; only characters not in Unicode and not precomposed
EE00-EEBF
Alphabetic Presentation Forms Appendix
Ligatures etc.; U+EE20..F are a bunch of characters from MUFI whose original code points conflict with other characters in this font
EEC0-F32F
MUFI-CYFI-SIL Compatibility
Compatible with the MUFI recommendation, SIL's PUA and the CYFI recommendation; only characters not in Unicode and not precomposed; the arrows at U+F312..9 are found in Cardo
F330-F3FF
CYFI Compatibility
Compatible with the CYFI recommendation; Early Cyrillic letters
F400-F4BF
Kana Appendix-A
Kana for Taiwanese, Okinawan, Ainu, the Kesen dialect, etc.
F4C0-F4EF
Ath
A constructed script for Baronh; the character repertoire is based on the TRON Code
F4F0-F4FF
MUFI Compatibility-C
Compatible with the MUFI recommendation; the characters at U+F4F7, 8 are compatible with UNZ 1
F500-F54F
Kōdō Symbols
Genjikō symbols (also called Genji-mon symbols) compatible with Quivira, four-branched Keizukō symbols and three-branched Sanshukō symbols
F550-F57F
Mathematical Operators Appendix
Rarely-used mathematical symbols found in the STIX fonts and Quivira
F580-F58F
Geomantic Figures
Compatible with Quivira
F590-F5FF
Various Symbols
Tally marks, regional variants of playing card suits, religious and occult symbols, astrological and astronomical symbols, xkcd snake elements, etc.
F600-F6FF
Geometric and Technical Symbols Appendix
Lunar phases, Go symbols, Apple's MouseText characters, hatching patterns (vid. N4011), ISO/IEC 9995 symbols (vid. N4317, N4444), characters from Adobe's PUA, license symbols, etc.
F700-F71F
Metrical Symbols
Compatible with Alphabetum Unicode and the MUFI recommendation
F720-F7FF
Kreative Compatibility
Compatible with Kreative Software's PUA (except Roman numerals at U+F7B2..6, which are from MUFI); only characters not in Unicode
F800-F87F
Apple Compatibility
Compatible with Apple's PUA; Hoefler ornaments etc.; U+F800 is a glyph specific to Nishiki-teki (a version indicator)
F880-F89F
Technical Symbols Appendix
Miscellaneous computer-related symbols, including several vendor-dependent UI icons
F8A0−F8CF
Aiha
Compatible with the CSUR
F8D0−F8FF
Klingon
Also known as pIqaD; Compatible with the CSUR
F0000-F01FF
Standardized Variants
(currently incomplete) Representative glyphs of the standardized variation sequences
F0210-F02DF
Cardo Compatibility
Ancient Greek symbols not in Unicode, found in the Cardo font
F0300-F04FF
Control Pictures Appendix-A
Symbols for control and invisible characters used in code charts
F0600-F07FF
Number Forms Appendix
Combining subscripts, partially enclosed numerals (can be used for Go diagrams) inspired by Quivira, Alan Martin's hexadecimal digits, etc.
F0910-F09FF
Enclosed Alphanumerics Appendix
(currently incomplete) Most of the characters are derived from Adobe-Japan1
F0A00-F0D6F
Enclosed CJK Letters Appendix
(currently incomplete) Most of the characters are derived from Adobe-Japan1 and Adobe-Korea1
F7C00-F7FFF
Kana Appendix-B
Jūki kana (withdrawn), Kana ligatures, etc.
F8000-F8FFF
CJK Ideographs Appendix
Han ideographs not found in Unicode
FC2E0-FC38F
Chess Symbols Appendix
Symbols for non-standard and historical chess pieces (Tamerlane chess, Courier chess, Chinese chess, etc.) and fairy chess problems; mainly found in Quivira
FD100-FD1FF
Musical Symbols Appendix
(currently incomplete) Rarely-used musical symbols found in Musica and SMuFL
FDE00-FDFFF
Regional Flags
National and regional flags ordered by ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes; colours are designated by heraldic hatchings
FE000-FEEAF
GMail Emoji Compatibility
Compatible with Google's emoji4unicode; Emoji characters not accepted for addition to Unicode; some national flags etc.
FF000-FFCFF
Pictographs Appendix
A hodgepodge of pictographic symbols and emojis not in Unicode
FFD00-FFFFD
Nishiki Shell Surfaces
Pictures in the ‘free shell’ Nishiki (created by Hutami Sui, available for making a character for Ukagaka, which is a kind of desktop accessory software), and its modifications by Tsukina et al.
100000-1001EF
Control Pictures Appendix-B
Symbols for control characters in the Supplementary Special-purpose Plane (Plane 14)
100F60-100FFF
Code Value Presentation Glyphs
Any Unicode value with 4-6 hexadecimal digits can be represented as a picture (like those in the Unicode BMP Fallback Font) by overlapping digits at each position