


Check, for example, his Shavian Unicode sub-page.

Has a page showing all fonts that support the various Unicode ranges. Paul Rädle's great jump page for foreign fonts and phonetic fonts. This savings in space by reusing pierces of font outlines is useful for high quality (scalable) fonts on mobile devices and digital TVs. And unlike other compact font formats, such as stroke or stick fonts, the quality of Ascender Compact Asian Fonts is such that no embedded bitmaps are necessary for typical screen sizes. By using component outlines, versus entire character outlines, ACAF offers significant benefits over standard TrueType or OpenType font formats. Their blurb at the launch in 2006: ACAF uses proprietary techniques to render the complex ideographs found in Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) scripts. ĪCAF stands for Ascender Compact Asian Fonts. It contains also about 100 full Chinese truetype fonts for PC. The best way to use this place is to use the built-in search window. Graphically heavy, it shows just 5 fonts per page, so it takes a huge amount of time to get anywhere.
