- A
duospaced font (also
called a
duospace font) is a fixed-width font
whose letters and
characters occupy either of two
integer multiples of a specified...
- (double-byte
character set), this also
meant that
their width on
screen in a
duospaced font was
proportional to
their byte length. Some
terminals and editing...
- GNU
Unifont Category Unicode, Bitmap, Sans-serif
classification Duospace Designer(s)
Roman Czyborra, Paul
Hardy Date
created 1998
Glyphs 2,096,578 License...
-
monospaced typefaces Duospaced font
Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols This
definition does not
apply to
fonts with CJK support; see
Duospaced font § In CJK typography...
-
typeface may
refer to: a
monospaced font with
characters of
uniform width a
duospaced font with
characters of full-width and half-width This disambiguation...
-
Comparison of
Unicode encodings Open-source
Unicode typefaces GNU Unifont –
Duospaced bitmap font List of
radicals in
Unicode List of
Unicode fonts List of...
-
authors call "writing typography" and is
characterized by a
monospaced and
duospaced fonts (based on IBM Plex Mono font), a blue cursor, and a gray background...
- fixed-width)
typeface uses a
single standard width for all
glyphs in the font.
Duospaced fonts are
similar to
monospaced fonts, but
characters can also be two...
- does not
specify display width,
although in
practice (and
especially in
duospaced environments) JIS X 0201 is used for half-width katakana. For ease of...
- region-specific
Subset OTC fonts.
Source Han Code JP (源ノ角ゴシック Code JP) is a
duospaced font
family using Latin glyphs from
Source Code Pro, with
Latin glyphs...