List of SMP Unicode Fonts
Of the many Unicode fonts rich with vast amount of SMP plane characters, few ones listed below are the most commonly used by a majority of users around the world on mainstream computing platforms. You must also see the first top font list, as some of them also contains vast amount of SMP plane characters. More Unicode fonts can be found in the (List of typefaces) article's "Unicode fonts" section.
Font | Char(s) | Glyphs | Kernpairs |
Range(Point): Hinting/ Smoothing Behavior |
Version & Date | Filename, Size |
Font Family | Font Weight, style |
Font type |
Serif style |
License | Creator / Author (Copyright) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Code2001 | 2,985 | 3,135 | 0 | 0~5: Smoothed. 6~6: Hinted. 7+: Hinted & Smoothed. |
v0.919 sfnt rev 0.918945 2008-04-04 |
CODE2001.TTF (485 KB) |
Code2001 | Medium (Normal), Book, Regular | TTF | Any | Freeware | James Kass | More info. |
New Athena Unicode | 2,985 | 2,033 | 0 | 0~6: Smoothed. 7~12: Hinted. 13+: Hinted & Smoothed. |
v3.710 sfnt rev 3.70999 2010-05-02 |
newathu.ttf (769 KB) |
New Athena Unicode | Medium (Normal), Book, Regular | TTF | Any | Freeware. SIL OFL. | American Philological Association . | More info. |
MPH 2B Damase | 2,743 | 2,895 | 192 | 0~6: Smoothed. 7~12: Hinted. 13+: Hinted & Smoothed. |
v002.010 sfnt rev 1 2005-10-18 |
damase_v.2.ttf (879 KB) |
MPH 2B Damase | Medium (Normal), Book, Regular | TTF | Any | Freeware. | Public Domain 2005. Mark Williamson. | Includes 2092 BMP chars. More info. |
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