Talk:GNU Unifont

Paul Hardy link
He seems not to be the same person as the font maintainer. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 179.236.152.74 (talk) 14:38, 18 January 2017 (UTC)

Sample of Font
Can someone please provide a sample of the font. gioto (talk) 08:02, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
 * There is a sample now in the article. I just generated a full font map: File:Unifont_Full_Map.png --RokerHRO (talk) 12:49, 10 November 2010 (UTC)

Removal?
Anyway to remove this font? I didn't like how it displayed East Asian characters, so I tried deleting it when I removed it it caused a glitch and in the font section it still displays even though I removed it and now turned my East Asian fonts into squares! Please help! Kanzler31 (talk) 17:34, 9 October 2010 (UTC)

Straight quotes display?
What is the display of the “straight quotes”? Here are the symbols. ' and ". 121.164.146.126 (talk) 13:12, 10 November 2012 (UTC)

This font is not a monospace one
Simply try to copy this text to an editor using it.

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 * Can you make a simpler test case, please?
 * Okay, strictly speaking, Unifont ist a "dual-space" font, because all "full-width" Unicode characters uses 16 pixels width, all "narrow" characters uses 8 pixels. I don't know, whether the decision for 8 or 16 pixels characters corresponds completely with the Unicode character property "half width"/"full width" for each character.
 * Moreover: It depends on your text editor/terminal whether it displays all "full width" characters in a double-width character cell. --RokerHRO (talk) 11:10, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
 * And a real monospace font have special attributes in the file header which are not present here. 2A02:8420:508D:CC00:56E6:FCFF:FEDB:2BBA (talk) 18:50, 8 August 2015 (UTC)

It also isn't sans-serif.
Take a close look at the number "1" and the lower-case "i" here:



Now compare the number "1" and the lower-case "i" on these:





Looking at other letters,such as capital "E", lead to the opposite conclusion.

It appears that when we are talking about low-resolution bitmap fonts, the concepts of serif and sans-serif don't apply. The designer in this case added serifs to some character an omitted them from others as needed to make the font readable. --Guy Macon (talk) 18:57, 27 October 2016 (UTC)

Output doesn't seem to match infobox image
Hello, I was having issues with this font. I wanted something computer-like, specifically I wanted the zero crossed by a forward slash, as depicted in the infobox. When I tested it in my sandbox, the text returned didn't look at all like that shown in the infobox:.

looks more like Times New Roman (browser default). I am doing it correctly, aren't I? Span the text with ? &#8212;&#160;CJDOS,&#160;Sheridan,&#160;OR&#160;(talk) 05:26, 28 July 2021 (UTC) (edited 06:03, 28 July 2021 (UTC))


 * Try  instead of  .  WhoAteMyButter  ( 📨talk │ 📝contribs ) 15:12, 28 July 2021 (UTC)
 * 10 PRINT "Hello world." 20 END ← Tried suggestion, dropped and , still no change. &#8212;&#160;CJDOS,&#160;Sheridan,&#160;OR&#160;(talk) 18:10, 28 July 2021 (UTC)
 * Wait—if I'm reading WP:TYPE correctly, GNU Unifont is not a valid Wiki font (which would explain why it doesn't display properly). &#8212;&#160;CJDOS,&#160;Sheridan,&#160;OR&#160;(talk) 18:24, 28 July 2021 (UTC)
 * You need to have a font installed locally for your browser to use it. Anyone who doesn't have the font will instead see the website/browser's default font. Wiki content should not use specific fonts but should instead hint to the browser what kind of text it is using things like  tags or   tags. If you just want to change the font for yourself, use the   declaration in your user CSS. Opencooper (talk) 19:12, 28 July 2021 (UTC)
 * Thank you; when I finally saw the list, that was the impression I got. I had incorrectly assumed the font in this article as a Wiki font, and thus could be made to display in browsers (unless the user had ticked the option to override a website's font). However, could you explain what you mean by "hint" with  or   tags. Surely, you're not referring to something like: &#8212;&#160;CJDOS,&#160;Sheridan,&#160;OR&#160;(talk) 19:39, 28 July 2021 (UTC)
 * Websites can indicate which fonts they prefer, and this is possible to do using the  code you used (or usually in the CSS). The level of control you want might be possible on a website where you can serve the fonts yourself, but as you saw, there aren't any specific font Wikipedia uses. Guessing what fonts users might have is also not ideal. Instead, we can tell the browser what kind of content something is and it can pick the font itself. If something is wrapped in a   code tag, the browser will choose a monospaced font. If text is marked as Japanese-language (e.g.   or using lang), the browser will know to choose a Japanese font. Opencooper (talk)

Okay. I followed the article back to the webpage, and installed the font. It is displaying on my computer now, but not displayed when used with other tags, such as ,. Opencooper (talk) 15:37, 29 July 2021 (UTC)