EVERSON MONO


'Everson Mono' is a monospaced transitional sans serif Unicode font whose development by Michael Everson began in 1995. At first, Everson Mono was a collection of 8-bit fonts containing glyphs for tables in ISO/IEC 10646; at that time, it was not easy to edit cmaps to have true Unicode indices, and there were very few applications which could do anything with a font so encoded in any case. The original "Everson Mono" had a MacRoman character set, and other versions were named with suffixes: "Everson Mono Latin B", "Everson Mono Currency", "Everson Mono Armenian" and so on. A range of fonts with the character set of the ISO/IEC 8859 series were also made. The large font distributed in 2003 was named "Everson Mono Unicode", but future versions are expected to be named simply "Everson Mono".
Everson Mono is shareware; the price is €25.

Contents
Range, Characters, Version
See also
External links

Range, Characters, Version


It contains 4,893 characters (4,899 glyphs) in version 4.1.3, dated 2003-02-13.
In short, this font covers following scripts: Armenian, Canadian Syllabics, Cherokee, Cyrillic (most of the ranges and Komi letters), Georgian, Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters), Hebrew, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Ogham, Runic, Vietnamese, see below for details.
Characters included in Unicode Ranges / Blocks
Block Name (Range) Characters
Basic Latin (0000–007F) 95
Latin-1 Supplement (0080–00FF) 96
Latin Extended-A (0100–017F) 128
Latin Extended-B (0180–024F) 183
IPA Extensions (0250–02AF) 96
Spacing Modifier Letters (02B0–02FF) 80
Combining Diacritical Marks (0300–036F) 107
Greek (0370–03FF) 118
Cyrillic (0400–04FF) 246
Cyrillic Supplement (0500–052F) 16
Armenian (0530–058F) 86
Hebrew (0590–05FF) 82
Arabic (0600–06FF) 3
Syriac (0700–074F) X
Arabic Supplement (0750–077F) X
Thaana (0780–07BF) X
Devanagari (0900–097F) X
Bengali (0980–09FF) X
Gurmukhi (0A00–0A7F) X
Gujarati (0A80–0AFF) X
Oriya (0B00–0B7F) X
Tamil (0B80–0BFF) X
Telugu (0C00–0C7F) X
Kannada (0C80–0CFF) X
Malayalam (0D00–0D7F) X
Sinhala (0D80–0DFF) X
Thai (0E00–0E7F) X
Lao (0E80–0EFF) X
Tibetan (0F00–0FFF) X
Myanmar (Burma) (1000–109F) X
Georgian (10A0–10FF) 80
Hangul Jamo (1100–11FF) X
Ethiopic(Ge'ez) (1200–137F) X
Ethiopic Supplement (1380–139F) X
Cherokee (13A0–13FF) 85
Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics (1400–167F) 630
Ogham (1680–169F) 29
Runic (16A0–16FF) 81
Tagalog (Baybayin) (1700–171F) X
Hanunoo (1720–173F) X
Buhid (1740–175F) X
Tagbanwa (1760–177F) X
Khmer (1780–17FF) X
Mongolian (1800–18AF) X
Limbu (1900–194F) X
Tai Le (1950–197F) X
Tai Lue (1980–19DF) X
Khmer Symbols (19E0–19FF) X
Buginese (1A00–1A1F) X
Phonetic Extensions (1D00–1D7F) 107
Phonetic Extensions Supplement (1D80–1DBF) X
Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement (1DC0–1DFF) X
Latin Extended Additional (1E00–1EFF) 246
Greek Extended (1F00–1FFF) 233
General Punctuation (2000–206F) 97
Superscripts and Subscripts (2070–209F) 29
Currency Symbols (20A0–20CF) 18
Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols (20D0–20FF) 27
Letterlike Symbols (2100–214F) 74
Number Forms (2150–218F) 49
Arrows (2190–21FF) 112
Mathematical Operators (2200–22FF) 256
Miscellaneous Technical (2300–23FF) 207
Control Pictures (2400–243F) 39
Optical Character Recognition (2440–245F) 11
Enclosed Alphanumerics (2460–24FF) 159
Box Drawing (2500–257F) 128
Block Elements (2580–259F) 32
Geometric Shapes (25A0–25FF) 96
Miscellaneous Symbols (2600–26FF) 125
Dingbats (2700–27BF) 160
Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A (27C0–27EF) X
Supplemental Arrows-A (27F0–27FF) X
Braille Patterns (2800–28FF) X
Supplemental Arrows-B (2900–297F) 111
Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B (2980–29FF) 62
Supplemental Mathematical Operators (2A00–2AFF) 21
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows (2B00–2BFF) X
Glagolitic (2C00–2C5F) X
Coptic (2C80–2CFF) X
Georgian Supplement (2D00–2D2F) X
Tifinagh (2D30–2D7F) X
Ethiopic Extended (2D80–2DDF) X
Supplemental Punctuation (2E00–2E7F) X
CJK Radicals Supplement (2E80–2EFF) X
Kangxi Radicals(Kangxi) (2F00–2FDF) X
Ideographic Description Characters (2FF0–2FFF) X
CJK Symbols and Punctuation (3000–303F) X
Hiragana (3040–309F) 90
Katakana (30A0–30FF) 94
Bopomofo (3100–312F) X
Hangul Compatibility Jamo (3130–318F) X
Kanbun (3190–319F) X
Bopomofo Extended (31A0–31BF) X
CJK Strokes (31C0–31EF) X
Katakana Phonetic Extensions (31F0–31FF) X
Enclosed CJK Letters and Months (3200–32FF) X
CJK Compatibility (3300–33FF) X
CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A (3400–4DBF) X
Yijing Hexagram Symbols (4DC0–4DFF) X
CJK Unified Ideographs (Han Unification) (4E00–9FFF) X
Yi Syllables (A000–A48F) X
Yi Radicals (A490–A4CF) X
Modifier Tone Letters (A700–A71F) X
Syloti Nagri (A800–A82F) X
Hangul Syllables (AC00–D7AF) X
High Surrogates (D800–DB7F) X
High Private Use Surrogates (DB80–DBFF) X
Low Surrogates (DC00–DFFF) X
Private Use Area (E000–F8FF) X
CJK Compatibility Ideographs (F900–FAFF) X
Alphabetic Presentation Forms (FB00–FB4F) 58
Arabic Presentation Forms-A (FB50–FDFF) X
Variation Selectors (FE00–FE0F) 1
Vertical Forms (FE10–FE1F) X
Combining Half Marks (FE20–FE2F) 4
CJK Compatibility Forms (FE30–FE4F) X
Small Form Variants (FE50–FE6F) X
Arabic Presentation Forms-B (FE70–FEFF) X
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (FF00–FFEF) X
Specials (FFF0–FFFF) 5

See also



List of typefaces

Unicode typefaces (Information and comparison on major fonts)

External links



Evertype: Everson Mono

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