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5 This file lists contributors and contributions to the GNU FreeFont project.
8 * URW++ Design & Development GmbH <http://www.urwpp.de/>
10 URW++ donated a set of 35 core PostScript Type 1 fonts to the
11 Ghostscript project <http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/>, to be available
12 under the terms of GNU General Public License (GPL).
14 Basic Latin (U+0041-U+007A)
15 Latin-1 Supplement (U+00C0-U+00FF)
16 Latin Extended-A (U+0100-U+017F)
17 Spacing Modifier Letters (U+02B0-U+02FF)
18 Mathematical Operators (U+2200-U+22FF)
19 Block Elements (U+2580-U+259F)
20 Dingbats (U+2700-U+27BF)
23 * Yannis Haralambous <yannis.haralambous AT enst-bretagne.fr> and John
24 Plaice <plaice AT omega.cse.unsw.edu.au>
26 Yannis Haralambous and John Plaice are the authors of Omega typesetting
27 system, <http://omega.enstb.org/>. Omega is an extension of TeX.
28 Its first release, aims primarily at improving TeX's multilingual abilities.
29 In Omega all characters and pointers into data-structures are 16-bit wide,
30 instead of 8-bit, thereby eliminating many of the trivial limitations of TeX.
31 Omega also allows multiple input and output character sets, and uses
32 programmable filters to translate from one encoding to another, to perform
33 contextual analysis, etc. Internally, Omega uses the universal 16-bit Unicode
34 standard character set, based on ISO-10646. These improvements not only make
35 it a lot easier for TeX users to cope with multiple or complex languages,
36 like Arabic, Indic, Khmer, Chinese, Japanese or Korean, in one document, but
37 will also form the basis for future developments in other areas, such as
38 native color support and hypertext features. ... Fonts for UT1 (omlgc family)
39 and UT2 (omah family) are under development: these fonts are in PostScript
40 format and visually close to Times and Helvetica font families.
41 Omega fonts are available subject to GPL
43 Latin Extended-B (U+0180-U+024F)
44 IPA Extensions (U+0250-U+02AF)
46 Armenian (U+0530-U+058F)
47 Hebrew (U+0590-U+05FF)
48 Arabic (U+0600-U+06FF)
49 Currency Symbols (U+20A0-U+20CF)
50 Arabic Presentation Forms-A (U+FB50-U+FDFF)
51 Arabic Presentation Forms-B (U+FE70-U+FEFF)
53 Current info: <http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=omega>
55 * Valek Filippov <frob AT df.ru>
57 Valek Filippov added Cyrillic glyphs and composite Latin Extended A to
58 the whole set of the abovementioned URW set of 35 PostScript core fonts,
59 <ftp://ftp.gnome.ru/fonts/urw/>. The fonts are available under GPL.
61 Latin Extended-A (U+0100-U+017F)
62 Cyrillic (U+0400-U+04FF)
65 * Wadalab Kanji Comittee
67 Between April 1990 and March 1992, Wadalab Kanji Comittee put together
68 a series of scalable font files with Japanese scripts, in four forms:
69 Sai Micho, Chu Mincho, Cho Kaku and Saimaru. The font files are
70 written in custom file format, while tools for conversion into
71 Metafont and PostScript Type 1 are also supplied. The Wadalab Kanji
72 Comittee has later been dismissed, and the resulting files can be now
73 found on the FTP server of the Depertment of Mathematical Engineering
74 and Information Physics, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo
75 <ftp://ftp.ipl.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/Font/>.
77 Hiragana (U+3040-U+309F)
78 Katakana (U+30A0-U+30FF)
81 * Young U. Ryu <ryoung AT utdallas.edu>
83 Young Ryu is the author of Txfonts, a set of mathematical symbols
84 designed to accompany text typeset in Times or its variants. In the
85 documentation, Young adresses the design of mathematical symbols: "The
86 Adobe Times fonts are thicker than the CM fonts. Designing math fonts
87 for Times based on the rule thickness of Times = , , + , / , < ,
88 etc. would result in too thick math symbols, in my opinion. In the TX
89 fonts, these glyphs are thinner than those of original Times
90 fonts. That is, the rule thickness of these glyphs is around 85% of
91 that of the Times fonts, but still thicker than that of the CM fonts."
92 TX fonts are are distributed under the GNU public license (GPL).
93 <http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/txfonts/>.
95 Arrows (U+2190-U+21FF)
96 Mathematical Symbols (U+2200-U+22FF)
99 * Angelo Haritsis <ah AT computer.org>
101 Angelo Haritsis has compiled a set of Greek Type 1 fonts, available on
102 <ftp://ftp.hellug.gr/pub/unix/linux/GREEK/fonts/greekXfonts-Type1-1.1.tgz>.
103 The glyphs from this source has been used to compose Greek glyphs in
104 FreeSans and FreeMono.
106 Angelo's licence says: "You can enjoy free use of these fonts for
107 educational or commercial purposes. All derived works should include
108 this paragraph. If you want to change something please let me have
109 your changes (via email) so that they can go into the next
110 version. You can also send comments etc to the above address."
112 Greek (U+0370-U+03FF)
115 * Yannis Haralambous and Virach Sornlertlamvanich
117 In 1999, Yannis Haralambous and Virach Sornlertlamvanich made a set of
118 glyphs covering the Thai national standard Nf3, in both upright and
119 slanted shape. The collection of glyphs have been made part of GNU
120 intlfonts 1.2 package and is available under the GPL at
121 <ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/intlfonts/>.
125 * Shaheed R. Haque <srhaque AT iee.org>
127 Shaheed Haque has developed a basic set of basic Bengali glyphs
128 (without ligatures), using ISO10646 encoding. They are available under
129 the XFree86 license at <http://www.btinternet.com/~shaheedhaque/>.
131 Copyright (C) 2001 S.R.Haque <srhaque AT iee.org>. All Rights Reserved.
133 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
134 a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
135 "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
136 without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
137 distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
138 permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
139 the following conditions:
141 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
142 included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
144 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
145 EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
146 MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
147 IN NO EVENT SHALL S.R.HAQUE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
148 LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
149 ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
150 OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
152 Except as contained in this notice, the name of S.R.Haque shall not be
153 used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other
154 dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from
157 Bengali (U+0980-U+09FF)
160 * Sam Stepanyan <sam AT arminco.com>
162 Sam Stepanyan created a set of Armenian sans serif glyphs visually
163 compatible with Helvetica or Arial. Available on
164 <http://www.editum.com.ar/mashtots/html/fonts/ara.tar.gz>. On
165 2002-01-24, Sam writes: "Arial Armenian font is free for
166 non-commercial use, so it is OK to use under GPL license."
168 Armenian (U+0530-U+058F)
171 * Mohamed Ishan <ishan AT mitf.f2s.com>
173 Mohamed Ishan has started a Thaana Unicode Project
174 <http://thaana.sourceforge.net/> and among other things created a
175 couple of Thaana fonts, available under FDL or BDF license.
177 Thaana (U+0780-U+07BF)
180 * Sushant Kumar Dash <sushant AT writeme.com> (*)
182 Sushant Dash has created a font in his mother tongue, Oriya. As he
183 states on his web page <http://members.tripod.com/~sushantdash/>:
184 "Please feel free to foreword this mail to your Oriya friends. No
185 copyright law is applied for this font. It is totally free!!! Feel
186 free to modify this using any font editing tools. This is designed for
187 people like me, who are away from Orissa and want to write letters
188 home using Computers, but suffer due to unavailability of Oriya
189 fonts.(Or the cost of the available packages are too much)."
191 Oriya (U+0B00-U+0B7F)
194 * Harsh Kumar <harshkumar AT vsnl.com>
196 Harsh Kumar has started BharatBhasha <http://www.bharatbhasha.net/> -
197 an effort to provide "FREE software, Tutorial, Source Codes
198 etc. available for working in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Gurmukhi and
199 Bangla. You can type text, write Web pages or develop Indian Languages
200 Applications on Windows and on Linux. We also offer FREE help to
201 users, enthusiasts and software developers for their work in Indian
204 Devanagari (U+0900-U+097F)
205 Bengali (U+0980-U+09FF)
206 Gurmukhi (U+0A00-U+0A7F)
207 Gujarati (U+0A80-U+0AFF)
210 * Prasad A. Chodavarapu <chprasad AT hotmail.com>
212 Prasad A. Chodavarapu created Tikkana, a Telugu font available in Type
213 1 and TrueType format on <http://chaitanya.bhaavana.net/fonts/>.
214 Tikkana exceeds the Unicode Telugu range with some composite glyphs.
215 Available under the GNU General Public License.
217 Telugu (U+0C00-U+0C7F)
220 * Frans Velthuis <velthuis AT rc.rug.nl> and Anshuman Pandey
221 <apandey AT u.washington.edu>
223 In 1991, Frans Velthuis from the Groningen University, The
224 Netherlands, released a Devanagari font as Metafont source, available
225 under the terms of GNU GPL. Later, Anshuman Pandey from the Washington
226 University, Seattle, USA, took over the maintenance of font. Fonts can
227 be found on CTAN, <ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/language/devanagari/>. I
228 converted the font to Type 1 format using Péter Szabó's TeXtrace
229 program <http://www.inf.bme.hu/~pts/textrace/> and removed some
230 redundant control points with PfaEdit.
232 Devanagari (U+0900-U+097F)
235 * Hardip Singh Pannu <HSPannu AT aol.com>
237 In 1991, Hardip Singh Pannu has created a free Gurmukhi TrueType font,
238 available as regular, bold, oblique and bold oblique form. Its license
239 says "Please remember that these fonts are copyrighted (by me) and are
240 for non-profit use only."
242 Gurmukhi (U+0A00-U+0A7F)
245 * Jeroen Hellingman <jehe AT kabelfoon.nl>
247 Jeroen Hellingman created a set of Malayalam metafonts in 1994, and a
248 set of Oriya metafonts in 1996. Malayalam fonts were created as
249 uniform stroke only, while Oriya metafonts exist in both uniform and
250 modulated stroke. From private communication: "It is my intention to
251 release the fonts under GPL, but not all copies around have this
252 notice on them." Metafonts can be found on CTAN,
253 <ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/language/oriya/> and
254 <ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/language/malayalam/>.
256 Oriya (U+0B00-U+0B7F)
257 Malayalam (U+0D00-U+0D7F)
260 * Thomas Ridgeway <> (*)
262 Thomas Ridgeway, then at the Humanities And Arts Computing Center,
263 Washington University, Seattle, USA, (now defunct), created a Tamil
264 metafont in 1990. Anshuman Pandey from the same university took over
265 the maintenance of font. Fonts can be found at CTAN,
266 <ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/language/tamil/wntamil/>.
268 Tamil (U+0B80-U+0BFF)
271 * Berhanu Beyene <1beyene AT informatik.uni-hamburg.de>,
272 Prof. Dr. Manfred Kudlek <kudlek AT informatik.uni-hamburg.de>, Olaf
273 Kummer <kummer AT informatik.uni-hamburg.de>, and Jochen Metzinger <?>
275 Beyene, Kudlek, Kummer and Metzinger from the Theoretical Foundations
276 of Computer Science, University of Hamburg, prepared a set of Ethiopic
278 <ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/language/ethiopia/ethiop/>. They also
279 maintain home page on the Ethiopic font project,
280 <http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TGI/mitarbeiter/wimis/kummer/ethiop_eng.html>,
281 and can be reached at <ethiop AT informatik.uni-hamburg.de>. The current
282 version of fonts is 0.7 (1998), and they are released under GNU GPL. I
283 converted the fonts to Type 1 format using Péter Szabó's TeXtrace-A
284 program <http://www.inf.bme.hu/~pts/textrace/> and removed some
285 redundant control points with PfaEdit.
287 Ethiopic (U+1200-U+137F)
290 * Maxim Iorsh <iorsh AT users.sourceforge.net>
292 In 2002, Maxim Iorsh started the Culmus project, aiming at providing
293 Hebrew-speaking Linux and Unix community with a basic collection of
294 Hebrew fonts for X Windows. The fonts are visually compatible with
295 URW++ Century Schoolbook L, URW++ Nimbus Sans L and URW++ Nimbus Mono
296 L families, respectively, and are released under GNU GPL license. See
297 also <http://culmus.sourceforge.net/>.
299 Hebrew (U+0590-U+05FF)
302 * Panayotis Katsaloulis <panayotis AT panayotis.com>
304 Panayotis Katsaloulis helped fixing Greek accents in the Greek
307 Greek Extended (U+1F00-U+1FFF)
310 * Vyacheslav Dikonov <sdiconov AT mail.ru>
312 Vyacheslav Dikonov made a Braille unicode font that could be merged
313 with the UCS fonts to fill the 2800-28FF range completely. (uniform
314 scaling is possible to adapt it to any cell size). He also contributed
315 a free syriac font, whose glyphs (about half of them) are borrowed
316 from the "Carlo Ator" font freely downloadable from
317 <http://www.aacf.asso.fr/>. Vyacheslav also filled in a few missing
318 spots in the U+2000-U+27FF area, e.g. the box drawing section, sets of
319 subscript and superscript digits and capital Roman numbers.
321 Syriac (U+0700-U+074A)
322 Box Drawing (U+2500-U+257F)
323 Braille (U+2800-U+28FF)
326 * M.S. Sridhar <mssridhar AT vsnl.com>
328 M/S Cyberscape Multimedia Limited, Mumbai, developers of Akruti
329 Software for Indian Languages (http://www.akruti.com/), have released
330 a set of TTF fonts for nine Indian scripts (Devanagari, Gujarati,
331 Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Oriya, and Gurumukhi)
332 under the GNU General Public License (GPL). You can download the fonts
333 from the Free Software Foundation of India WWW site
334 (http://www.gnu.org.in/akruti-fonts/) or from the Akruti website.
336 For any further information or assistance regarding these fonts,
337 please contact mssridhar AT vsnl.com.
339 Devanagari (U+0900-U+097F)
340 Bengali (U+0980-U+09FF)
341 Gurmukhi (U+0A00-U+0A7F)
342 Gujarati (U+0A80-U+0AFF)
343 Oriya (U+0B00-U+0B7F)
344 Tamil (U+0B80-U+0BFF)
345 Telugu (U+0C00-U+0C7F)
346 Kannada (U+0C80-U+0CFF)
347 Malayalam (U+0D00-U+0D7F)
350 * DMS Electronics, The Sri Lanka Tipitaka Project, and Noah Levitt
351 <nlevitt AT columbia.edu>
353 Noah Levitt found out that the Sinhalese fonts available on the site
354 <http://www.metta.lk/fonts/> are released under GNU GPL, or,
355 precisely, "Public Domain under GNU Licence
357 Electronics for The Sri Lanka Tipitaka Project" (taken from the font
358 comment), and took the effort of recoding the font to Unicode.
360 These glyphs were later replaced by those from the LKLUG font
361 <http://www.lug.lk/fonts/lklug>
363 Finally the range was completely replaced by glyphs from the sinh TeX
364 font, with much help and advice from Harshula Jayasuriya.
366 Sinhala (U+0D80-U+0DFF)
369 * Daniel Shurovich Chirkov <dansh AT chirkov.com>
371 Dan Chirkov updated the FreeSerif font with the missing Cyrillic
372 glyphs needed for conformance to Unicode 3.2. The effort is part of
373 the Slavjanskij package for Mac OS X,
374 <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/18680>.
376 Cyrillic (U+0400-U+04FF)
379 * Denis Jacquerye <moyogo AT gmail.com>
381 Denis Jacquerye added new glyphs and corrected existing ones in the
382 Latin Extended-B and IPA Extensions ranges.
384 Latin Extended-B (U+0180-U+024F)
385 IPA Extensions (U+0250-U+02AF)
388 * K.H. Hussain <hussain AT kfri.org> and R. Chitrajan
390 `Rachana' in Malayalam means `to write', `to create'. Rachana Akshara Vedi,
391 a team of socially committed information technology professionals and
392 philologists, has applied developments in computer technology and desktop
393 publishing to resurrect the Malayalam language from the disorder,
394 fragmentation and degeneration it had suffered since the attempt to adapt
395 the Malayalam script for using with a regular mechanical typewriter, which
396 took place in 1967-69. K.H. Hussein at the Kerala Forest Research Institute
397 has released "Rachana Normal" fonts with approximately 900 glyphs required
398 to typeset traditional Malayalam. R. Chitrajan apparently encoded the
399 glyphs in the OpenType table.
401 In 2008, the Malayalam ranges in FreeSerif were updated under the advise
402 and supervision of Hiran Venugopalan of Swathanthra Malayalam Computing,
403 to reflect the revised edition Rachana_04.
405 Malayalam (U+0D00-U+0D7F)
408 * Solaiman Karim <solaiman AT ekushey.org>
410 Bengali (U+0980-U+09FF)
412 Solaiman Karim has developed several OpenType Bangla fonts and
413 released them under GNU GPL on <http://www.ekushey.org>.
416 * Sonali Sonania <sonalisonania AT gmail.com> and Monika Shah
417 <monikapatira AT gmail.com>
419 Devanagari (U+0900-U+097F)
420 Gujarati (U+0A80-U+0AFF)
422 Glyphs were drawn by Cyberscape Multimedia Ltd., #101,Mahalakshmi
423 Mansion 21st Main 22nd "A" Cross Banashankari 2nd stage Banglore
424 560070, India. Converted to OTF by IndicTrans Team, Powai, Mumbai,
425 lead by Prof. Jitendra Shah. Maintained by Monika Shah and Sonali
426 Sonania of janabhaaratii Team, C-DAC, Mumbai. This font is released
427 under GPL by Dr. Alka Irani and Prof Jitendra Shah, janabhaaratii
428 Team, C-DAC, Mumabi. janabhaaratii is localisation project at C-DAC
429 Mumbai (formerly National Centre for Software Technology); funded by
430 TDIL, Govt. of India. Contact:monika_shah AT lycos.com,
431 sonalisonania AT yahoo.com, jitendras AT vsnl.com, alka AT ncst.ernet.in.
432 website: www.janabhaaratii.org.in.
435 * Pravin Satpute <pravin_ind21 AT hotmail.com>, Bageshri Salvi
436 <sbagrshri AT yahoo.co.in>, Rahul Bhalerao <rahul_pb_india AT
437 yahoo.com> and Sandeep Shedmake <surgs2k47 AT yahoo.co.in>
439 Devanagari (U+0900-U+097F)
440 Gujarati (U+0A80-U+0AFF)
441 Oriya (U+0B00-U+0B7F)
442 Malayalam (U+0D00-U+0D7F)
443 Tamil (U+0B80-U+0BFF)
445 In December 2005 the team at www.gnowledge.org released a set of two
446 Unicode pan-Indic fonts: "Samyak" and "Samyak Sans". "Samyak" font
447 belongs to serif style and is an original work of the team; "Samyak
448 Sans" font belongs to sans serif style and is actually a compilation
449 of already released Indic fonts (Gargi, Padma, Mukti, Utkal, Akruti
450 and ThendralUni). Both fonts are based on Unicode standard. You can
451 download the font files (released under GNU/GPL License) from
452 http://www.gnowledge.org/Gnoware/localization/font.htm
457 Gurmukhi (U+0A00-U+0A7F)
459 Dr. Kulbir Singh Thind designed a set of Gurmukhi Unicode fonts,
460 AnmolUni and AnmolUni-Bold, which are available under the terms of GNU
461 Generel Public Licens from the Punjabu Computing Resource Center,
462 http://guca.sourceforge.net/typography/fonts/anmoluni/.
465 * Gia Shervashidze <giasher AT telenet.ge>
467 Georgian (U+10A0-U+10FF)
469 Starting in mid-1990s, Gia Shervashidze designed many
470 Unicode-compliant Georgian fonts: Times New Roman Georgian, Arial
471 Georgian, Courier New Georgian. His work on Georgian localization can
472 be reached at http://www.gia.ge/.
475 * Primož Peterlin <primoz.peterlin AT biofiz.mf.uni-lj.si>
477 Primož Peterlin filled in missing glyphs here and there (e.g. Latin
478 Extended-B and IPA Extensions ranges in the FreeMono familiy), and
479 created the following UCS blocks:
481 Latin Extended-B (U+0180-U+024F)
482 IPA Extensions (U+0250-U+02AF)
483 Arrows (U+2190-U+21FF)
484 Box Drawing (U+2500-U+257F)
485 Block Elements (U+2580-U+259F)
486 Geometrical Shapes (U+25A0-U+25FF)
490 Made the MPH 2 Damase font, from which
491 Hanunóo (U+1720-U+173F)
492 Buginese (U+1A00-U+1A1F)
493 Tai Le (U+1950-U+197F)
494 Ugaritic (U+10380-U+1039F)
495 Old Persian (U+103A0-U+103DF)
499 Submitted a very thorough survey of glyph problems and other suggestions.
503 Made the TemporaLCGUni fonts, based on the URW++ fonts, from which at one
504 point FreeSerif Cyrillic, and some of the Greek, was drawn. He also provided
505 valuable direction about Cyrillic and Greek typesetting.
509 The creator of several fonts focusing on ancient scripts and symbols.
510 Many of the glyphs are created by making outlines from scanned images
514 Analecta: Gothic (U+10330-U+1034F)
515 Musical: Byzantine & Western
516 Unicode: many Miscellaneous Symbols, Miscellaneous Technical,
517 supplemental Symbols, and Mathematical Alphanumeric symbols,
518 Mah Jong, and the outline of the Domino.
522 Created by hand a Cherokee range specially for FreeFont to be "in line with
523 the classic Cherokee typefaces used in 19th century printing", but also to
524 fit well with ranges previously in FreeFont. Then he made Unified Canadian
525 Syllabics in Sans, and a Cherokee and Kayah Li in Mono! And never to be
526 outdone by himself, then did UCAS Extended and Osmanya.... What next?
528 Armenian (serif) (U+0530-U+058F)
529 Cherokee (U+13A0-U+13FF)
530 Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics (U+1400-U+167F)
531 UCAS Extended (U+18B0-U+18F5)
532 Kayah Li (U+A900-U+A92F)
533 Tifinagh (U+2D30-U+2D7F)
535 Latin Extended-D (Mayanist letters) (U+A720-U+A7FF)
536 Osmanya (U+10480-U+104a7)
538 * Yannis Haralambous and Wellcome Institute
540 In 1994, The Wellcome Library
541 The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine
542 183 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE, England.
543 commissioned Mr. Haralambous to produce a Sinhalese font for them.
545 We have received 03/09 official notice from Robert Kiley, Head of e-Strategy
546 for the Wellcome Library, that Yannis' font could be included in GNU
547 FreeFont under its GNU license.
549 Thanks to Dominik Wujastyk, for providing us with feedback and contacts
550 to repsonsible people at the Trust.
552 Sinhala (U+0D80-U+0DFF)
554 * The Sinhala font project http://sinhala.sourceforge.net/
556 The Sinhala font project has taken the glyphs from Yannis Haralambous'
557 Sinhala font, to produce a Unicode TrueType font, LKLUG. These glyphs
558 were for a while included in FreeFont.
560 Sinhala (U+0D80-U+0DFF)
562 * Steve White <stevan_white AT googlemail.com>
564 Filled in a lot of missing characters, got some font features working,
565 left fingerprints almost everywhere, and is responsible for these blocks:
567 Glagolitic (U+2C00-U+2C5F)
568 Coptic (U+2C80-U+2CFF)
570 * Pavel Skrylev is responsible for
571 Cyrillic Extended-A (U+2DEO-U+2DFF)
572 as well as many of the additions to
573 Cyrillic Extended-B (U+A640-U+A65F)
577 *: The glyph collection looks license-compatible, but its author has
578 not yet replied and agreed on their work being used in part of
579 this glyph collection.
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