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Hello! Thanks for using Plain Pixel! For Arabic, Arabic, Arabic Supplement, Arabic Extended A & B, and Arabic Presentation forms A & B (minus a few ligatures) are included. If you're including anything outside of these blocks, it's possible that they might not show up. I'm a bit confused, because the "not found" glyph also isn't rendering correctly, so it's hard to know exactly where the problem may lie.
If you're willing to help, I'd love to try to solve this issue. Could you please do two things for me?
1. Please install the font on your computer, and then try putting this text in some software that supports OTF features. On Mac, this is most software. On Windows, design software like Figma, and LibreOffice should work. This will help me to know if it's a Game Maker issue, or something else.
2. Please send me any text samples where you have these blocks. You can paste them here. I'll then try them out myself and see what problems I can find, and see what I can fix. This might take me a little bit of time.
One other thing, I notice that some of the characters that are present on screen don't seem to be shaped correctly. For example, I think the first word is heart but it's hard to tell where the base characters end and the dots begin. This could be due to the size setting, or maybe the shadow. The font should display these more clearly. Please try adjusting those, and existing characters may become clearer.
Thank you for reporting this! Looking forward to your reply.
(Updated December 18, 2024 for V0.013)
Pixel 7x15 has support for over 26,000 characters in the following Unicode blocks:
Latin
- Basic Latin
- Latin-1 Supplement
- Latin Extended A B C D E
- IPA Extensions,
- Spacing Modifier Letters,
- Combining Diacritical Marks & Extended
- Phonetic Extensions & Extended
- Superscripts and Subscripts
- Alphabetic Presentation Forms
Arabic
- Arabic
- Arabic Supplement
- Arabic Extended-A
- Arabic Presentation Forms-A
- Arabic Presentation Forms-B
Armenian
Bopomofo
Cherokee
CJK
- CJK Symbols and Punctuation
- CJK Strokes
- Enclosed CJK Letters and Months
- CJK Compatibility
Cyrillic
- Cyrillic
- Cyrillic Supplement
- Cyrillic Extended A C
Devanagari - Devanagari & Extended - Vedic Extensions - Common Indic Number Forms
Ethiopic & Supplement
Georgian & Extended
Greek and Coptic
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
Hebrew
Japanese
- Hiragana
- Katakana
- Kana Phonetic Extensions
Korean
- Hangul Jamo
- Hangul Compatibility Jamo
- Hangul Syllables
Runic
Symbols
- Currency Symbols
- Letterlike Symbols
- Number Forms
- Arrows
- Mathematical Operators
- Enclosed Alphanumerics
- Box Drawing
- Block Elements
- Geometric Shapes
- Miscellaneous Symbols
- Dingbats
- Supplemental Arrows-A
- Braille Patterns
- Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows
- Ideographic Description Characters
- Mathematical Symbols-A
- Latin Extended Additional General Punctuation
Tifinagh
Thai
Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics & Extended
and additionally:
Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols: ◌⃰
CJK Unified Glyphs: Currently around 5600 characters. All Joyo Kanji are present, but they may not look as expected because there aren't any Japanese, Korean or Vietnamese variants present yet. This number will continue to grow over time.
* Also includes support for Devanagari conjuncts. Does not yet include support for Marathi or Nepali (but that shouldn't be too much work.)












