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List of Unicode Characters?

Open Cr8zyIvan opened this issue 2 months ago • 3 comments

I just discovered this font. Tremendous work by the way, wow!

My question: Is there a list of all the unicode characters included in the Monaspace Font? I'm having some minor issues displaying some atypical characters I like to use for notes and comments. Some of which are the set of "Paired Arrows" (⇉).

Cr8zyIvan avatar Oct 18 '25 20:10 Cr8zyIvan

Whilst an official list of all the unicode characters would definitely be useful. I do think that you can utilize fontdrop ( https://fontdrop.info/#/?darkmode=true ) for the time being.

jothefiredragon avatar Oct 20 '25 06:10 jothefiredragon

Oh wow! Pretty nifty web utility there. Thanks!

The only caveat I have is I haven't found a way to search for a symbol (Ctrl + F), meaning, if you're looking for a specific character, you have to manually scroll through the full symbol list and find it yourself.

Cr8zyIvan avatar Oct 23 '25 00:10 Cr8zyIvan

You're welcome!

Also here is a list of some of font-related websites I frequent.

  1. https://fonts.google.com/ : Google Fonts - currently listing 1894 typefaces as of this comment
  2. https://fontdrop.info/#/?darkmode=true : Fontdrop - viewing glyphs and other information of a font file
  3. https://www.axis-praxis.org/samsa/ : Samsa - similar to Fontdrop but only for viewing variable fonts, this tools allow viewing changes of each glyphes of variable fonts.
  4. https://mutsuntsai.github.io/fontfreeze/ : Font Freeze - “freezing” opentype features of fonts to be able to use them on software without support of opentype features (e.g. Visual Studio)
  5. https://www.nerdfonts.com/font-downloads : Nerd Fonts - though you probably knew of this one
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monospaced_typefaces : pretty self explanatory
  7. https://www.programmingfonts.org/ : listing monospace fonts, currently listing 164 typefaces as of this comment For more tools, see: https://googlefonts.github.io/

Also, here are some of my most favourite typefaces

  1. https://github.com/twilio/twilio-sans-mono/ : Twilio Sans Mono - currently used on all code/text editor on my devices
  2. https://www.ibm.com/plex/ : IBM Plex fonts - IBM Plex Sans and Serif are really cool, that said I'm not as big of a fan on IBM Plex Mono (nor Lilex, a font based on IBM Plex Mono)
  3. https://github.com/tlwg/fonts-tlwg : fonts-tlwg - collection of free and open source Thai fonts

Thank you very much for reading and have a nice day!

jothefiredragon avatar Oct 30 '25 05:10 jothefiredragon