Comparison of Fonts
Number of characters included by the above version of fonts, for different Unicode blocks (or, ranges), are listed below. Basic Latin (128: 0000–007F) means that in the range called 'Basic Latin', there are 128 assigned codes, numbered 0 to 7F. The cells then show the number of those codes which are covered by each font.
- Cells shaded green indicate complete coverage.
- Cells shaded blue are not complete, but are the most complete of the fonts listed.
- Empty cells indicate that no character exists in that block.
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