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QNapi is unofficial clone of NapiProjekt program (http://napiprojekt.pl)
written using Qt5. It's focused to be functional on GNU/Linux and other
Unix-like systems, for which NapiProjekt is not available.

Font containing 7440 Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Abydos is mainly based on Glyph for Windows version 2.0; it also covers
proposals for encoding Egyptian Hieroglyphs in The Unicode Standard:
* Hans van den Berg, Eric Aubourg, “Hieroglyphic Text Processing:
Glyph for Windows”, CCER, 2007
* Michel Suignard, “Source analysis of an extended Egyptian
Hieroglyphs repertoire”, L2/16-257,
* “New draft for the encoding of an extended Egyptian Hieroglyphs
repertoire”, L2/17-073

Aegean covers the following scripts and symbols supported by Unicode: Basic Latin, Greek and Coptic, Greek Extended, some Punctuation and other Symbols, Linear B Syllabary, Linear B Ideograms, Aegean Numbers, Ancient Greek Numbers, Ancient Symbols, Phaistos Disc, Lycian, Carian, Old Italic, Ugaritic, Old Persian, Cypriot Syllabary, Phoenician, Lydian, and Archaic Greek Musical Notation. Aegean allocates in Plane 15 of the UCS the following scripts and symbols, as yet unsupported by Unicode: Cretan Hieroglyphs, Cypro-Minoan, Linear A, the Arkalochori Axe, signs on Troy vessels and the Dispilio tablet. In this version Linear A and B have been expanded with variant glyphs. The Tsepis stele variant of the Cypriot Syllabary has been added as its Open Type Stylistic Set VI.

Aegyptus allocates Egyptian Hieroglyphs, in Plane 15 of the UCS. The main sources of glyphs are «Hieroglyphica», PIREI, 2000 and the work of Alan Gardiner. The font also covers Basic Latin, Egyptian Transliteration characters, the Hieratic alphabet, Coptic, Meroitic, the Gardiner set supported by Unicode, et al. The Gardiner set (redesigned with a thicker line) is also available in the small font Gardiner.

Akkadian covers the following scripts and symbols supported by The Unicode Standard: Basic Latin, Greek and Coptic, some Punctuation and other Symbols, Cuneiform, Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation.

Analecta is an ecclesiastic scripts font, covering Basic Latin, Greek and Coptic, some Punctuation and other Symbols, Coptic, typographica varia, Specials, Gothic and Deseret.

Anatolian is a work-font, encoding Anatolian Hieroglyphs in F200 - F4FF of the Private Use Area of the BMP. There are no plans to improve or expand it.

Maya covers the glyphs in J. Eric S. Thompson’s “A Catalog of Maya Hieroglyphs”, as well as some extra glyphs for days, months and numbers. This is a work-font that may be of some scholarly use; it is not a proposal of any kind. There are no plans to improve or expand it.

Musica covers the following scripts and symbols supported by The Unicode Standard: Basic Latin, Greek and Coptic, some Punctuation and other Symbols, Byzantine Musical Symbols, (Western) Musical Symbols and Archaic Greek Musical Notation.

Symbola covers the following scripts and symbols supported by Unicode: Basic Latin, IPA Extensions, Spacing Modifier Letters, Combining Diacritical Marks, Greek and Coptic, Cyrillic, Cyrillic Supplement, General Punctuation, Superscripts and Subscripts, Currency Symbols, Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols, Letterlike Symbols, Number Forms, Arrows, Mathematical Operators, Miscellaneous Technical, Control Pictures, Optical Character Recognition, Box Drawing, Block Elements, Geometric Shapes, Miscellaneous Symbols, Dingbats, Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A, Supplemental Arrows-A, Supplemental Arrows-B, Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B, Supplemental Mathematical Operators, Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows, Supplemental Punctuation, Yijing Hexagram Symbols, Combining Half Marks, Specials, Byzantine Musical Symbols, Musical Symbols, Ancient Greek Musical Notation, Tai Xuan Jing Symbols, Counting Rod Numerals, Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols, Mahjong Tiles, Domino Tiles, Playing Cards, Miscellaneous Symbols And Pictographs, Emoticons, Transport And Map Symbols, Alchemical Symbols, et al.

Aroania: Victor Julius Scholderer (1880-1971)
Anaktoria: Claude Garamond (1480-1561)
Alexander: Alexander Wilson (1714-1786)
Avdira: Demetrios Damilas (late 15 c.)
Asea: Firmin Didot (1764-1836) a typeface with four styles

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