



Ranges: Basic Latin (95) Latin-1 Supplement (1) General Punctuation (3) Geometric Shapes (1) Javanese (91)Īvailability: Free download (with keyboard drivers) from Main Page - Font Unicode Aksara Jawa Tuladha Jejeg – 191 characters (3,130 glyphs) in version 1.0.Ranges: Basic Latin (95) Latin-1 Supplement (15) General Punctuation (1) Javanese (85)Īvailability: Free download from Sugeng Rawuh - Adjisaka Situs Aksara Jawa There are no Unicode fonts designed specifically for Cham.Code2000, Free Serif and MPH 2B Damase can display Buginese.Ranges: Basic Latin (1) Latin-1 Supplement (1) Buginese (30)Īvailability: Free download from home (niariot87) Saweri – 32 characters (40 glyphs) in version 1.00 February 29, 2008, initial release.Batak-Unicode – 59 characters (60 glyphs) in version 1.000 PS 001.001 hotconv 1.0.56Īvailability: Free download from Surat Batak or Surat Batak – Aksara Batak Toba Karo Simalungun dan Mandailing or Unduh | Surat Batak.OpenType layout tables: Balinese, Latin, ThaiĪvailability: Free download (with keyboard drivers) from aksrbali.rar - Balinese, Unicode, Aksara, Bali, Font (.rar format) or my downloads page (.zip format) Ranges: Basic Latin (95) Latin-1 Supplement (96) Greek and Coptic (1) Balinese (128) General Punctuation (3) Mathematical Operators (1) Geometric Shapes (1) Aksara Bali – 378 characters (571 glyphs) in version 3.1.Not all of the characters in a given range will always be present in a font you can use a utility such as Babel Map to see exactly which characters are included. The following lists of Southeast Asian Unicode fonts are probably not comprehensive, they are just the ones that I have acquired with various operating systems and applications, or found while learning about Unicode from the Web.

Links to font-related and language-related Web sites.
