Since the original sources where with undetermined license terms (a rogue shx found in the net), I redrawn the whole 3098 repertoire. It covers standard ASCII, Latin-1, basic cyrillic, modern greek and tech set 1 (which is greek plus some character from latin-1 plus some special characters). It still missing a lot of the composition points to build the latin extensions and of course the whole encoder for building the new font. There is already the awk one which would be a good starting point.
This time I decided to draw arcs as arcs since with the shp converter I found they can be approximated quite well in software (the trick is using 15 degree steps). This would cover the major scripts excluding kana (JIS Z 8313-10 is the ISO 3098 extension for them, but I don't have it). At the moment everything fits on a 50mil grid, with the nominal height being 2000mils (the 3098 CB script metrics are these: 10 units nominal height, 7 units x-heights, plus 3 units for descenders and 4 units for diacritics). That would exceed the nominal ±50 coordinate system for the classical hershey, but that's not a problem. Let me know if you're still interested and which other unicode blocks you would think could be useful. -- Lorenzo Marcantonio Logos Srl
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