Bitstream Cyberbit
Bitstream Cyberbit is a commercial serif Unicode font designed by Bitstream Inc. It is freeware for non-commercial uses. It was one of the first widely available fonts to support a large portion of the Unicode repertoire.
Cyberbit was developed by Bitstream to provide Unicode Consortium members with a large Unicode-encoded font to use for testing and development purposes. The font has 32,910 characters and 935 kerning pairs in v2.0 beta. The related Bitstream Cyberbase font includes a much smaller number of characters, with 1,249 glyphs and 935 kerning pairs in v1.0 beta.
Bitstream no longer offers Cyberbit as a free download or retail product.
TITUS Cyberbit
TITUS Cyberbit Basic is a typeface derived from the Bitstream Cyberbit family, designed by Bitstream Inc. and the TITUS project for Unicode 4.0. Jost Gippert and Carl-Martin Bunz were the principal developers. It can be obtained for free from TITUS and is freeware for non-commercial uses.TITUS Cyberbit Basic supports part of the Medieval Unicode Font Initiative, and it includes 10,044 glyphs in version 3.0 from the following Unicode blocks:
- Basic Latin
- Latin-1 Supplement
- Latin Extended-A
- Latin Extended-B
- IPA Extensions
- Spacing Modifier Letters
- Combining Diacritical Marks
- Greek
- Cyrillic
- Cyrillic Supplement
- Armenian
- Hebrew
- Arabic
- Syriac
- Thaana
- Devanagari
- Thai
- Georgian
- Ethiopic
- Ogham
- Runic
- Phonetic Extensions
- Latin Extended Additional
- Greek Extended
- General Punctuation
- Superscripts and Subscripts
- Currency Symbols
- Letterlike Symbols
- Number Forms
- Arrows
- Mathematical Operators
- Miscellaneous Technical
- Enclosed Alphanumerics
- Box Drawing
- Block Elements
- Geometric Shapes
- Miscellaneous Symbols
- Glagolitic
- Coptic
- Georgian Supplement
- CJK Symbols and Punctuation
- Hiragana
- Katakana
- Bopomofo
- Private Use Area
- CJK Compatibility Ideographs
- Alphabetic Presentation Forms
- Arabic Presentation Forms-A
- CJK Compatibility Forms
- Small Form Variants
- Arabic Presentation Forms-B
- Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms