Mona (font)
Mona Font is both a Japanese proportional pixel font for the X Window System, derived from the Shinonome raster font family, and a TrueType font. It aims to represent Shift JIS art graphics properly, almost all of which require the MS PGothic font. Mona is named after Mona, a character-based mascot of 2channel.
Mona uses glyphs from Shinonome version 0.9.9 for embedded bitmaps. In version 2.30-pre, it incorporated outlines from Kochi-Gothic. However, it was changed to Kochi-substitute in 2.30-pre2 after discovering that Kochi font violates copyright. After this, the glyphs in Mona resemble those in MS PGothic.
Mona supports the following code pages: 1252, 1250, 1251, 1253, 932, 737, 437.
mona-outline
mona-outline version 2.30pre2 is included with the source code for the Mona Font source package, which consists of a subset of glyphs found in Mona. The OpenType layout table supports standard ligatures in the default language. When the font is viewed under Windows Font Viewer, a horizontal stroke overlays the glyph.mona-outline supports the following code pages: 932, 437.
IPA monafont
IPA monafont is an extension of IPA Font, Sazanami Font, Mona Font, M+ Fonts created by Jun Kobayashi, which consists of a family of fonts:- IPAMonaGothic
- IPAMonaMincho
- IPAMonaPGothic
- IPAMonaPMincho
- IPAMonaUIGothic
Glyphs for CJK ideographs are reworked to look more like Arial Unicode MS, while sub-glyphs for these characters are repositioned and rescaled. Similar to the MS Gothic and MS Mincho font families, its reverse solidus glyph uses a yen sign instead of a backslash. A similar non-standard substitution can be found in the Gulim and Dotum font families.