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Hersey fonts

Hersey fonts are a set of vector fonts created c. 1967 by Dr. A.V. Hershey while working at the U.S. Government National Bureau of Standards.

Originally designed for use with plotters, the public domain fonts have been used in many other graphics systems that provided no or limited font support.

(The point-to-point format is easy to implement with only "move to" and "line to" operations.)?

They include fonts for English, Greek, Cyrillic, Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana. Also included are various mathematical, musical, and other symbols. Altogether, they contain more than 2,000 individual glyphs.