I'm looking for a free font (i.e. costs $0) that has as many Unicode characters as possible.
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Anonymous2007-07-09 19:24 ID:tYA8KIFy
Arial Unicode MS.
It used to be downloadable for free from M$, but you can still find it on the web; if you've bought any recent Office, chances are you already have the font. Includes loads and loads of different Unicode subset characters, so if you're not looking for something incredibly special, you'll most certainly find it there.
You could always just go to xxx.1001freefonts.com/ , and then just download and install the new fonts. I am not quite sure what you mean by unicode sorry :/.
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Anonymous2007-07-13 5:00 ID:viDTQwwN
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The majority of the fonts on that site have quite limited glygh sets. They tend to only support latin based glyphs. I have yet to find any font on that site to support greek characters.
See wikipedia for info of what unicode is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode