9 September 2025
Unifont 17.0.01 is now available.  This is a major release to align
with Unicode 17.0.0.

Notable changes, from the NEWS file:

- Updates to synchronize Unifont with Unicode 17.0.0 release,
including the addition of new script ranges Sidetic, Sharada
Supplement, Tolong Siki, Beria Erfe, Miscellaneous Symbols Supplement,
and Tai Yo.

- All Arabic glyphs introduced in Unicode 17.0.0.

- Updates and additions to many ideographs in the first list of the
second round of simplified Chinese characters.

- Updates to many other glyphs; see ChangeLog for details.

- All C programs are now configured to compile cleanly with the GCC
flags "-std=c99", "-Wall", and "-pedantic".  This should allow
compilation with all versions of GCC from GCC 4.2.1 (the last version
with a GPLv2 license) to the latest.  GCC 4.2.1 compiles C99 sources,
but not by default and so requires the "-std=c99" flag to compile
hex2otf.c.

- The unifont.info Texinfo file is now installed in
$(PREFIX)/share/info compressed with "gzip -9" by default.

Download this release from GNU server mirrors at:

     https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/unifont/unifont-17.0.01/

or if that fails,

     https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/unifont/unifont-17.0.01/

or, as a last resort,

     ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/unifont/unifont-17.0.01/

These files are also available on the unifoundry.com website:

     https://unifoundry.com/pub/unifont/unifont-17.0.01/

Font files are in the subdirectory

     https://unifoundry.com/pub/unifont/unifont-17.0.01/font-builds/

A more detailed description of font changes is available at

      https://unifoundry.com/unifont/index.html

and of utility program changes at

      https://unifoundry.com/unifont/unifont-utilities.html

Information about Hangul modifications is at

      https://unifoundry.com/hangul/index.html

and

      http://unifoundry.com/hangul/hangul-generation.html

Enjoy!


Paul Hardy
GNU Unifont Maintainer

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