Thanks you so much vr, Unifont requires a too big font size, i was hoping to stay between 8 to 12 pixels I found PixelOperator8.ttf as a very good compromise, so let me share my findings in case someone else need it:
use strict; use warnings; use utf8; use Imager; use Data::Dumper; my $img = Imager->new(xsize=>128, ysize=>8); my $small = Imager::Font->new(file => 'PixelOperator/PixelOperator8.tt +f') or die; $small->align(string => "Færevåg Øst", size => 8, x => 0, y => 0, valign => 'top', image => $img); for (my $y=0; $y<8; $y++) { for (my $x=0; $x<128; $x++) { my $col = $img->getpixel(x=>$x, y=>$y); print [$col->rgba()]->[0] ? "O" : " "; } print "\n"; }
OOOOO OOO OOO O + O O O O O + O O OOO OOO O OO OOO O O OOO OOOO O OO OOO + OOOO OOO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O + O O OOOOOOOO OO OOOOO O O OOOO O O OO O OOO + O O O O O O O O O O OOOO O O O + O O OOO OOO O OOO O OOOO O O OOO OOOO + OOO OOO
It is a very limited subset of unicode, but good enough for my case and i can fall back to unifont with bigger size conditionally. HTH

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