Custom Hex Range for Thai, Bengali, Japanese

Hi!
I was reading all documentation about Text MeshPro, and i have two question:
When i make a font with FontAsset Creator, i need to download an special font for each language really?
Also, with some languages i have to add Character set: Unicode range and… where to find what range should i add?

I have made it Hindi, Arabic, Chinese(6500 lol)following threads of this forum, but i cannot find the hex range used for japanese and bengali and czceh.

Any guide or link will be apreciate.

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http://www.unicode.org/charts/

Don’t ask me any infos about it, cause i dont know. just googled in within 1 minute and it gives you the information you want.

Yes, but maybe i miss something because this i need to ask.
I get “ThaiRange: 0E00–0E7FThis file contains an excerpt from the cha” from http://www.unicode.org/charts/ and when i make this in my front creator i cannot get any character valid.
I have made Arab, hindi, russian, and other font, if i need to ask maybe the forum is for it, for ask when you dont know what are wrong.
Can i use this forum in this way?

For example, i use range unicode for thai: 0E00–0E7F
Download from google font this font https://fonts.google.com/specimen/KoHo?subset=thai
But i can´t get any character.
I have made in this way Hindi, Arabic, Chinese, but i got some problems with Thai, Bengali and Japanese, or i miss the unicode range or the font.

Ok i see this is waiting for support in Bangla
https://discussions.unity.com/t/564628/8

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I just tried using the Font Asset Creator with the KoHo-Bold font file using the 0E00-0E7F and got the following results.

The reason nothing shows up for the Rajon_Shoily font is simply because there are not characters and glyphs in the unicode range 0E00-0E7F in this font file as seen below


The above are all the characters contained in that font.

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Thank you very much :slight_smile: i was search in google and some web recommended rajon font for this language. Sorry.