They are very large fonts that cover just about every need we know of in the Latin and Cyrillic world. SIL’s Non-Roman Script Initiative has created comprehensive fonts for Latin and Cyrillic character sets. If you have a particular need for any of these fonts to be updated to version 6 please contact us and describe your need. We do not currently plan to provide subsets based on version 6, as the need for subset fonts has been considerably reduced by current font and browser technology. The special font subsets described here are based on version 5 of the fonts, not the current version. This font was created using TypeTuner Web by setting the “Capital H-stroke alternate” to “Vertical stroke”. Other Mali resources include mapping files to convert from the SIL Mali standard legacy fonts to Unicode encoding and Keyman keyboards developed for use in Malian languages. Line spacing metrics are modified to match SIL Mali legacy font line spacing. These fonts were created using TypeTuner Web by setting the “Capital N-left-hook alternate” feature to “lowercase style”, “Open-O alternate” to “Top serif”. Note that the Gentium Plus Literacy AmArea fonts have been renamed to Gentium Plus Lit AmArea due to technical limitations on font name length. Line spacing metrics are modified to match Mexico Branch legacy font line spacing. These fonts were created using TypeTuner Web by setting the “Uppercase Eng alternates” feature to “Capital N with tail”, “Barred-bowl forms” to “True”, “Chinantec tones” to “True”, “Show deprecated PUA” to “Through Unicode 5.1” and “Literacy alternates” to “true”. These fonts were created using TypeTuner Web by setting the “Uppercase Eng alternates” feature to “Capital N with tail”, “Barred-bowl forms” to “True”, “Chinantec tones” to “True”, “Show deprecated PUA” to “Through Unicode 5.1”. Note that the Gentium Plus Literacy Compact fonts have been renamed to Gentium Plus Lit Comp due to technical limitations on font name length. The Compact fonts have their Line spacing set to “Tight”. These fonts were created using TypeTuner Web by setting the “Literacy alternates” to “true”. These fonts were created using TypeTuner Web by setting their Line spacing set to “Tight”. When the page is printed, the diacritics will print. These fonts were created using SIL TypeTuner and they cannot be tuned further.Īlso, any of our Latin, Cyrillic, or Greek fonts that have had the linespacing changed to a tighter setting could potentially have "clipping" of diacritics if there is more than one diacritic above a tall character.
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