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  • Samarkan (click for details)

    This font is shareware. A great deal of time and effort has gone into its creation. It has been carefully crafted to contain the minimum number of points necessary to render each character accurately and efficiently.
  • Gaeilge (click for details)

    The Irish language has its own rules of pronunciation. The five vowels, and nine of the 13 consonants used, can have their sound modified by the addition of a lenghtening stroke in the case of the vowels, and by the addition of an overhead dot or a subsquent letter "h" in the case of nine consonants, as in GAELACH of title above.

    These files provide a TrueType font for Microsoft Windows 3.1 to enable printing of Irish language documents using the "lenition" or aspiration as a dot over these nine consonants, as an alternative to using the letter "h" as has become more common since the introduction of the Linotype machine this century. The font is as easy to use as any TrueType font in Windows 3.1.

    The font can also, of course, be used with the "h" - all the normal characters of the alphabet as used in the English language are provided as usual.

    To make easy your access to the characters with the modifying dot, as also to the vowels with an overhead stroke to signify lengthening, a set of macros called GAEILGE.REC is provided for use under Windows Recorder. Instead of having to consult a table of numbers, you can produce the characters by using the Ctrl, Alt and Shift keys with the appropriate letter key.

    Ctrl+Alt+letterkey produces lower case characters with dot or stroke. These used with the Shift key as normal produce the upper case characters.
  • Guadalupe (click for details)

    Based on the architectural lettering at the Basilica of Guadalupe, Mexico City.
  • Incarnation (click for details)

    This font has a slight look of being middle eastern in style.
  • Japan (click for details)

    A font styled like Japanese writing by Allen R. Walden's Friendly Fonts
  • Last Ninja (click for details)

    Cleverly styled in teh traditional way Americans use japanese stylings in movie titles. The font includes some dingbats. Visit the Last Ninja Archives @ http://www.lastninja.c64.org
  • Olympus (click for details)

    Meant to look like something a greek might write.
  • Quasi (click for details)

    Quasi is based on an analog reproduction of an early display type called "Quasi Japanese." Sorry, caps only. Let me know what you do with this!
  • Yoshitoshi (click for details)

    It is named in tribute of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) my personal favorite Japanese Ukiyo-e artist. If you are an aspiring comic book artist, I urge you to seek out Yoshitoshi's artwork online. You'll be amazed at how incredibly comic book-like this man's work was. Demons and samurai and revenge and sex. The perfect concoction for epic work.
  • Achilles (click for details)

    A pseudo-greek typeface font. Achilles Truetype Font for Windows


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