![]() ![]() ![]() We have a text encoding conversion toolkit specifically for that task: TECkit. (Previous versions of Ezra, Galatia, and Namdhinggo can be found on their respective pages listed above.) If you have data written using a legacy font, we strongly recommend converting that data to a Unicode font. Legacy FontsĪs stated above, most of the following fonts have been updated to a Unicode-compliant version. See the Modified Fonts for Special Uses section of the linked page for further information. There are also fonts created using TypeTuner Web to choose particular features. See Font Subsets for further information. The Latin characters contain interrupted strokes, the same was made for Hebrew letterforms to transpose correctly the same calligraphic approach between these two different alphabets. We have created subsets of our Latin and Cyrillic fonts for different regions of the world. Escritura Hebrew Free Font Family was influenced by Sephardic script style. Intended for debugging, this font contains a glyph for every character in the Basic Multilingual plane (including Private Use Area) of Unicode 6.1, each glyph consisting of a box enclosing the four hex digits identifying the Unicode scalar value.
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