From: Alan Wood (alan.wood@JUSTIS.COM)
Date: Mon Jan 22 2007 - 02:25:04 CST
Bill wrote:
> Does anyone know of a Hanunoo font?
Mark Williamson produced a font called MPH 2B Damase, which includes lots of
unusual characters, including the Hanunoo range:
Basic Latin (95); Latin-1 Supplement (95); Latin Extended-A (128); Latin
Extended-B (119); IPA Extensions (16); Spacing Modifier Letters (9);
Combining Diacritical Marks (5); Greek (88); Cyrillic (94); Armenian (86);
Hebrew (51); Arabic (198); Arabic Supplement (27); Thaana (50); Bengali
(10); Thai (1); Georgian (39); Cherokee (85); Hanunoo (23); Limbu (66); Tai
Le (35); Buginese (32); Latin Extended Additional (96); General Punctuation
(43); Superscripts and Subscripts (1); Currency Symbols (6); Letterlike
Symbols (6); Number Forms (6); Arrows (7); Mathematical Operators (15);
Miscellaneous Technical (4); Box Drawing (40); Block Elements (8); Geometric
Shapes (15); Miscellaneous Symbols (11); Glagolitic (94); Coptic (55);
Georgian Supplement (38); Tifinagh (55); Syloti Nagri (44); Alphabetic
Presentation Forms (36); Arabic Presentation Forms-A (24); Arabic
Presentation Forms-B (88); Specials (1); Linear B Syllabary (74); Linear B
Ideograms (73); Aegean Numbers (48); Old Italic (35); Gothic (27); Ugaritic
(31); Old Persian (50); Deseret (76); Shavian (48); Osmanya (40); Cypriot
Syllabary (55); Phoenician (27); Kharoshthi (65)
The site where it used to be available no longer exists, and I have not been
able to contact Mark. The copyright string says that it is the public
domain, so I have made it available on my own site:
http://www.alanwood.net/downloads/
Alan Wood
http://www.alanwood.net (Unicode, special characters, pesticide names)
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