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== Other ==
== Other ==


* [http://gandalf.aksis.uib.no/mufi/ The Medieval Unicode Font Initiative] [http://www.mufi.info/fonts/ font page]
* [http://www.mufi.info/ The Medieval Unicode Font Initiative] defines several useful characters in the [[Wikipedia:Unicode|Unicode]] [[Wikipedia:Private Use Area]]. See the MUFI
* [http://scripts.sil.org/DoulosSILfont Doulos SIL] is good if you want a Times lookalike.
[http://www.mufi.info/fonts/ font page] for fonts that cover it.  ATM [http://www.mufi.info/fonts/#Andron Andron Scriptor Web] has the best MUFI coverage, although its coverage of other useful Unicode ranges like IPA is less than satisfying.  Careful useof [[Template:MUFI]] for just those characters included in MUFI is advised!
* [http://scripts.sil.org/DoulosSILfont Doulos SIL] is good if you want a Times lookalike. The new version is much improved with correct stacking of diacritics.
* [http://scripts.sil.org/CharisSILfont Charis SIL] is awesome, with the same coverage as Doulos SIL plus italic/bold/bold italic styles.  Somewhat heavy looking.
* [http://home.att.net/~jameskass/code2000_page.htm Code2000] is shareware — not the world's most elegant font, but with good coverage.
* [http://home.att.net/~jameskass/code2000_page.htm Code2000] is shareware — not the world's most elegant font, but with good coverage.
* [ftp://ftp.io.com/pub/usr/hmiller/fonts/Thryomanes11.zip Thryomanes] by conlanger Herman Miller contains a selection of Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and IPA characters.
* [ftp://ftp.io.com/pub/usr/hmiller/fonts/Thryomanes11.zip Thryomanes] by conlanger Herman Miller contains a selection of Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and IPA characters.
* [http://everywitchway.net/linguistics/fonts/chrysuni.html Chryſanþi Unicode] — so spelled! {{-)}}
* [http://everywitchway.net/linguistics/fonts/chrysuni.html Chryſanþi Unicode] — so spelled! {{-)}}

Revision as of 02:19, 28 May 2007

Since many pages on this wiki make use of more or less arcane Unicode characters I put together this list of freely available Unicode fonts. Some of it is still just links to links culled from Wikipedia; I'll fix that eventually. I will also update the style class used by Template:IPA accordingly. You should use the IPA template {{IPA|[laɪk ˈðɪz]}} to make at least your IPA visible to Internet Explorer users...

Freeware Unicode fonts listed at Wikipedia

Other free Unicode fonts listed at Wikipedia

Other

font page for fonts that cover it. ATM Andron Scriptor Web has the best MUFI coverage, although its coverage of other useful Unicode ranges like IPA is less than satisfying. Careful useof Template:MUFI for just those characters included in MUFI is advised!

  • Doulos SIL is good if you want a Times lookalike. The new version is much improved with correct stacking of diacritics.
  • Charis SIL is awesome, with the same coverage as Doulos SIL plus italic/bold/bold italic styles. Somewhat heavy looking.
  • Code2000 is shareware — not the world's most elegant font, but with good coverage.
  • Thryomanes by conlanger Herman Miller contains a selection of Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and IPA characters.
  • Chryſanþi Unicode — so spelled!