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Fonts that resemble Klim's feijoa?

... Maltese, Maori, Marshallese, Moldavian, romanised Mongolian, Norwegian, Occitan, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansch, ...

Forum topic - Palatine - 4 Dec 2006 - 9:07am - 75 comments - 0 attachments

Alphabets

... Old Italic Middle Adriatic, see Old Italic Mongolian N'Ko North Picene, see Old Italic Old Church ...

Wiki - strata - 12 Jun 2007 - 11:38am - 0 comments

Redesigining the human eye

... presumes we are dealing with horizontal text; Chinese and Mongolian readers may wish to have their new eyes fitted with vertical ...

Forum topic - John Hudson - 8 Jun 2007 - 5:27pm - 19 comments - 0 attachments

(x) Mongolian Ping Pong movie logo - Kursivschrift {Thomas Binder}

In the video store I thought it was Fling, but was mistaken. Any help? TIA! Oxtail is close Oxtail is close Kursivschrift Kursivschrift Perhaps Fling came to mind Perhaps Fling came to mind because it was used along ...

Forum topic - new2me - 28 Jan 2007 - 6:39am - 4 comments - 0 attachments

Hyphens; or a strange line break

... my own research, and the only thing that came close was a Mongolian character, i have now forgotten exactly which one, that actually sits ...

Forum topic - track and kern - 22 Jul 2006 - 10:07am - 6 comments - 1 attachment

CT Design Guide

... you talking about? When I hear the phrase, I think Arabic, Mongolian, etc., but perhaps you are thinking about connecting script in Latin ...

Forum topic - dberlow - 20 Mar 2006 - 12:28pm - 158 comments - 0 attachments

list of all occidental glyphs

... Men Xeh," "Canadian Syllabics West-Cree Nwa," and "Mongolian Todo Soft Hyphen." Kind of makes me wonder what they all look like. ...

Forum topic - docunagi - 23 Jun 2005 - 9:41am - 2 comments - 0 attachments

Esperanto-like Universal Typeface Proyects?

... the Cyrillic script, and with still poor support for the Mongolian script in computer systems, the middle generation of educated ...

Forum topic - Miguel Hernandez - 6 Aug 2004 - 7:49pm - 20 comments - 0 attachments

Mongolian (or other tb-lr) vertical ascent

As I understand it, Mongolian can be written vertically (top-to-bottom); but unlike other ... describes the amount of space after (not before) a Mongolian line. I suppose that's fine, but it changes the way I think ...

Forum topic - deh - 1 Jun 2004 - 7:24am - 0 comments - 0 attachments

Research on vertically stacked characters?

... the mainstream. Another interesting vertical language in Mongolian, which used to be written in Cyrillic, but recently switched back to ... interestingly enough. hhp A small sample of Mongolian from an "obsolete" book I once bought from the UCLA library, ...

Forum topic - anonymous - 15 comments - 0 attachments