![]() Get the Brill fonts, too: John has made an excellent design, and the fonts have all the Latin diacritics you might need, plus IPA, plus Greek, plus (Slavic) Cyrillic, plus symbols, real small caps, lots of punctuation marks and great OpenType features (get the documentation as well!). I hope it will prove useful for scholars, linguists, and for all those who have an occasional or a frequent need of combining diacritics. U.S._Combining_v2.1_beta.pdf (keyboard diagrams, indispensable for most users). Combining.bundle (the keyboard file including an icon) ![]() U_S_Combining_v2_1_beta_README.txt (self-explanatory) Also, I want to write a Windows keyboard as well. 7.x and now on 9.x) but I would like to write good documentation for it before releasing it to the wider public. You are free to use it, test it, decompile it, but please do not (re)distribute it. For the latter four fonts, designed by the renowned typeface developer John Hudson ( ), I developed a ‘U.S Combining’ keyboard with Ukelele. Free fonts include the CharisSIL font family ( ) and the Brill font family whose development yours truly initiated ( ) (Brill fonts: non-commercial use free). ![]() You also need a font or fonts with the right OpenType ‘intelligence’. Nisus Writer Pro 2.0.7 handles them perfectly, too. MS Word 14.4.2 (Word for Mac 2011) handles them badly. Sorin is right in saying that both the font(s) and the software used need to know how to deal with combining diacritical marks. Avestan has two sibilants which cannot otherwise be rendered (or encoded) correctly in the Latin script: Despite the reservations uttered on this list about using combining diacritical marks, there are circumstances when you have no other option but to use them: specifically, when a particular base character + diacritic(s) combination has not been defined in the Unicode Standard as a precomposed character.Īn example of a language for which you need combining diacritics is Avestan, at least in Latin transliteration, such as it appears in scholarly literature.
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