FONTS> Upgraded IndUni fonts

Dipak Bhattacharya dbhattacharya2004 at YAHOO.CO.IN
Tue Feb 10 05:32:38 UTC 2009


10 02 09
Windows noted the following files as corrupt or invalid 
IndUni-C.zip contains fonts based on URW++'s Courier-lookalike;
IndUni-H.zip contains fonts based on URW++'s Helvetica-lookalike;
IndUni-N.zip contains fonts based on URW++'s New Century Schoolbook-lookalike;
IndUni-P.zip contains fonts based on URW++'s Palatino-lookalike;
IndUni-T.zip contains fonts based on URW++'s Times-lookalike
I use HP's Compaq Presario Desktop with DC hardware
Dipak Bhattacharya

--- On Thu, 22/1/09, Richard MAHONEY <r.mahoney at ICONZ.CO.NZ> wrote:

From: Richard MAHONEY <r.mahoney at ICONZ.CO.NZ>
Subject: FONTS> Upgraded IndUni fonts
To: INDOLOGY at liverpool.ac.uk
Date: Thursday, 22 January, 2009, 12:36 PM

Dear Readers,

John Smith's recently updated font collection will be of interest to
some of you.


-----Forwarded Message-----
From: John Smith <jds10 at cam.ac.uk>
To: Richard MAHONEY <r.mahoney at iconz.co.nz>
Cc: John Smith <jds10 at cam.ac.uk>
Subject: IndUni fonts
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 11:53:36 +0530

[snip]

I have recently created upgraded versions of my "IndUni" OpenType
fonts. These are Unicode-compliant fonts that contain a comprehensive
set of "Indological" characters, as well as all the European
characters
that scholars are likely to need. They are available as freeware, and
include high-quality lookalikes for Times, Palatino, New Century
Schoolbook, Helvetica and Courier. They are based on the freeware fonts
so generously contributed by URW++ of Germany.

The upgraded fonts now contain all the accented characters specified by
MES-1, the smallest of the recognised Multilingual European Subsets of
Unicode. They also contain numerous other accented forms that linguists
tend to require (e.g. vowels with both macron and breve, vowels with
both macron and tilde), all the accented characters needed for Pinyin,
and a set of Cyrillic characters. This is, of course, in addition to
all the characters known to be used in representing Indian languages in
Roman script.

As well as a greatly enhanced character set, the new versions of the
fonts have had various small bugs fixed, and have been set up to work
with both "composed" and "decomposed" forms of complex
characters --
e.g. the form for "a macron" will be used whether the document
contains
the one character U+0101 ("a macron") or the two characters U+0061
("a") + U+0304 ("macron"). Since there seems to be
something of a shift
in usage under way here, this is a major advantage.

The fonts can be downloaded from http://bombay.indology.info/.

John Smith


John Smith
jds10 at cam.ac.uk
http://bombay.indology.info



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