| by: | Daniel_J |
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| date: | January 22, 2009 04:07 pm |
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This font was originally inspired by work I was doing on a monospace Kayah Li range (a Burmese minority script). As I continued to work on it, the Latin letters assumed more and more of a "Swiss" feel, so I named the font after the Jura region on the border between France and Switzerland.
As of version 2.4, the following ranges are represented in their entirety:
- iso-8859-1 (Latin-1)
- iso-8859-2 (Latin-2 Central European)
- iso-8859-3 (Latin-3 South European)
- iso-8859-4 (Latin-4 North European)
- iso-8859-5 (Cyrillic) plus Ukrainian Ghe with upturn and glyphs for pre-1918 Russian civil script
- iso-8859-7 (monotonic Greek) - missing only the Drachma sign, which is no longer used.
- iso-8859-9 (Latin-5 Turkish)
- iso-8859-10 (Latin-6 Nordic)
- iso-8859-13 (Latin-7 Baltic Rim)
- iso-8859-14 (Latin-8 Celtic)
- iso-8859-15 (Latin-9)
- iso-8859-16 (Latin-10 Southeastern European)
- Kayah Li (U+A900 - U+A92F)
- Vietnamese
The Kayah Li glyphs are licensed under the GNU Public License. All other glyphs are licenced under the OFL. The font is available in TrueType format in four weights: Light, Book, Medium and Demi-Bold.
| nitrofurano | permalink April 05, 2009 01:37 pm |
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it looks a bit like a post-modern typeface based on Eurostyle - looks great!
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