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Topic: Junicode


  
  Junicode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Junicode (short for Junius-Unicode) is a free Unicode font for mediaevalists, designed by Peter Baker.
Junicode supports part of the Medieval Unicode Font Initiative.
Note that this sample may include characters which are not present in the font, in which case some user agents may substitute a different font to display these characters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Junicode   (190 words)

  
 Junicode - DigitalMedievalist.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Junicode (short for Junius-Unicode) is a free Unicode font for medievalists.
Junicode is now available in two versions, one for Windows or Linux and one for Macintosh OS X (though the Windows/Linux version will also work in OS X).
Junicode is issued under the GNU Public License (http://www.gnu.org/); thus source code is also available.
sql.uleth.ca /dmorgwiki/index.php/Junicode   (98 words)

  
 MUFI coordinated Private Use Area
The aim of the proposal is to establish a coordinated usage of code points in the Private Usea Area, and it particularly aims at coordinating the usage of code points in existing Unicode fonts such as Titus and Junicode with fonts under development.
Note that Junicode has allocated a separate code point to this character, but it is recommended to use the existing character 223B.
TIRONEAN SIGN ET Note that Junicode has allocated a separate code point to this character, but it is recommended to use the existing character 204A.
gandalf.aksis.uib.no /mufi/PUAcoord/PUA-4.0-a-3.html   (1965 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
'''''Junicode''''' (short for Junius-Unicode) is a free Unicode typeface font for mediaevalists, designed by Peter Baker.
Private Use Area (F100–F1A6) Many characters not included in Unicode are present in the Private Use Area.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Junicode.
www.mauspfeil.net /Junicode.html   (129 words)

  
 Essay Formatting Tips: Medieval and Other Fonts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
An acceptable alternative is to type the numeral "3" and subscript it for a lower case yogh.
If you are using OS X, I recommend downloading and installing the "TrueType for OS X" Junicode font.
The Junicode font contains the most common International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) characters for use in English.
www.csun.edu /~sk36711/WWW/Style%20Guide/fonts.html   (289 words)

  
 Gravelines - Junicode 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
La Ville de Gravelines en partenariat avec l'Education Nationale et la brigade de la CRS 16 de Saint Omer organise le junicode du 08 au 24 janvier 2002 à la salle Tarlin rue de la gare.
Lors de ce junicode, les élèves de CE2, CM1 et CM2 de diverses écoles publiques gravelinoises suivent d'abord l'étape théorique du questionnaire à base de diapositives.
Suite à ce junicode, les élèves qui ont eu au moins 60 sur 80 points reçoivent un certificat de sécurité routière.
www.ville-gravelines.fr /enseignement/junicode%202002.htm   (133 words)

  
 Medieval Unicode Font Initiative   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Junicode : all MUFI characters will be included in the next version
Model: The roman is based on a typefont used by the Clarendon Press in the early years of the 17th century; italic and bold styles designed to match.
MUFI characters: All characters from MUFI recommendation 1.0 will be included in Junicode release 0.7, probably in summer 2004.
gandalf.aksis.uib.no /mufi/fonts.html   (718 words)

  
 Introduction
Certain special characters (the yogh, punctus elevatus, some symbols in the phonetic alphabet, and so on) will not display with the standard fonts available on most computers.
Before attempting to view the text, load the Junicode fonts provided on the CD onto your hard drive.
Locate the file folder labeled "CD-ROM." Navigate to the folder named "Fonts." Click once on "Fonts," highlight the Junicode fonts, and drag them into a file folder also named "Fonts" within the "Windows" file folder, which usually appears on the C: drive.
jefferson.village.virginia.edu /seenet/piers/windows/instruction.html   (1204 words)

  
 Junicode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Medieval Unicode Font Initiative designed the Junicode font to cover these gaps (plus Germanic runes), but other fonts like Cardo, TITUS Cyberbit Basic...
Junicode, a Unicode-based font for medievalists: http://www.engl.virginia.edu/OE/junicode/junicode.html Cardo, a Unicode-based font with OpenType tables...
AP - Three figure-eight knots tied into strings may be the first word from the ancient Inca in centuries.
news.webstranica.com /news/Junicode   (1115 words)

  
 Humbul full record view for -- Junicode : a Unicode font for medievalists
Humbul full record view for -- Junicode : a Unicode font for medievalists
Junicode (short for Junius-Unicode) is a Unicode font for medievalists which contains over 1,4000 characters including runic, phonetic, and a range of special characters in the Unicode Private Use Area requested by the Society for Early English and Norse Electronic Texts.
The font is made freely available under an Open Source Software licence for Windows, Linux and Macintosh.
www.humbul.ac.uk /output/full2.php?id=13510   (152 words)

  
 Old English Accent Codes
Junicode - for medieval scholars, includes Runes and Greek and specialty medieval characters
The font in your document must be set to one that includes these characters.
Junicode - Includes Runes, Old English characters and medieval characters
tlt.its.psu.edu /suggestions/international/bylanguage/oegermanic.html   (780 words)

  
 [dm-l] Junicode, Mac MS 2004
The runes display fine there when I do, but they show up as boxes if the palette is set at a font that doesn't include those glyphs.
They also seem to work fine in TextEdit and Mellel [[2]].
John [[1]] http://www.microsoft.com/mac/default.aspx?pid=office2004td [[2]] http://www.redlers.com/ -- *** John McChesney-Young ** panis at pacbell.net ** Berkeley, California, U.S.A. Previous message: [dm-l] Junicode, Mac MS 2004
listserv.uleth.ca /pipermail/dm-l/2004-June/000026.html   (205 words)

  
 Unicode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Freedesktop.Org’s Project UTF-8’s purpose is to document and promote proper Unicode support in free and Open Source software.
Unicode TTF fonts: Code2000: license info and download link, Junicode: license info and download link, Titus Cyberbit Basic: license info & download link
ConScript Unicode Registry a project to standardize part of the Private Use Area for use with artificial scripts and artificial languages.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/unicode_1   (2221 words)

  
 Digital Medievalist: Scéla
Take a look, if your browser supports Unicode 4.0 characters: an uppercase yogh Ȝ or U+021C and a lower case yogh ȝ or U+021D.
And there are even Mac OS X fonts that support yogh as part of the Unicode character set (I particularly like Junicode).
The problem is that the only word processor (versus text editor) for Mac OS X that supports the complete Unicode character set, and by "supports" I mean I can use Insert from the Character Palette, or hex encode the character, is Nisus Writer Express.
www.digitalmedievalist.com /news/2004/02/more-on-yogh.html   (246 words)

  
 Medieval Unicode Font Initiative
Please note that these glyphs are supplied only for the sake of illustration.
are based on Peter S. Baker's Junicode, as are a few of the Old English glyphs in
Courier is very little Medieval in style, so many glyphs may look a little odd, but not too foreign, I hope.
www.hit.uib.no /mufi/proposal/proposal-v1.html   (1162 words)

  
 Old English at UVA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Junicode is a family of fonts that selects from the Unicode standard those characters likely to be of use to medievalists.
You will probably need Junicode if you want to use the Old English Aerobics Reader.
Old (non-)standards, these fonts have been around for about ten years.
www.engl.virginia.edu /OE   (521 words)

  
 junicode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
of Virginia Junicode Junicode (short for Junius-Unicode) is a Unicode font for medievalists.
Very readable Junicode - Includes characters for medieval languages Cardo - For classicists Aboriginal Serif - Includes...
decorative,engraving,invitation,party … Old English at UVA … Why you should use Junicode Download Junicode Other Unicode-based fonts for medievalists Old English Font Pack Old (non-)standards, these...
junicode.networklive.org   (293 words)

  
 languagehat.com: Comment on GENTIUM.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
That's the only thing preventing me from using it as, say, my default web font.
At the moment I am still using Junicode, though it doesn't work in Camino for some stupid reason.
Just as a little typographical aside, is there ever going to be a Unicode-friendly, user-friendly implementation of LaTeX (I think I got it right) that is native on OS X? I really hate having to completely root through my system to install a new font (I still haven't been able to).
www.languagehat.com /mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=1177   (189 words)

  
 Adding fonts
Junicode (a medieval font package) and it shows up in my
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
> Junicode (a medieval font package) and it shows up in my
www.officekb.com /Uwe/Forum.aspx/word-menus/2563/Adding-fonts   (178 words)

  
 Suggested CSS Serif Formats
Note: The fonts above contain standard Homeric Greek letter, but only TITUS Cyberbit Basic contains archaic Greek letters and Coptic extensions.
The Medieval Unicode Font Initiative designed the Junicode font to cover these gaps (plus Germanic runes), but other fonts like Cardo, TITUS Cyberbit Basic, Gentium, and Doulos SIL also have these characters.
The fonts listed in the Old English section above all display Latin long marks, but so do Windows Times New Roman, Windows Georgia.
tlt.its.psu.edu /suggestions/international/web/tips/fontcss.html   (767 words)

  
 IPA transcription in Unicode
Cardo beta version (details, download) Lacks click symbols
Junicode beta version (download) Lacks click symbols and some diacritics
TITUS Cyberbit (download) with a vast set of Private Use characters, providing new diacritic-letter combinations
www.phon.ucl.ac.uk /home/wells/ipa-unicode.htm   (665 words)

  
 Scholarly Digital Editions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In Explorer/preferences Language/Fonts (or the equivalent for Mozilla, etc): choose Western (Mac) for the Default Character Set
If you are having problems with the font in either Windows or Macintosh: we have now switched to Peter Baker's Junicode font under which -- we hope -- all such problems are things of the past.
Download and install the Junicode (Windows or Macintosh) from http://www.engl.virginia.edu/OE/index.html#fonts
www.sd-editions.com /hengwrt/fixes.html   (731 words)

  
 Celtic/Gaelic fonts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Peter Baker, an English professor at the University of Virginia, offers free TrueType and PostScript fonts such as the nice Junius family (1996, modern hybrid Gaelic), Beowulf-1 (1995, a pseudo-Gaelic face) and Anglo-Saxon Caps as well as tens of links related to old English.
He also developed Junicode, "the working name of a Unicode font for medievalists." The fonts in the latter project are Junicode-Bold, JunicodeItalic, Junicode (2002), and are by Peter S. Baker and Briery Creek Software.
He designed Roman and Italic cuts for Fell (the "Fell" types) in 1693.
www-cgrl.cs.mcgill.ca /~luc/celtic.html   (7060 words)

  
 Unicode character ranges and the Unicode fonts that support them
Macintosh OS X: Gentium, GentiumAlt, Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro, Hiragino Maru Gothic Pro, Hiragino Mincho Pro, Junicode, MS Gothic, MS Mincho, MS PGothic, MS PMincho
Windows: Arial Unicode MS, Chrysanthi Unicode, CN-Arial, CN-Times, Code2000, Everson Mono Unicode, Free Serif, Junicode, Kozuka Mincho Pro Acro, Lucida Sans, MS Gothic, MS Mincho, MS PGothic, MS PMincho, MS UI Gothic, OpenSymbol, Sazanami Mincho, StarSymbol, Y.OzFontN
Macintosh OS X: AppleGothic, AppleMyungjo, #GothicMedium, #GungSeo, Hangang, Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro, Hiragino Maru Gothic Pro, Hiragino Mincho Pro, HY Shin Myeongjo Std Acro, Junicode, Kochi Gothic, Kochi Mincho, MS Gothic, MS Mincho, MS PGothic, MS PMincho, #MyungjoNeue, #PCMyungjo, #PilGi, Seoul, #TaeGraphic, Zapf Dingbats
www.alanwood.net /unicode/fontsbyrange.html   (3097 words)

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