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  Netencyclo, l'encyclopédie française : CyberBit
Cyberbit was developed by Bitstream to provide Unicode Consortium members with a large Unicode-encoded font to use for testing and development purposes.
TITUS Cyberbit Basic is a typeface derived from the Bitstream Cyberbit family, designed by Bitstream Inc. and the TITUS (Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien) for Unicode 4.0, by the principal developers Jost Gippert, and Carl-Martin Bunz.
TITUS Cyberbit Basic supports part of the Medieval Unicode Font Initiative.
www.netencyclo.com /en/CyberBit   (227 words)

  
 Unicode Font Guide For Free/Libre Open Source Operating Systems
basically consists of a short executable stub with the zipped font files attached to it.
Bitstream Cyberbit is a professionally-designed large Unicode font which provides coverage of many major scripts, including Latin, extended Latin, Greek, Russian, Hebrew, Arabic, Thai, Japanese (Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji), Korean, and Chinese Hanzi (ideographs).
The Bitstream Cyberbit Font License permits the licensee to use the font for free on only one system.
www.unifont.org /fontguide   (8849 words)

  
 Using Unicode on the web for polytonic Greek, and Syriac
Titus Cyberbit basic shows a very different looking ALAP, in the modern Serto script.
Titus Cyberbit Basic does implement them, which makes it a really useful font to have around, and to use as a backstop in your web pages.
The macro is basically a huge 'if-else', for all the Greek characters, and combinations of accents, that are shown in the PDF chart above.
www.tertullian.org /rpearse/unicode.htm   (1367 words)

  
 TITUS: INDEX
The TITUS server is a joint project of the Institute of Comparative Linguistics of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, the Ústav starého Predního východu of Charles University, Prague, the Institut for Almen og Anvendt Sprogvidenskab of the University of Kopenhagen and the Departamento de Filología Clásica y Románica de la Universidad de Oviedo.
Le serveur TITUS est un projet commun du Seminar für vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft de l'Université Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe de Francfort, de l'Ústav starého Predního východu de l'Université Charles de Prague, de l'Institut for Almen og Anvendt Sprogvidenskab de l'Université de Copenhague et du Departamento de Filología Clásica y Románica de la Universidad de Oviedo.
Des informations détaillées relatives au projet TITUS peuvent être obtenues ici.
titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt.de /indexe.htm   (258 words)

  
 [Stoa Consortium] Unicode Polytonic Greek for the World Wide Web (UPGW3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ranges: Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, Greek, Cyrillic, Greek Extended, combining diacriticals, Hebrew, Georgian, kana, Devangari, Bopomofu, and others; the most obvious ranges missing are Tamil and the Han ideographs.
TITUS Cyberbit Basic contains 9568 glyphs and no standard kern pairs.
The Titus Cyberbit Basic Greek characters look very much like the Athena Roman characters; I wonder if they ARE the Athena Roman glyphs!
www.stoa.org /unicode/fonts/titus.html   (151 words)

  
 TITUS Is Testing Unicode Scriptmanagement
the contributions by Carl-Martin Bunz and Jost Gippert to IUC 10 and by Carl-Martin Bunz to IUC 11 for a description of the TITUS approach to using Unicode).
For this purpose, we prepared some document pages containing a full account of UNICODE characters with their equivalents in UTF-8 (the pages themselves are encoded using UTF-8).
In cooperation with BITSTREAM, the TITUS project has prepared a Unicode Font (in Windows TTF format) to match the requirements of linguists and philologists working on several languages (ancient and modern).
titus.uni-frankfurt.de /unicode/unitest2.htm   (784 words)

  
 Mamluk Encyclopedia: Unicode and diacritics
For basic information and links to numerous Unicode fonts, see http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/fonts.html
Gentium is a very readable, freely downloadable Unicode font, with all the characters necessary for transliterating Arabic, Turkish, Persian, and a host of other languages and scripts.
Titus Cyberbit Basic is also free to download.
www.lib.uchicago.edu /e/su/mideast/encyclopedia/unicode.html   (3387 words)

  
 Palatalization - Cleverpedia, the ultimate encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Thus differ цеп [ Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Grande, DejaVu Sans, TITUS Cyberbit Basic, Code2000, MV Boli, MS Mincho, Arial, sans-serif,ʦɛp] („Dreschflegel “) and цепь [ Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Grande, DejaVu Sans, TITUS Cyberbit Basic, Code2000, MV Boli, MS Mincho, Arial, sans-serif,ʦɛpʲ] („chain “) by the different discussion п.
Thus for example in the first nominal inflection class the genitive and the Plural are formed exclusively by Palatalisierung of the Auslautes: amhrán Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Grande, DejaVu Sans, TITUS Cyberbit Basic, Code2000, MV Boli, MS Mincho, Arial, sans-serif,/aura: n („song “, Nom.
One of the phonetically caused reasons, which contribute to sound changes of a language, is the Palatalisierung.
cleverpedia.com /Palatalization   (798 words)

  
 Fonts used at the site
* The TITUS houses a text database of truely wide assortment of Indo-germanic languages.
It has the Poetic edda using O-hook (see column right), the Septuagint and other Greek texts using variants of the letters beta, theta, pi and phi; and exotic texts such as Georgian version of the Shah-Nameh to name a few.
To view the TITUS pages with Norse texts properly, you may have to go to the browser options under Fonts, and select one of the above for the default "Latin 1S" font.
pw1.netcom.com /~kyamazak/font-stuff.htm   (1134 words)

  
 About the site and author.
TITUS Cyberbit Basic and Cardo fonts, so far as I know, will display them.
TITUS Cyberbit Basic, as a matter of fact, will display all of the characters that I have used on this website.
My stylesheets for this site place Cardo in first place for ancient languages, then TITUS Cyberbit Basic, mainly because I think that Cardo is more legible.
www.textexcavation.com /about.html   (1196 words)

  
 Fonts
The ANSI character set consists of a "Basic Latin" range with values 0-127, and a "Latin-1 Supplement" for characters 160-255.
To the basic ANSI set Microsoft later added the euro currency symbol and introduced a Pan-European font with its proprietary 16-bit WGL4 (Windows Glyph List 4) character set in different 652 character code pages (with page 1252 being the English ANSI character set).
The 'TITUS Cyberbit Basic' font is a derivative of the Bitstream Cyberbit font developed by TITUS for compliance with Unicode 4.0 (tu30560.zip)
www.wilsonmar.com /1fonts.htm   (1093 words)

  
 OGINTRO.HTM
Um die in ihnen erscheinenden Sonderzeichen auf Bildschirm und Drucker sichtbar zu machen, muß ein Font installiert sein, der Unicode abdeckt wie z.B. der TITUS-Font Titus Cyberbit Basic.
The special characters as contained in them can only be displayed and printed by installing a font that covers Unicode such as the TITUS font Titus Cyberbit Basic.
The present internet edition of the ogham inscriptions aims at publishing the results of preparatory work that has been undertaken during a period of about 20 years now.
titus.uni-frankfurt.de /ogam/ogintro.htm   (2831 words)

  
 Using Greek on Computers (Windows users only)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
BetaCode is basically a way of representing Greek with its full range of diacriticals using only the Roman alphabet.
rticularly recommended are Arial Unicode MS; TITUS Cyberbit Basic; Code2000..
On cluster computers, the only Unicode fonts that students currently have access to are Arial Unicode MS and TITUS Cyberbit Basic.
www.art.man.ac.uk /clah/internal/it_guidance.htm   (1006 words)

  
 Medieval Unicode Font Initiative
The most frequently used characters (basically the Latin ones) will also have separate italic, semibold and semibold italic shapes as well as regular small capitals.
The font exists in a basic and an extended version.
Inventory: TITUS Cyberbit Basic, version 4.0 has 9866 characters from a large number of Unicode code charts; the extended version (TITUS Cyberbit Unicode, not available for download), version 4.0, has 36161 Unicode characters.
www.mufi.info /fonts   (814 words)

  
 IPA on the Web
The following Unicode fonts include a comprehensive set of phonetic characters and are free for academic use.
TITUS Cyberbit - includes characters from many scripts such as Armenian, Cyrillic, Greek, Coptic and more.
The following fonts are availble free for educational use and include all encoded phonetic symbols.
tlt.its.psu.edu /suggestions/international/bylanguage/ipa.html   (921 words)

  
 HIS Registry of Geography
Many fonts claiming to be Unicode compatible, and particularly those provided by Microsoft at the time this is written, do not include all of the Unicode characters required (particularly applied diacritics) to render NIMA names translated into Unicode according to NIMA specifications.
A font that works well for this purpose is distributed by Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien (TITUS) and may be downloaded at http://titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt.de/unicode/tituut.asp.
The TITUS Cyberbit Basic font is a TrueType font for Microsoft Windows, and may only be used for non-commercial purposes.
www.gmi.org /HIS   (3147 words)

  
 1229A Treaty: Introduction and Encoding
The electronic edition is incorporated in TITUS (Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien) and is available in two encodings:
A Unicode / UTF-8 version that uses the font "TITUS Cyberbit Basic".
Click here to read further instructions and to download the font "TITUS Cyberbit Basic".
www.schaeken.nl /lu/research/online/editions/1229   (466 words)

  
 acal2006 abstract   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Aside from the title, the font size should be within 10-12 points.
Recommended fonts include Doulos SIL, Lucida Sans Unicode, Titus Cyberbit Basic, Gentium Unicode, etc. All references should be in the LSA style sheet format.
The filenames for each version of the abstract should be as follows: authorname.doc and authorname.pdf.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~acal2006/acalabstract2006.htm   (155 words)

  
 A SIMPLIFIED DESCRIPTION OF APACHE PRONUNCIATION
This page is presented only as a BASIC method of using simple HTML for internet Apache.
If you download one of these fonts and then install it in the normal manner on your computer, you will have no problem in seeing the true orthography of Apache.
The vowels of Apache are the same as those commonly known as "continental." That is, they are quite similar to those of Spanish and other continental European languages.
www.geocities.com /Athens/8352/lang.htm   (670 words)

  
 Hot Peach Pages: International Characters
A font is basically a collection of glyphs.) Most fonts don't come close to containing all possible characters in the world—instead they contain ranges (also called "blocks") of characters.
Arabic Transparent, Arial Unicode MS, Bitstream Cyberbit, Tahoma, Traditional Arabic &...
Arial Unicode MS, Bitstream Cyberbit, MS Gothic, MS Mincho
www.hotpeachpages.net /a/characters.html   (2887 words)

  
 Arabic, Arabic Study Abroad, and Other Islamic Languages
Titus Cyberbit Basic Font is a serif font that can be downloaded at this link.
Basic Turkmen (link fixed 18 August 2005) is a page introducing the text and audio/video cassettes for the course Basic Turkmen by Dr. Larry Clark.
Learn the Urdu Alphabet Although lacking sound, this is generally well-done site with many examples useful for learning how to read the Urdu alphabet.
www.uga.edu /islam/Arabic.html   (2295 words)

  
 Early Christian Writings: Unicode for Greek
If you do not have such a font installed, I suggest the use of Titus Cyberbit Basic or Code 2000 for fonts that are either free or inexpensive.
If not, then install Titus Cyberbit Basic or Code 2000 and then select one of those.
Now, change the drop-down box back to "Latin based." Many web pages are mixed Greek and English, and the Greek is rendered with the "Latin based" font, which usually means that the characters with diacritical marks don't show up.
www.earlychristianwritings.com /unicode.html   (935 words)

  
 Code2000 - CompWisdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In the modern Latin alphabet (Czech language and the common scientific transliteration for old Slavic languages) the letter is represented by "e with caron": Code2000, Doulos SIL, Chrysanthi Unicode, Arial Unicode MS, Bitstream Cyberbit, Bitstream CyberBase, Bitstream Vera, Gentium, GentiumAlt, Lucida Sans Unicode, Visual Geez Unicode; font-family /**/:inherit;">ě.
That the sound represented by yat developed late in the history of Common Slavonic is indicated by its role in the second palatalization of the Slavonic velars.
It is significant that from the earliest texts, there is considerable confusion between the yat and the iotified a (Cyrillic Code2000, Doulos SIL, Chrysanthi Unicode, Arial Unicode MS, Bitstream Cyberbit, Bitstream CyberBase, Bitstream Vera, Gentium, GentiumAlt, Lucida Sans Unicode, Visual Geez Unicode; font-family /**/:inherit;">ıа).
www.compwisdom.com /topics/Code2000   (979 words)

  
 Fonts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
---- a very memory-intensive font, but a nicer looking font than TITUS Cyberbit Basic.
Although you can no longer download this font, it is included with Windows XP and Microsoft Publisher.
font does not offer as many language variations as TITUS but it is a much nicer looking font.
flashcardsuite.com /fonts   (247 words)

  
 Test: Unicode
As of this writing, the character is included in Alphabetum, Cardo, Everson Mono Unicode, Galilee Unicode Gk, Lucida Grande, TITUS Cyberbit, and New Athena Unicode.
Currently these are rendered as capitals; in the near future (once the Unicode 3.0 symbols are more widely implemented), case will be recovered contextually.
Case in numerals is currently distinguished in Aisa (but not for sampi), Alphabetum, Antioch, Aristarcoj, Athena and New Athena Unicode (but not in Athena for Q-like Koppa), Cardo, Code 2000, FreeMono (only for stigma), Galilee Unicode Gk (only for sampi and koppas), Galatia SIL (not for Q-like Koppa), Lucida Grande, TITUS Cyberbit.
www.tlg.uci.edu /~tlg/help/UnicodeTest.html   (2660 words)

  
 Unicode fonts in Browsers (was Re: What will happen in the future?)
Aisa Unicode (comes with Multi Key) Arial Unicode MS (comes with Office 2000) Athena (freeware) Cardo (freeware, I think) Code2000 (shareware) Georgia Greek Unicode (freeware) Palatino Linotype (comes with Windows 2000; OpenType) Titus Cyberbit Basic (licensed for non-commercial users) Vusillus Old Face Italic (comes with Antioch) [Listed in alphabetical order.
Arial Unicode MS Code2000 Lucida Sans Unicode (many versions) Titus Cyberbit Basic Vusillus Old Face Italic [Lucida is a sans serif font] Several of the fonts listed in the first list are being worked on to provide combining diacriticals support.
Clearly U (a freeware BFD font, not a TrueType font) works in Linux, but I find it hard to read because of the spacing.
lists.ibiblio.org /pipermail/biblical-languages/2001-March/000191.html   (612 words)

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