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High quality fonts for non-Roman alphabets and for transliterations into Roman script, and intuitive and ergonomic keyboard software for quick typing. For Macintosh and Windows computers. |
| Macintosh operating systems 9.2 and 10.2 | For Macintosh, we support Operating Systems 7.1 to 10.2. You will do best to use either 9.1-9.2 or else 10.2 “Jaguar”. OS 9.2 runs the largest number of applications designed for OS 7 to OS 9. OS 10.2 can also use earlier fonts and keyboards, though 10.0 and 10.1 cannot. OS 10.2 has amazing capabilities, and especially for those who use transliteration fonts, it supports automatic stacking and adjusted positioning of multiple diacritics. Click to the left for information on installing fonts and keyboard software. |
| Keyboarding in Windows operating systems | How to access special characters in Windows. Currently explains techniques specific toWindows 95 and 98. Information for Windows 2000, ME, XP is mostly the same, you need to choose keyboard software supplied with the Windows OS which allows you access to the full range of Latin letters of western Europe marked with diacritics or accent marks. We will be supplying specific Unicode keyboard software in the fall of 2003. |
| Unicode and Pre-Unicode Transliteration Fonts | Ecological Linguistics offers a superb font covering standard Latin-based alphabets of Eastern Europe and elsewhere, and also transliteration symbols covering needs of the Ancient Near East, India and Southeast Asia, PinYin, Turkic languages, and others. A superb software keyboard is also available which can access virtually all symbols ever needed for transliteration. For pre-Unicode computers, also still usable in OS 10.2, we also offer dedicated fonts EuroEast, LatvianAbc, LithuanianAbc, IndicTransliterationAbc, IndoIranianAbc, IndoGermanicAbc, HittiteT (transliteration), AssyrianTranslitAbc, SemiticAbc, Ugaritic(Translit)Abc, ArabicTranslitAbc, MalteseAbc, EthiopicTranslitAbc, and IPATimesAbc. Please note that "Transliteration" fonts include uppercase letters, and are intended for rendering in the Roman alphabet of texts originally in another writing system. "IPA" (the International Phonetic Alphabet) is intended for the phonetic analysis of speech sounds, not for the rendering of longer texts. |
| Indic and Southeast Asian Fonts | A superb Devanagari font, and high quality fonts for all other alphabets of India and Southeast asia. Nepali, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Bengali, Oriya, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Sinhalese, Javanese, Tibetan, Burmese, Laotian, Khmer (Cambodian), multiple fonts for Thai. Also the extinct Kharoshthi, Brahmi, and Manipuri, Limbu-Kiranti, Lepcha, Balti. Phags-pa Mongolian |
| Cyrillic, OCS, Glagolitic, Greek, Coptic, Armenian, Georgian, Ethiopic | Superb fonts for Cyrillic and Greek. OCS and Glagolitic. Two fonts for Armenian. Thirty-Six high quality fonts for Georgian, some including Old Georgian. Georgian Extended letters used in transliterating other alphabets. Abkhaz and Caucasian Albanian. Ethiopic (covers Amharic, Ge'ez, Tigrinya, Gafat, etc.) |
| Ancient Near East and other fonts | Neo-Assyrian Cuneiform, Persian Cuneiform, Ugaritic Cuneiform, PaleoHebrew (14 monuments), Mycenean (Linear B), Cypriot, Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Old South Arabian, Tifinagh (Berber), Old Turkic Runes, Celtic Ogham, Germanic Runes, Cherokee, Cree-Inuktitut, Mayan Glyph fonts |
| Keyboard software for Macintosh 10.2 | All software keyboards versions 7.1 or later made by Ecological Linguistics will work in Macintosh operating system 10.2 “Jaguar”. For instructions, click this item. |
| Order Forms | Available shortly |
| Traditional High Cultures of the Americas and of the Ancient Near East | Ecological Linguistics promotes the recovery and understanding of traditional high cultures of the Americas ("Pre-Columbian", before the arrival of Europeans) through a number of other activities, and by making available modern study aids, reproductions of ancient books, etc. Please see our other web site by clicking on the link at left. Our offerings of fonts related to the Ancient Near East and Central Asia has similar purposes. |
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