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Hi everyone,
I have been looking for greek fonts, but all I have been able to find are fraternity/sorority types, or greek language symbols(?)
An example is here:(the big letters)
http://www.ikariam.org/
If anyone knows of anything similar please let me know.
Thanks!!!
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[quote:eedefb1949="uteS"]
But please tell me - what for does anyone need an overlined font?:confused:
Ute [/quote:eedefb1949]
Some math symbols (e.g. "complement") use an overline. I'm trying to write a math book.
Thanks!
Ted Shoemaker -- shoes6
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Hi Bob, thank you!
In fact I don't have much experience on font creating. I just LOVE fonts, and I have the FontCreatorPorgram5.
In the beginning I made them just for myself, for fun and for my own use. But then some people told me they like them, so I decide to make them available for everybody.
I am not a pro designer. And I think the math method would be... hard to me (I was never good with math)
Thanks for your comments and for your good vibes!
Ana
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[size=18:4327605f41]I really need a Math True Tipe Fonts, it should has the infinite simbol (like an eight rotated 90°) or an equal with a / above it. It means "diferent".
If anybody could helpme in some how i'll be grateful. THANKS[/size:4327605f41]
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What fonts are used within this file? I'm looking for the fonts used for William Jewel, Greek Week, and 2010. Thanks!
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Hello everyone!
I am desperate to find this font! It is used a lot on the greek channels but I have been unable to identify it!
It must be a popular font as I have also seen it on magazines and logos, and it supports Greek also! But it has been impossible to find it! It looks like Bauhaus but it's not!
Please help!
Thank you in advance!
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This font created for personal use only, please enjoy typing in two of the ancient writings from the Rosetta Stone way back in 196 BC, hieroglyphs were normally enclosed in a cartouche, the greek is modern lowercase for comparison only, demotic to follow soon.
From the Ptolemaic Period, 196 B.C.
Height: 114.400 cm (max.)
Width: 72.300 cm
Thickness: 27.900 cm
Weight: about 760 kilograms (1,676 lb.)
The Rosetta Stone is inscribed in 3 languages:
Demotic (the everyday script, used to write documents),
Greek (the language of Ionian Greeks, an administrative script), and
Hieroglyphs (for priestly business).
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hats: greek, roman, viking, vietnamese, hay, baseball cap, sailors, and more
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Accents are incorrectly positioned.
You use Complete Composites for Greek, Cyrillic, Extended characters, but what's the proof?
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1. Retro is in.
2. "Display/Headline". Wouldn't that be "Normal + Sans"
3. Agree with "Condensed".
4. I think it would be more descriptive for someone to see "Normal" rather than "Text".
5. Do you think there is enough distinction between Comic and Cartoon to warrant separate categories? How would you describe in plain english each of those?
6. Slab? "Normal + Sans + Square"
My suggestions:
7) Add "People" for dingbats and other fonts that feature human shapes, faces, etc. Also, "Animals"
8) Merge Initial and Display under "Initial"
9) How do you feel about "Industrial"? Would you miss it?
Another thing i am considering is grouping the categories which will make them much easier to digest. It will clear up confusion with things like "Foreign" which is meant to be fonts that have foreign character sets and there is "Foreign look" which would contain "Greek" "Oriental" "Russian" "Old West". Any other "look" suggestions?
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