> If I might say so, I once derived a really cool
> alphabet using this . But how were
> you able to adapt it to a web format? Would I have
> to
> have my own computer to do it? How was I able to
> read
> it without having the typeface on my own hard drive
> at
> this end? I'd love to used what I did for something
> sometime.
>
> Clint
>
>
> --- Padraic Brown <elemtilas@...> wrote:
> > Has anyone here seen or tried the alphabet
> generator
> > at
> > <
http://alphabet.tmema.org/>? It certainly has the
> > advantage of saving as a TTF; but you have to
> tweak
> > the controls very carefully to avoid identical
> > squiggles. I got it to produce the Hoosickite
> > alphabet, though: <
http://conlang.org.uk/>. Yeah,
> I
> > know, it's a bit random squiggly, but it has a
> > certain
> > je'n sais quoi about it, and I think it'll stay.
> >
> > Mind you, it also saves your work on its site in
> the
> > archives!
> >
> > On the subject of writing systems, I've decided to
> > add
> > a null consonant sign to the Mentolatian
> syllabary,
> > to
> > help support vowel syllables. [Thanks to Barry's
> Toy
> > Alphabet!]
> >
> Padraic
>
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