>I'm way off topic, but I felt led to inform about Unicode-ready fonts of
>all types. In fact, check out
http://www.kiarchive.ru (forgot the US
>mirror) and browse the web folders; for example, go to Win, then Fonts,
>then TrueType, and look at all the .zip files of all sorts of fonts.
>Metropol and Vera Humana are two really good fonts which work in
>extended Latin, Cyrillic and Greek. (And tons of 8-bit fonts which just
>happens to include a simple Tengwar font.)
Speaking of Unicode fonts, I recently updated my Thryomanes font to add the
new Latin alphabet characters in the Unicode 3.0 standard. It still doesn't
have a complete set of Greek or Cyrillic letters, though.
ftp://ftp.io.com/pub/usr/hmiller/fonts/thryn___.ttf (normal)
ftp://ftp.io.com/pub/usr/hmiller/fonts/thryi___.ttf (italic)
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