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Date: 2005-12-01 00:17:00
World glyph set
Notation
Latin script
OSI protocols
Windows Glyph List 4
Caron
Acute accent
Character encoding
Digital typography
Unicode blocks

Try Artificial Uncial Fonts Peter Wilson This provides a short test of the characters in the Artificial Uncial fonts — the auncl font family. Pen angle 10 degrees, 5 and 3.5 nibs for normal and bold versions. On Novemb

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