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OFL Fonts Victor Gaultney, 2009-02-09; 89615 reads
A partial listing of fonts under the OFL license.

OFL-FAQ web version (1.1-update2) Nicolas Spalinger & Victor Gaultney, 2010-08-23; 39620 reads

OFL Mailing Lists Victor Gaultney & Nicolas Spalinger, 2005-08-15; 11416 reads

OFL web version Nicolas Spalinger & Victor Gaultney, 2007-02-26; 101270 reads

SIL Open Font License (OFL) Nicolas Spalinger & Victor Gaultney, 2007-02-26; 618939 reads
A license to distribute, create and improve fonts using a free and open participatory model.

OFL Feedback Nicolas Spalinger & Victor Gaultney, 2005-08-15; 11235 reads

OFL 1.1-review Nicolas Spalinger & Victor Gaultney, 2007-02-26; 13802 reads
Details of the OFL 1.1 review.

OFL 1.0 web version (not current) Nicolas Spalinger & Victor Gaultney, 2005-11-22; 9370 reads

OFL Logo Victor Gaultney, 2005-08-15; 16791 reads

More Questions About African Characters and Variants Peter Constable, 2003-03-14; 16377 reads
Discusses questions regarding various variants of characters used for African languages.

Variants for Hooktop Y (U+01B3 and U+01B4) Peter Constable, 2003-03-13; 13925 reads
Discusses a question regarding glyph variants needed for hooktop y.

Cuatrillo and Tresillo in Recent Linguistic Publications Peter Constable, 2003-03-28; 15458 reads
The characters "cuatrillo" and "tresillo" were innovations of Jesuit missionaries in Guatemala for transcribing Mayan languages. This article documents the usage of these characters in some recent linguistics publications.


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