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SIL Vai Font Requirements

Lorna A. Priest, 2004-07-02; 3598 reads

Note

These fonts are still custom (legacy) 8-bit fonts. They are not Unicode fonts. However, we do provide links to some Unicode resources below:

  • Unicode Fonts: — Two Vai Unicode fonts are available  here. Dukor is based on SIL Vai. Windows 7 provides a Unicode font with Vai support called Ebrima.
  • Unicode Keyboards: — A Windows Keyman keyboard is available here: Known Unicode Keyman Keyboards. A MacOSX keyboard is available  here.
  • TECkit mapping files for converting SIL Vai text to Unicode are provided here.

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The SIL Vai fonts are not Unicode fonts. These fonts were designed for the following systems:

  • Windows 98
  • Windows 95
  • Windows 3.1

The fonts will also work in Windows 2000 and Windows XP. The keyboard has been tested in WinME and WinXP. It has not been tested on other systems, but it should work.

Windows users will also need the Keyman keyboarding utility. It is not included in the SIL Vai Fonts package and must be downloaded separately.

Both Macintosh and Windows users will need the  Free Adobe Acrobat Reader to read and print the documentation.

Related Packages

Tavultesoft Keyman Joan Wardell, 2007-04-23; 107088 reads

Keyman is a keyboard management utility that makes it practical to input many different languages in almost any Windows application. Keyman allows you to have arbitrarily long input sequences and to have diacritics typed after the base character.

Some tools and resources for character input 2009-02-16; 64714 reads

Links to useful tools for character input.

Other Resources

 Search the SIL Ethnologue

 Free Adobe Acrobat Reader


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