From: Steg Belsky (draqonfayir@juno.com)
Date: Tue Dec 12 2000 - 06:15:25 EST
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000 19:09:14 +0100 BP Jonsson <bpj@NETG.SE> writes:
> At 23:28 2000-12-10 -0500, Steg Belsky wrote:
>
> >To see a short example of Jûdajcan writing, check out
> >http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~bh11744/judajca/judajca.gif
>
> What's the font used for common hebraic? It looks way cool.
>
> / B.Philip Jonsson B^)>
-
It's called "Ain Yiddishe Font-Cursiv"; it's a Yiddish font made for
typing on a US-English keyboard, so the letters don't line up with the
Israeli Standard hebrew alphabet keyboard layout. I don't remember where
i got the rafeh-line on top of the daled, though. that's from a
different font. it was the only hebrew cursive font i had at the time i
made the gif file.
-Stephen (Steg)
"Amô âlinqajmê!"
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