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AfroRoman for Mac (Times-, Helvetica- Garamond-, Palatino-, and Zapf Chancery) ASCII Version
AfroRoman for Mac (Times-, Helvetica- Garamond-, Palatino-, and Zapf Chancery) ASCII Version

AfroRoman for Mac (Times-, Helvetica- Garamond-, Palatino-, and Zapf Chancery) ASCII Version
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froRoman® in Unicode™ is available for both Windows and Macintosh and provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded fonts in TrueType® OpenType® format in five typestyles (Times®-, Helvetica®-, Garamond-, Palatino®-, and Zapf Chancery®-styles), each in plain, bold, italic, and bold-italic styles (except AfroRomanChanU, which is plain only. AfroRoman in Unicode (hereafter AfroRomanU) supports more than 1540 African languages, plus English and other west European (or Latin 1) languages. These beautiful, unique fonts contains 1947 letters, accents, diacritics, and accented character combinations that are easily typed with the included keyboard software. The AfroRomanU fonts support the following African languages (see the expanded lists under Bantu, Chadic, and Dinka):


Product ID: 503319
Categories: Fonts, System
Supporting languages: Acholi, Afrikaans, Bantu, Bobangi, Buluba-Lulua, Chikaranga, Dinka, Ewe, Fulani, Fulani-Adamawa, Ga, Hausa, Igbo, Kanuri, Kingwana - See Swahili, Kongo, Masai, Mole, Namaquah, Ndebele, Nuer, Nyika, Pedi, Setswana, Shona, Siswati, Somali, Sotho, Swahili, Tebele, Temne, Tswana, Twi, Umbundu, Vai, Wolof, Yao (African), Yoruba, Zulu
Platforms/media types: Mac
# Acholi # Afrikaans # Bantu # Bobangi # Buluba-Lulua # Chadic # chiKaranga # Chishona # Dinka # Ewe # Fulani-Adamawa # Fulani # Ga # Hausa # Igbo # Kanuri # Karanga # Kinyarwanda # Kongo # Lu-Gande # Masai # Matabele # Mende # Mole # Namaquah # Ndebele # Northern Sotho # Nuer # Nyika # Pedi # Serere # Setswana # Shona # SiSwati # Somali # Sotho # Swahili # Tebele # Temne # Tswana # Twi # Umbundu # Vai # Western Sotho # Wolof # Wolof of Senegal # Yao # Yoruba # Zulu *Ewe is also known as Ebwe, Efe, Ehwe, Eibe, Eue, Eve, Gbe, Krepe, Krepi, Popo, and Vhe. The AfroRomanU fonts also support the following Latin 1 languages: Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Faroese, Finnish, Flemish, French, Galician, German, Hawaiian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Malay, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili, and Swedish. AfroRoman in Unicode for Windows includes six keyboard layouts that provide four-characters-per-key input (instead of the normal two-characters-per-key) in Windows Vista, XP, 2000 and NT4. The keyboards are phonetic, based on the US keyboard, and allow easy input of all characters and diacritics supported by the fonts.
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