Help:Gothic Unicode Fonts
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[edit] Gothic Unicode Fonts
[edit] TrueType (𐍄𐍂𐌿-𐍄𐌰𐌹𐍀)
[edit] Free software
- Mark Williamson’s MPH 2B Damase (download|download) 487.31 kB (download)
[edit] Freeware
- Artemio Keidan’s Vulcanius (download) (“The font can be downloaded freely.”) 5.71 kB
- James Kass’ Code2001 (download) (“Code2001 is freeware, but must not be altered in any way.”) 202.28 kB
- David J. Perry’s Cardo (download) (“This font is free for personal, non-commercial, or non-profit use.”) 1.05 MB
- Robert Pfeffer’s Ulfilas (download) (“Download and non-commercial use are free.”)
- Robert Pfeffer’s Silubr (download) (“Download and non-commercial use are free.”)
- Robert Pfeffer’s Skeirs (download) (“Download and non-commercial use are free.”)
- Robert Pfeffer’s Midjungards (download) (“Download and non-commercial use are free.”)
[edit] Commercial
- J. J. Marcos’ ALPHABETUM (download) (“Registration costs US $18, £10 or €15 for individual users[…]”) 2.29 MB, including an extensive user manual
- Andreas Stötzner' Andron Mega
[edit] Resources
[edit] Setup
[edit] Microsoft Windows
For Microsoft Windows, see:
[edit] Linux
Debian has MPH 2B Damase package, use the following command to install it:
apt-get install ttf-mph-2b-damase
The package should also work under all other Debian derived distributions (e.g. Ubuntu, don't forget the sudo command).
For other distributions, extract the truetype font and place it under either /usr/share/fonts/ (with superuser right) or ~/.fonts/ (normal user right). Then run the following command to refresh font cache:
fc-cache -v
Browsers need to be closed and restarted, but there is no need to reboot.
In distibutions using GNOME, such as Ubuntu, you can use the filemanager to access fonts://, where you can deposit the font, then restart your web browser.
See also: Wikipedia:Gothic Keyboarding

