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PB Carolingian Xc Font

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PB Carolingian XcDesigner: Paweł Burgiel
Publisher: Paweł Burgiel
PB Carolingian Xc was designed by Paweł Burgiel and released by Paweł Burgiel. PB Carolingian Xc contains 1 design. p > PB Carolingian Xc is a typeface face designed for mimic Carolingian tiny (from the area of the German southeastern scribal schools) discovered in 10th century manuscripts.

All characters are handwritten by use ink and quill pen, scanned, digitized and optimized for best quality without lost its handwritten visual appearance. Character set support codepages: 1250 Central (Eastern) European, 1252 Western (ANSI), 1254 Turkish, 1257 Baltic. Consist of likewise extra characters for Cornish, Danish, Dutch and Welsh language, areas (M/1, M/2, M/3, M/4, M/6, thin, hair, absolutely no width space and so on), historic characters (overlined uppercase Roman numerals, lots of mediaeval abbreviations, d-rotunda, r-rotunda, I-longa, e-caudata, historic ligatures for "nomina sacra") and wide variety of ancient punctuation.

OpenType TrueType TTF (. ttf) typeface file consist of installed OpenType features: Access All Alternates, Localized Types, Portions, Ordinals, Superscript, Tabular Figures, Proportional Figures, Case-Sensitive Types, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, Stylistic Set 1-11, Historical Forms, Historic Ligatures, Requirement Ligatures. Consist of likewise kerning as single 'kern' table for optimum possible backwards compatibility with older software application. Historic ligatures for additional glyphs are mapped to Personal Use Area codepoints. OpenType features instantly exchange some default glyphs by stylistic alternates and create ligatures for much better historic appearance.

Font Family: PB Carolingian Xc Regular

Tags: abbreviation, abbreviations, ancient, caroline, carolingian, d-rotunda, e-caudata, handwriting, handwritten, historic, historical, i-longa, manuscript, mediaeval, medieval, minuscule, nomina sacra, paleography, pen, percontativus, punctus, quill pen, r-rotunda, roman numerals, rum-rotunda, tironian sign

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