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  2. Open-source Unicode typefaces - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_Unicode_typefaces

    Learn about the history and examples of libre fonts that cover all or many Unicode characters and scripts. Compare different fonts by license, date, and features such as ligatures and glyphs.

  3. Cut, copy, and paste - Wikipedia

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    Learn the history and usage of the essential commands for transferring data between applications on a computer. Find out how they are implemented in different operating systems and user interfaces, and what are the privacy and regulatory issues involved.

  4. Tannenberg (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Tannenberg is a blackletter typeface designed by Erich Meyer in 1933-1935 for Nazi propaganda and official documents. It was named after the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914 and used on station signs, stamps, magazines and posters.

  5. Unifon - Wikipedia

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    Unifon is a system of 40 symbols that represent the sounds of American English, developed by Dr. John R. Malone in the 1950s. It was used as a teaching aid for reading and writing, but has limited interest and adoption among educators and linguists.

  6. Unicode subscripts and superscripts - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use Unicode characters for superscripts and subscripts in plain text without markup. See the difference between numerator/denominator and subscript/superscript glyphs, and the intended and actual rendering of fractions and ordinals.

  7. Unicode input - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different methods and tools to insert Unicode characters on a computer keyboard, such as extended keyboard mapping, screen selection, decimal input and emoji keyboard. Unicode input is the insertion of a specific Unicode character on a computer by a user; it is a common way to input characters not directly supported by a physical keyboard.

  8. OpenDyslexic - Wikipedia

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    OpenDyslexic is a sans-serif typeface designed to mitigate some of the common reading errors caused by dyslexia. It is based on DejaVu Sans and has regular, bold, italic, and monospaced styles. It is available on many websites and formats, but its benefit has been questioned in scientific studies.

  9. Cuneiform (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Unicode encoding of the Sumero-Akkadian Cuneiform script, which covers three blocks in the Supplementary Multilingual Plane. See the character inventory, ordering, and list of signs with Sumerian transliteration and Borger's numbering.

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