Euphemia (typeface)

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Euphemia
CategorySans-Serif
Designer(s)Ross Mills
FoundryTiro Typeworks
Date released2006

Euphemia (syllabics: ᐅᕓᒥᐊ) is a sans-serif typeface for Unified Canadian Syllabics. However, it does not display the Eastern Cree syllables sha and shu properly.

Usage

Various versions of "Euphemia" have been supplied in Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. OS X also supplies a version called "Euphemia UCAS".

Unicode ranges

Euphemia has support for the following Unicode ranges:

References

  1. ^ a b c Microsoft Typography - Euphemia Version 5.00
  2. ^ "Syllabics Resources". www.tiro.com. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  3. ^ Microsoft Typography - Euphemia
  4. ^ "Syllabic font orientation |".