A mini-project for the weekend: I updated the Verdurian grammar to use the Verdurian alphabet for the examples.
http://www.zompist.com/vergram.html
Thanks again to vegfarandi for pointing out how to do it!
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Buona!
It's going to take me a long time to go through the grammar and read each example... I do plan to though.
It's going to take me a long time to go through the grammar and read each example... I do plan to though.
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Incredible, very cool. Do you use the SCA to convert the Latin samples to the correct characters before applying the font? I'm noticing when I copy the Verdurian samples, the characters are not mapped the same way in Unicode.
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The Verdurian font uses the same mapping of my Maraille font, which I used in the pre-Unicode era— texts can be transliterated just by changing fonts.vegfarandi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 4:29 pm Incredible, very cool. Do you use the SCA to convert the Latin samples to the correct characters before applying the font? I'm noticing when I copy the Verdurian samples, the characters are not mapped the same way in Unicode.
I should see if I can add the Unicode code points to the font so the same thing works!
I just did it all by hand, since I could do that faster than copying each bit into another document and retrieving it.
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Pretty cool!
By the way, I'd like to inform anyone reading this that Neocities, which allows you to put up webpages for free (only frontend, no PHP/Python/etc. "backend"), allows this same thing to be accomplished via a font in the .eot, .ttf, .woff, .woff2, .svg or .otf formats. So you can also manage to show your conlangs this way, once you have a font...
It is possible it looks better on Windows, but on Firefox-on-Linux and Chrome-on-Android, the Verdurian font could be a bit bigger...
Firefox on Linux:
Chrome on Android:
By the way, I'd like to inform anyone reading this that Neocities, which allows you to put up webpages for free (only frontend, no PHP/Python/etc. "backend"), allows this same thing to be accomplished via a font in the .eot, .ttf, .woff, .woff2, .svg or .otf formats. So you can also manage to show your conlangs this way, once you have a font...
It is possible it looks better on Windows, but on Firefox-on-Linux and Chrome-on-Android, the Verdurian font could be a bit bigger...
Firefox on Linux:
Chrome on Android:
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Try it again. I removed the font size command I was using.
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As someone reading this page for the first time, I just want to note that this part is confusing: the capitalisation rules use the word "title" in two different senses as an example both of things that get a capital first letter and things that don't. It's clear once you get to the second usage because of the "and honorifics", but gives the wrong impression on first reading.