Junicode has some Latin abbreviations; I regularly ask people for suggestions about additional abbreviations they'd like to see added. MUFI (Medieval Unicode Font Initiative) is also open to such suggestions (I can convey requests to the group). My own feeling is that I can't copy everything in Capelli into a font, but I've got to hear from users what would be most useful to them. I've already put in the ones most useful to me.
Peter Baker
Richard Higgins wrote:
In a similar vein, is there a record type font/character set available
- as used in some older works to try to convey the contractions and
similar features of Latin script in print, and used in the publications of the Pipe Roll Society?
# Richard Higgins # Durham University Library # Archives & Special Collections # Palace Green # Durham # DH1 3RN # E-Mail: r.i.higgins@durham.ac.uk
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