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There are the Mac Fonts and a Keyboard program for the Standard Lakota Orthography. I tried attaching a Font Installer with 6 Unicode Mac fonts and a Keyboard Installer for Mac OS 10 as well as installation instructions, but the attachments would not go through to the list-serve. <BR>
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In any case, a CD containing both the Mac and PC fonts and Keyboards as well as Keyboard stickers is available here: <a href="http://stores.languagepress.com/Categories.bok?category=Software">http://stores.languagepress.com/Categories.bok?category=Software</a><BR>
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These fonts work with almost all Mac applications, email, web, as well as across platforms. <BR>
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Best,<BR>
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Wil<BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#7E0000"><B>Lakota Language Consortium<BR>
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Toll-Free- 888.525.6828<BR>
Tel.- 812.961.0140<BR>
Cell.- 812.340.3517<BR>
Fax.- 812.961.0141<BR>
<a href="meya@lakhota.org">meya@lakhota.org</a><BR>
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<a href="http://www.lakhota.org">http://www.lakhota.org</a><BR>
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> Dear all, <BR>
> Do any of you use a mac? I think I'm in the minority by using them. I need <BR>
> to develop a font for writing Lakota. It needs to have the possibility of an <BR>
> acute accent for vowel stress, a long n for the nasal vowels, an inverted <BR>
> comma to make p'-, t'- c'- and k'- and a hatchek to go over s-, z-, c-, g- and <BR>
> h-. I don't mind how pedestrian it is and if I have to put the hatcheks on <BR>
> separately that's OK. Macs used to be easy, but the more advanced they have <BR>
> become, the less things you can do in your own way. I have of course got <BR>
> unicode, but it's difficult to make a font with it.<BR>
> Hope someone can help.<BR>
> Yours<BR>
> Bruce<BR>
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