Cyrillic Cursive Fonts
Emily Saunders
emilka at MAC.COM
Mon Jan 27 22:33:55 UTC 2014
I have been using primo fonts that I downloaded at this website: http://nekin.info/e24.htm
What it took me waaay too long to figure out is that you download a Word template that has a macro embedded in it. You type out what you want, then select the portion you wish to turn into cursive, go Tools > Macros > Run Macro > To Primo. And voila! you have your прописи. The macro fills in the connecting lines. Without running the macro you have gobblegook (which confused me way longer than it should have).
I cannot comment on the security of the site, but all google searches for прописи sent me there, and lots of Russian internet forums praised it highly, so... I can't tell that it's harmed my machine any worse than it was before I started using it.
Hope this helps!
Emily Saunders
blendedschools.net
On Jan 27, 2014, at 1:22 PM, Spencer Robinson wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am trying to find a Cyrillic cursive font to use to help students read handwriting. Do you have any font recommendations and/or trustworthy internet sites where such fonts can be downloaded?
>
> Thank you so much,
> Spencer Robinson
>
> --
> S. Spencer Robinson
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