Peter T. Daniels wrote:
> Does anyone know of an Asomtavruli font I can download? (Preferably
> PostScript.)
Have you tried here?
http://www.travelphrases.info/gallery/Fonts_Georgian.html
I see at least six fonts which seem to contain real Asomtavruly ("real" as
opposed to the uppercase-like Mkhedruli which many fonts use):
- BPG Nino Khutsuri U
- BPG Paata Khutsuri U
- BPG Xucuri U
- Code2000
- Arial Unicode MS
- TITUS Cyberbit Basic
The first three are designed specifically for Georgian; judging by the
samples, the Asomtavruli glyph might be typographically acceptable.
The other three are pan-Unicode mega-fonts: they do contain lots of
characters in many scripts, including Asomtavruli, but the typographic
quality varies greatly depending on script.
They are all TrueType/OpenType. But you should have no problems on all the
main platforms used today: Windows, Mac, or Linux.
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Marco