- Junicode
Infobox font
name = Junicode
style =Serif
date =
creator = Peter S. Baker
foundry = none
sample = |"Junicode" (short for Junius-Unicode) is a free
Unicode typeface for medievalists, designed by Peter S. Baker of University of Virginia. It is very similar in style to typefaces of the 18th century such asCaslon . The roman characters are based on a typeface used by theClarendon Press in the 17th century, and the Greek characters are based on Greek Double Pica from the 18th century. Junicode includes characters used inEurope anmedieval texts, in the Unicode ranges:*Basic Latin (
ASCII ) (0000–007F)
*Latin 1 Supplement (00A0–00FF)
*Latin Extended A (0100–017F)
*Latin Extended B (0180–024F)
*IPA Extensions (0250–02AF)
*Spacing Modifier Letters (02B0–02FF)
*CombiningDiacritic al Marks (0300–036F)
*Greek (0370–03FF)
*Runic (16A0–16FF)
*Phonetic Extensions (1D00–1D6F)
*Latin Extended Additional (1E00–1EFF)
*GeneralPunctuation (2000–206F)
*Superscripts and Subscripts (2070–209F)
*Currency Symbol s (20A0–20CF)
*Letterlike Symbols (2100–214F)
*Mathematical operator s (2200–22FF)
*Miscellaneous Technical (2300–23FF)
*Enclosed Alphanumerics (2460–24FF)
*Geometric Shapes (25A0–25FF)
*Dingbat s (2700–27BF)
*Private Use Area (F100–F1A6)Junicode supports part of the
Medieval Unicode Font Initiative and is available in Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic.External links
* [http://junicode.sourceforge.net/ Junicode website]
* [http://mufi.info/fonts/ MUFI font page]
* [http://packages.debian.org/ttf-junicode Debian Junicode font package]
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