phoibos
25.05.2014, 01:36
although the website navigation is a kind of pita, linguist’s software (https://www.linguistsoftware.com/) makes very nice fonts for over 2000 languages for windows and magintosh systems in various formats (bitmap/ps1/suite/...). because of 2014 i list only the unicoded ones here with links to samples:
note 1: typestyle means not regular/bold/italic/bold italic, all of them with some exceptions come in these styles, it means that, the fonts look likes times, chancery, garamond, courier, palatino, helvetica and helvetica condensed
note 2: most fonts supports latin 1 or codepage 1252
AfroRoman® in Unicode™ is available for both Windows and Macintosh and provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded fonts in TrueType® OpenType® format in five typestyles (Times®-, Helvetica®-, Garamond-, Palatino®-, and Zapf Chancery®-styles), each in plain, bold, italic, and bold-italic styles (except AfroRomanChanU, which is plain only). AfroRoman in Unicode (hereafter AfroRomanU) supports more than 1540 African languages, plus English and other west European (or Latin 1) languages. These beautiful, unique fonts contains 1947 letters, accents, diacritics, and accented character combinations that are easily typed with the included keyboard software. The AfroRomanU fonts support the following African languages (see the expanded lists under Bantu, Chadic, and Dinka):
Acholi, Hausa, Northern Sotho, Tswana, Afrikaans, Igbo (Ibo), Nuer, Twi, Bantu languages, Kanuri Nyika, Umbundu, Bobangi, Karanga, Pedi, Vai, Buluba-Lulua, Kinyarwanda (Kinya-rwanda), Serere, Western Sotho, Chadic languages, Kongo, Setswana, Wolof, chiKaranga, Lu-Gande, Shona, Wolof of Senegal, Chishona (chiShona), Masai, SiSwati, Yao, Dinka (Jaang) dialects, Matabele, Somali, Yoruba, Ewe, Mende, Sotho, Zulu, Fulani-Adamawa, Mole, Swahili, Fulani (Fulfulde), Namaquah, Tebele, Gã, Ndebele, Temne. Latin 1 is also supported.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/afrou.htm
EuroSlavic® in Unicode™ provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded fonts in TrueType® OpenType® format for typing all Western and Central European Latin-based languages, plus many other languages, like Aymara, Creole, Eskimo, Esperanto, Faroese, Fijian, Greenlandic, Kinyarwanda (Kinya-rwanda), Kirundi, Papiamento, Pedi, Quechua, Sesotho, SiSwati, Somali, Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu. Many other African, Native American, and other languages are also supported. Occitan dialects, including Auvernhat, Gascon, Langue d'òc, Languedocien (Lengadocian), Limousin (Lemosin), Provençal, and Vivaro-alpin (Alpine, Vivaro-alpenc). The fonts include all standard diacritics used in these languages. Because the EuroSlavic in Unicode fonts include separate composite forms of each vowel with each diacritic combination, every letter shape and diacritic is perfectly positioned. Because the fonts are Unicode-encoded they are interchangeable with other Unicode fonts that support these languages.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/euu.htm
LaserAmharic in Unicode provides 6 high-quality, Unicode-encoded Amharic (or Ethiopic) TrueType® fonts in two typestyles (EthiopicLSU and AmharicLSU) for typing at least 26 languages in the Hamito-Semitic family of languages which use the Ge'ez script: Afar, Ethiopic Tigrina, Kebena, Somali, Agaw, Ge'ez, Kembata, Tigre, Amharic, Gedeo, Konso, Wolaita, Ari, Gumuz, Kunama, Tatar, Blin, Hadiyya, Me'en, Dizi, Harari, Oromo, Eritrean Tigrina (Tigriña, Tigrinya), Kaffa, Saho
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lamu.htm
LaserArabic & Farsi in Unicode for Windows or Macintosh includes right-to-left, Unicode-encoded, TrueType® OpenType™ fonts in 4 typestyles with all characters and diacritics for standard modern Arabic and Persian (not Koranic Arabic), plus English and other west European (Latin 1) languages. Four additional fonts allow the user to emulate texts that do not include dots on the regular consonants.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lau.htm
LaserArmenian® in Unicode™ provides a professional-quality, Unicode-encoded Armenian font (ArmenianLSU™) in TrueType® format, for typing the Armenian language, for transliterating Armenian into the Latin alphabet, and for typing English and west European (Latin 1) languages. The font is provided in normal (plain), bold, italic, and bold-italic forms. Included keyboard software provides four intuitive input methods. The keyboards support the Eastern Armenian standard, the Western Armenian standard, a phonetic Armenian keyboard layout (based on the US keyboard), plus an English keyboard providing access to the transliteration symbols needed to transliterate Armenian.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/larmu.htm
LaserCambodian in Unicode supports the Cambodian (Khmer) language, plus the following dialects: Battambang, Phnom Penh, Khmer Surin (Northern Khmer), Khmer Krom (Southern Khmer), Cardamom Khmer
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lcamu.htm
LaserCherokee™ in Unicode provides the high-quality, Unicode-encoded CherokeeLSU™ font in TrueType format for typing Cherokee, plus English and Western European Latin-based languages. The product includes software deadkey keyboards that provide logical, phonetic input of the Cherokee Syllabary in any Unicode-compatible application.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lchu.htm
LaserCheyenne https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lcheyu.htm
LaserCoptic for typing Coptic (including letters derived from Demotic and the characters for Sahidic, Fayumic, Bohairic, and Old Nubian). The fonts also include full support for nomina sacra overbars, underbars, overdots, and underdots. The font comes in two flavours.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lcopu.htm
LaserGeorgian: The GeorgianLSU font includes the modern Georgian secular Mkhedruli alphabet, which is caseless, and the old Georgian ecclesiastical Khutsuri alphabet (both the lowercase Nuskhuri and uppercase Asomtavruli). The font also includes additional letters to support the Mingrelian and Svan languages, plus archaic letters dropped from the Georgian alphabet in the 1860s. In addition, LaserGeorgian in Unicode includes the GeorgianCapsU font, a headline font supporting the modern secular Mkhedruli alphabet (plus Mingrelian, Svan, and the Latin languages).
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lgeou.htm
LaserGreek see one of the following posts https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lgku.htm
LaserGujarati https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lgju.htm
Laser Hebrew see one of the following posts https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lhebu.htm
LaserHindi Sanskrit® in Unicode™ for typing modern Hindi and classical Sanskrit. The family consist of two flavours: The HindiLSU and SanskritLSU fonts are essentially the same, except HindiLSU contains some conjuncts that are more horizontal, whereas SanskritLSU contains conjuncts that are more vertically arranged.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lhsu.htm
LaserIPA® in Unicode™ for Windows® or Macintosh® provides a professional-quality International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Unicode font in TrueType® OpenType® format, in plain and bold weights. The IPA LS Uni font includes not only the standard Unicode "IPA Extensions" characters, but also the "Spacing Modifiers" and "Combining Diacritics" sections of the Unicode Standard. The font also includes many letters and symbols that were once part of the IPA but are now obsolete, and some letters and symbols that were used as IPA letters and symbols but have never been officially adopted into the IPA. The font also includes the Latin 1 and Extended Latin character sets providing English and other western languages such as French and German.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/liu.htm
LaserIroquoian
LaserKurdish comes in four flavours, but unicode encoding of these fonts means the Windows and Macintosh fonts are compatible for Kurdish (Soranî, but not for Kurmanji or Cyrillic) https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lkuru.htm
LaserLakota in Unicode (LaserLakotaU) provides professional-quality TrueType® fonts in three typestyles (Times®-style, Helvetica®-style, and Palatino®-style) supporting the Lakota (or Lakota Sioux) language, including the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota dialects
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/llaku.htm
LaserLaotian comes in two flavours, with and without contrast between thick and thin lines
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/laou.htm
LaserMalayalam in Unicode for Macintosh includes the MalayalamLSU (traditional) and MalayalamLSUR (reformed) fonts in TrueType format. MalayalamLSU has hundreds of conjuncts. It also makes the complete alphabet and conjuncts with preceding "ra". The MalayalamLSUR font produces the reformed versions of the short-u and long-u vowels, the "ri" vowel, and the succeeding "ra". The product includes two software keyboard layouts: phonetic and traditional. The Phonetic layout places the consonants and vowels on the US keyboard phonetically as much as possible, while the Traditional follows the Malayalam traditional method. Requires Mellel word processor, version 1.8 or higher.
LaserPaleo-Hebrew for typing ancient Hebrew character shapes. Included in LaserPaleo-HebrewU are fonts containing the character shapes of the inscriptions found in level VI of the Arad excavations, the Gezer inscription, the Samaritan inscription, the Zakkur inscription, and the inscription in the Siloam tunnel. There is a font containing the character shapes of the Lachish letters written on potsherds, and there are three fonts containing the character shapes of Old Phoenician. Finally, while not Hebrew, included is a related font containing the character shapes of Imperial Aramaic.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lphu.htm
LaserPashto Type right to left Pashto, Arabic, and Persian with proper line wrap, full justification, automatic contextualization of consonants, and proper positioning of vowels and diacritic marks as you type. LaserPashto in Unicode for Windows or Macintosh includes right-to-left, Unicode-encoded, TrueType® OpenType™ fonts in 4 typestyles with all characters and diacritics for standard modern Pashto, Arabic, and Persian (not Koranic Arabic), plus English and other west European (Latin 1) languages.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lpuu.htm
LaserPunjabi in Unicode for Windows and Macintosh (hereafter LaserPunjabiU). Our Punjabi font, used since 1993 by scholars and publishers world-wide is now available in a Unicode-encoded version. This exciting product includes the PunjabiLSU Unicode-encoded TrueType® font supporting the Gurmukhi (Gurumukhi) script, for typing the Punjabi language. The font also supports English and other west European Latin-1 languages, so you can type Punjabi and English (etc.) without changing fonts. PunjabiLSU is provided in plain (regular), bold, italic, and bold-italic typestyles.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lpunu.htm
LaserSalish in Unicode™ is available for both Windows and Macintosh and provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded Salish fonts in TrueType® OpenType® format in five typestyles (Times®-, Helvetica®-, Garamond-, Palatino®-, and Zapf Chancery®-styles), each in plain, bold, italic, and bold-italic styles (except SalishChanU, which is plain only). LaserSalish in Unicode fonts contain the entire character set for many northwest Native American Salishan languages, plus Kootenai, plus English and other west European (or Latin 1) languages. The product includes keyboard software allowing intuitive input of all the special characters used in Salish. The LaserSalishU fonts support at least the following Salishan languages: Clallam (Klallam), Lower Chehalis, Squamish, Coeur d'Alene, Lushootseed, Spokane, Columbian, Nooksack, Thompson (Nlaka'pamuctsin, Nlaka'pamux), Comox (K'omoks), Northern Straits, Tillamook, Cowlitz, Okanagan (nsәlxcin, nsyilxcn), Twana (Skokomish, Tuwáduqutšad), Flathead, Pentlatch (Puntlatch, Puntledge), Upper Chehalis, Halkomelem, Quinault, Kalispel, Seshelt, Lillooet (Lilloet), Shuswap (Secwepemctsin)
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lsalu.htm
LaserTamil in two flavours: sans and serif https://www.linguistsoftware.com/ltamu.htm
LaserThai in seven flavours https://www.linguistsoftware.com/thaiu.htm
LaserVietnamese in five flavours (see note 1) https://www.linguistsoftware.com/vru.htm
LaserYukon in three flavours (see note 1) for typing Athapaskan languages: Denaakk'e (Koyukon), Nabesna (Tabesna), Tagish, Tewa, Hän, Navajo, Tanacross, Tlingit, Gwich'in, Northern Tutchone, Upper Tanana, Kaska, Southern Tutchone, Tahltan
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lyku.htm
New Testament Manuscripts Font Collection see one of the following posts https://www.linguistsoftware.com/ntmssu.htm
TransCyrillic® in Unicode™ provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded Cyrillic fonts in 7 typestyles in TrueType® format for typing 67 Cyrillic languages (including all languages covered both by our non-Unicode Cyrillic II and our non-Unicode TransCyrillic products). Because the TransCyrillic in Unicode fonts include separate composite forms of each character with each diacritic, every letter shape and diacritic position is perfectly positioned. All fonts also include all Old Slavonic characters currently supported by the Unicode standard, the Latin 1 character set and additional Latin characters and diacritics covering many other languages. https://www.linguistsoftware.com/tcu.htm
TransIndic Transliterator in Unicode provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded fonts in TrueType® OpenType® format for typing transliterated Indic (Indian) text, plus Western European Latin-based languages. The font is available in six typestyles (Times®-, Helvetica®-, Palatino®-, Garamond-, condensed Helvetica-, and Chancery-styles) all in plain, bold, italic and bold-italic (except Chancery is plain only).
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/tintuu.htm
TransRoman Dictionary in Unicode provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded fonts in TrueType® OpenType® format for typing common dictionary pronunciation symbols used in the Merriam Webster® Dictionary, the Webster's New World Dictionary®, the Oxford English Dictionary, the Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd Ed., and the OED CD version. In addition, the fonts include the accents and other diacritics supporting Western European Latin-based languages, many American Indian languages, and many African languages. The fonts are available in a Times®-style and a Helvetica®-style, in plain, bold, italic and bold-italic.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/trmdu.htm
some font packages comes with alternative keyboard layouts for easy typing. because of the nature of coverd languages sometimes you have to enable right-to-left scripting (in program or os (windows prior vista needs a »complex script supplemental language support« found on your cd, see http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/int_pr_install_complex_languages.mspx?mfr=true)
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note 1: typestyle means not regular/bold/italic/bold italic, all of them with some exceptions come in these styles, it means that, the fonts look likes times, chancery, garamond, courier, palatino, helvetica and helvetica condensed
note 2: most fonts supports latin 1 or codepage 1252
AfroRoman® in Unicode™ is available for both Windows and Macintosh and provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded fonts in TrueType® OpenType® format in five typestyles (Times®-, Helvetica®-, Garamond-, Palatino®-, and Zapf Chancery®-styles), each in plain, bold, italic, and bold-italic styles (except AfroRomanChanU, which is plain only). AfroRoman in Unicode (hereafter AfroRomanU) supports more than 1540 African languages, plus English and other west European (or Latin 1) languages. These beautiful, unique fonts contains 1947 letters, accents, diacritics, and accented character combinations that are easily typed with the included keyboard software. The AfroRomanU fonts support the following African languages (see the expanded lists under Bantu, Chadic, and Dinka):
Acholi, Hausa, Northern Sotho, Tswana, Afrikaans, Igbo (Ibo), Nuer, Twi, Bantu languages, Kanuri Nyika, Umbundu, Bobangi, Karanga, Pedi, Vai, Buluba-Lulua, Kinyarwanda (Kinya-rwanda), Serere, Western Sotho, Chadic languages, Kongo, Setswana, Wolof, chiKaranga, Lu-Gande, Shona, Wolof of Senegal, Chishona (chiShona), Masai, SiSwati, Yao, Dinka (Jaang) dialects, Matabele, Somali, Yoruba, Ewe, Mende, Sotho, Zulu, Fulani-Adamawa, Mole, Swahili, Fulani (Fulfulde), Namaquah, Tebele, Gã, Ndebele, Temne. Latin 1 is also supported.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/afrou.htm
EuroSlavic® in Unicode™ provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded fonts in TrueType® OpenType® format for typing all Western and Central European Latin-based languages, plus many other languages, like Aymara, Creole, Eskimo, Esperanto, Faroese, Fijian, Greenlandic, Kinyarwanda (Kinya-rwanda), Kirundi, Papiamento, Pedi, Quechua, Sesotho, SiSwati, Somali, Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu. Many other African, Native American, and other languages are also supported. Occitan dialects, including Auvernhat, Gascon, Langue d'òc, Languedocien (Lengadocian), Limousin (Lemosin), Provençal, and Vivaro-alpin (Alpine, Vivaro-alpenc). The fonts include all standard diacritics used in these languages. Because the EuroSlavic in Unicode fonts include separate composite forms of each vowel with each diacritic combination, every letter shape and diacritic is perfectly positioned. Because the fonts are Unicode-encoded they are interchangeable with other Unicode fonts that support these languages.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/euu.htm
LaserAmharic in Unicode provides 6 high-quality, Unicode-encoded Amharic (or Ethiopic) TrueType® fonts in two typestyles (EthiopicLSU and AmharicLSU) for typing at least 26 languages in the Hamito-Semitic family of languages which use the Ge'ez script: Afar, Ethiopic Tigrina, Kebena, Somali, Agaw, Ge'ez, Kembata, Tigre, Amharic, Gedeo, Konso, Wolaita, Ari, Gumuz, Kunama, Tatar, Blin, Hadiyya, Me'en, Dizi, Harari, Oromo, Eritrean Tigrina (Tigriña, Tigrinya), Kaffa, Saho
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lamu.htm
LaserArabic & Farsi in Unicode for Windows or Macintosh includes right-to-left, Unicode-encoded, TrueType® OpenType™ fonts in 4 typestyles with all characters and diacritics for standard modern Arabic and Persian (not Koranic Arabic), plus English and other west European (Latin 1) languages. Four additional fonts allow the user to emulate texts that do not include dots on the regular consonants.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lau.htm
LaserArmenian® in Unicode™ provides a professional-quality, Unicode-encoded Armenian font (ArmenianLSU™) in TrueType® format, for typing the Armenian language, for transliterating Armenian into the Latin alphabet, and for typing English and west European (Latin 1) languages. The font is provided in normal (plain), bold, italic, and bold-italic forms. Included keyboard software provides four intuitive input methods. The keyboards support the Eastern Armenian standard, the Western Armenian standard, a phonetic Armenian keyboard layout (based on the US keyboard), plus an English keyboard providing access to the transliteration symbols needed to transliterate Armenian.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/larmu.htm
LaserCambodian in Unicode supports the Cambodian (Khmer) language, plus the following dialects: Battambang, Phnom Penh, Khmer Surin (Northern Khmer), Khmer Krom (Southern Khmer), Cardamom Khmer
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lcamu.htm
LaserCherokee™ in Unicode provides the high-quality, Unicode-encoded CherokeeLSU™ font in TrueType format for typing Cherokee, plus English and Western European Latin-based languages. The product includes software deadkey keyboards that provide logical, phonetic input of the Cherokee Syllabary in any Unicode-compatible application.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lchu.htm
LaserCheyenne https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lcheyu.htm
LaserCoptic for typing Coptic (including letters derived from Demotic and the characters for Sahidic, Fayumic, Bohairic, and Old Nubian). The fonts also include full support for nomina sacra overbars, underbars, overdots, and underdots. The font comes in two flavours.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lcopu.htm
LaserGeorgian: The GeorgianLSU font includes the modern Georgian secular Mkhedruli alphabet, which is caseless, and the old Georgian ecclesiastical Khutsuri alphabet (both the lowercase Nuskhuri and uppercase Asomtavruli). The font also includes additional letters to support the Mingrelian and Svan languages, plus archaic letters dropped from the Georgian alphabet in the 1860s. In addition, LaserGeorgian in Unicode includes the GeorgianCapsU font, a headline font supporting the modern secular Mkhedruli alphabet (plus Mingrelian, Svan, and the Latin languages).
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lgeou.htm
LaserGreek see one of the following posts https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lgku.htm
LaserGujarati https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lgju.htm
Laser Hebrew see one of the following posts https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lhebu.htm
LaserHindi Sanskrit® in Unicode™ for typing modern Hindi and classical Sanskrit. The family consist of two flavours: The HindiLSU and SanskritLSU fonts are essentially the same, except HindiLSU contains some conjuncts that are more horizontal, whereas SanskritLSU contains conjuncts that are more vertically arranged.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lhsu.htm
LaserIPA® in Unicode™ for Windows® or Macintosh® provides a professional-quality International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Unicode font in TrueType® OpenType® format, in plain and bold weights. The IPA LS Uni font includes not only the standard Unicode "IPA Extensions" characters, but also the "Spacing Modifiers" and "Combining Diacritics" sections of the Unicode Standard. The font also includes many letters and symbols that were once part of the IPA but are now obsolete, and some letters and symbols that were used as IPA letters and symbols but have never been officially adopted into the IPA. The font also includes the Latin 1 and Extended Latin character sets providing English and other western languages such as French and German.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/liu.htm
LaserIroquoian
LaserKurdish comes in four flavours, but unicode encoding of these fonts means the Windows and Macintosh fonts are compatible for Kurdish (Soranî, but not for Kurmanji or Cyrillic) https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lkuru.htm
LaserLakota in Unicode (LaserLakotaU) provides professional-quality TrueType® fonts in three typestyles (Times®-style, Helvetica®-style, and Palatino®-style) supporting the Lakota (or Lakota Sioux) language, including the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota dialects
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/llaku.htm
LaserLaotian comes in two flavours, with and without contrast between thick and thin lines
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/laou.htm
LaserMalayalam in Unicode for Macintosh includes the MalayalamLSU (traditional) and MalayalamLSUR (reformed) fonts in TrueType format. MalayalamLSU has hundreds of conjuncts. It also makes the complete alphabet and conjuncts with preceding "ra". The MalayalamLSUR font produces the reformed versions of the short-u and long-u vowels, the "ri" vowel, and the succeeding "ra". The product includes two software keyboard layouts: phonetic and traditional. The Phonetic layout places the consonants and vowels on the US keyboard phonetically as much as possible, while the Traditional follows the Malayalam traditional method. Requires Mellel word processor, version 1.8 or higher.
LaserPaleo-Hebrew for typing ancient Hebrew character shapes. Included in LaserPaleo-HebrewU are fonts containing the character shapes of the inscriptions found in level VI of the Arad excavations, the Gezer inscription, the Samaritan inscription, the Zakkur inscription, and the inscription in the Siloam tunnel. There is a font containing the character shapes of the Lachish letters written on potsherds, and there are three fonts containing the character shapes of Old Phoenician. Finally, while not Hebrew, included is a related font containing the character shapes of Imperial Aramaic.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lphu.htm
LaserPashto Type right to left Pashto, Arabic, and Persian with proper line wrap, full justification, automatic contextualization of consonants, and proper positioning of vowels and diacritic marks as you type. LaserPashto in Unicode for Windows or Macintosh includes right-to-left, Unicode-encoded, TrueType® OpenType™ fonts in 4 typestyles with all characters and diacritics for standard modern Pashto, Arabic, and Persian (not Koranic Arabic), plus English and other west European (Latin 1) languages.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lpuu.htm
LaserPunjabi in Unicode for Windows and Macintosh (hereafter LaserPunjabiU). Our Punjabi font, used since 1993 by scholars and publishers world-wide is now available in a Unicode-encoded version. This exciting product includes the PunjabiLSU Unicode-encoded TrueType® font supporting the Gurmukhi (Gurumukhi) script, for typing the Punjabi language. The font also supports English and other west European Latin-1 languages, so you can type Punjabi and English (etc.) without changing fonts. PunjabiLSU is provided in plain (regular), bold, italic, and bold-italic typestyles.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lpunu.htm
LaserSalish in Unicode™ is available for both Windows and Macintosh and provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded Salish fonts in TrueType® OpenType® format in five typestyles (Times®-, Helvetica®-, Garamond-, Palatino®-, and Zapf Chancery®-styles), each in plain, bold, italic, and bold-italic styles (except SalishChanU, which is plain only). LaserSalish in Unicode fonts contain the entire character set for many northwest Native American Salishan languages, plus Kootenai, plus English and other west European (or Latin 1) languages. The product includes keyboard software allowing intuitive input of all the special characters used in Salish. The LaserSalishU fonts support at least the following Salishan languages: Clallam (Klallam), Lower Chehalis, Squamish, Coeur d'Alene, Lushootseed, Spokane, Columbian, Nooksack, Thompson (Nlaka'pamuctsin, Nlaka'pamux), Comox (K'omoks), Northern Straits, Tillamook, Cowlitz, Okanagan (nsәlxcin, nsyilxcn), Twana (Skokomish, Tuwáduqutšad), Flathead, Pentlatch (Puntlatch, Puntledge), Upper Chehalis, Halkomelem, Quinault, Kalispel, Seshelt, Lillooet (Lilloet), Shuswap (Secwepemctsin)
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lsalu.htm
LaserTamil in two flavours: sans and serif https://www.linguistsoftware.com/ltamu.htm
LaserThai in seven flavours https://www.linguistsoftware.com/thaiu.htm
LaserVietnamese in five flavours (see note 1) https://www.linguistsoftware.com/vru.htm
LaserYukon in three flavours (see note 1) for typing Athapaskan languages: Denaakk'e (Koyukon), Nabesna (Tabesna), Tagish, Tewa, Hän, Navajo, Tanacross, Tlingit, Gwich'in, Northern Tutchone, Upper Tanana, Kaska, Southern Tutchone, Tahltan
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/lyku.htm
New Testament Manuscripts Font Collection see one of the following posts https://www.linguistsoftware.com/ntmssu.htm
TransCyrillic® in Unicode™ provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded Cyrillic fonts in 7 typestyles in TrueType® format for typing 67 Cyrillic languages (including all languages covered both by our non-Unicode Cyrillic II and our non-Unicode TransCyrillic products). Because the TransCyrillic in Unicode fonts include separate composite forms of each character with each diacritic, every letter shape and diacritic position is perfectly positioned. All fonts also include all Old Slavonic characters currently supported by the Unicode standard, the Latin 1 character set and additional Latin characters and diacritics covering many other languages. https://www.linguistsoftware.com/tcu.htm
TransIndic Transliterator in Unicode provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded fonts in TrueType® OpenType® format for typing transliterated Indic (Indian) text, plus Western European Latin-based languages. The font is available in six typestyles (Times®-, Helvetica®-, Palatino®-, Garamond-, condensed Helvetica-, and Chancery-styles) all in plain, bold, italic and bold-italic (except Chancery is plain only).
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/tintuu.htm
TransRoman Dictionary in Unicode provides professional-quality, Unicode-encoded fonts in TrueType® OpenType® format for typing common dictionary pronunciation symbols used in the Merriam Webster® Dictionary, the Webster's New World Dictionary®, the Oxford English Dictionary, the Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd Ed., and the OED CD version. In addition, the fonts include the accents and other diacritics supporting Western European Latin-based languages, many American Indian languages, and many African languages. The fonts are available in a Times®-style and a Helvetica®-style, in plain, bold, italic and bold-italic.
https://www.linguistsoftware.com/trmdu.htm
some font packages comes with alternative keyboard layouts for easy typing. because of the nature of coverd languages sometimes you have to enable right-to-left scripting (in program or os (windows prior vista needs a »complex script supplemental language support« found on your cd, see http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/int_pr_install_complex_languages.mspx?mfr=true)
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