Sligeach (Irish name for Sligo) font is a revived version of a Gaelic font (Fry font) used in some books. The font is mainly adapted from * A practical grammar of the Irish language* (by Owen Connellan in 1844), and the name is named from the linguist's birthplace.
The font is referenced from:
- A Practical Grammar of the Irish Language (Owen Connellan, 1844, main source)
- Focloir Gaoidhilge - Sacs-bearla, or an Irish - English dictionary (Thomas De Vere Coneys, 1849).
There are three version of it:
- Sligeach Original.ttf : the small u is like v, and it doesn't contain some ligatures (eg. ea, rr) listed in A Practical Grammar of the Irish Language, p.13.
- Sligeach Round u.ttf : the small u is round, like roman-type u, and it doesn't contain some ligatures (eg. ea, rr) listed in APGIL, p.13.
- Sligeach Ligature.ttf : the small u is like v, and it contains all ligatures (including ea, rr) listed in APGIL, p.13.
It contains some punctuations(:;*,.?!‘’“”'-), but contains no numbers and without jkqvxwyz.
- 0.1.0 (2020-03-22): add basic characters
- 0.1.0.1 (2020-03-22, Sligeach Ligature.ttf only) - add ligature ao
Contraction for | Picture | How to type (Unicode) |
---|---|---|
ae | æ (U+00E6) | |
an | ā (U+0101) | |
agus | ⁊ (U+204A) | |
acht or cht | s̄ (s + U+0304) | |
go | ḡ (s + U+0304) | |
gur | g᷒ (s + U+1DD2) | |
na | ṉ (U+1E49) | |
nn | n̄ (n + U+0304) |
Contraction for | Picture | How to type | Notice |
---|---|---|---|
ar | ar | ligaturized only between spaces (eg. " ar ") | |
air | air | ligaturized only between spaces (eg. " air ") | |
ao | ao | ||
ea | ea | ||
rr | rr | ||
si | si | ||
ui | ui | ||
.i. | .i. |
- ar & air are only ligaturized after some non-space characters and space(s).
- The font height is too high.