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Latest revision as of 13:12, 8 December 2009
A font for musical symbols
Description
Musica covers the following scripts and symbols supported by The Unicode Standard 5.2: Basic Latin, Greek and Coptic, some Punctuation and other Symbols, Byzantine Musical Symbols, (Western) Musical Symbols, Archaic Greek Musical Notation.
It was created by George Douros.
Characteristics
Homepage | Format & features | License | Review reference | Koji page | pkgdb page |
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Unicode Fonts for Ancient Scripts | OFL | Free to use, modify and distribute | 532818 | gdouros-musica-fonts | gdouros-musica-fonts |
Caveats
- It'd be mighty nice to convince the author to add his licensing info in the zip (as a detached txt file, in the pdf, in the font metadata)
Additional information
Needed to complete our Unicode coverage. Plus, the fonts are very nice.