Font encodings

Because of the large size of the table, and the number of images, this has been moved to a separate page. The main page for this is the documentation of the text-to-image converter.

Here is the encoding of the Verdurian and Maraille fonts.

Maraille Verdurian
[graphical map of Maraille font] [graphical map of Verdurian font]

For comparison, the encoding of the Eleisa font is shown next to a Latin-1 font. Note that Cuêzi long vowels are in the positions occupied by vowels with grave accents in Latin-1.

Eleisa Latin-1
[graphical map of Eleisa font] [graphical map of Latin-1 font]

And here is the encoding of the Ebisedian font. Note that each vowel has sixteen separate code positions because of the various possible combinations of diacritics (length, nasality, pitch accent, and breathing). Note also that the positions from 0x10..0x1F are filled, since Ebisedian has nine vowels, each of which needs sixteen code positions.

Ebisedian
[graphical map of Ebisedian font]

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