If you are using Win95 or higheryou should have a "Celtic"
looking font already in your machine. It's called "American Uncial"
I have Win95 and Word2000 but no American Unical. I have now downloaded four
different 'Celtic' fonts, which should keep me happy for a while.
Thanks to
In a message dated 3/11/01 3:57:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know where I can get a so-called 'celtic' font
Dover Publishers has a disc of celtic fonts, but then that's for pay, isn't
it?
Did you hear that they are actually developing a WEBSITE!?!
are there any contacts for
anyone specialising in historical Scottish fonts - non Gaelic?
I have a couple of different Charles Rennie Mackintosh ones of unknown
provenance (for the Mac).
The latest came from a Mac I got in a charity shop last week. Where
the owner had used it as the Finder
Hello Rob;
If you are using Win95 or higheryou should have a "Celtic"
looking font already in your machine. It's called "American Uncial"
See what you think about that.
Later;
Keith Dunn
Mareitta, Ga.
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Does anyone know where I can get a so-called 'celtic' font (sorry - hate to
use the 'C' word in public)? Preferably for free, but if it's good I don't
mind paying a little for it. While I'm at it, are there any contacts for
anyone specialising in historical Scottish fonts - non Gaelic?
Rob
[EMAIL
ckmill.net
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- Original Message -
From: Rob MacKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: scots-l [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 3:07 PM
Subject: [scots-l] celtic font
Does anyone know where I can get a so-called 'celtic' font (sorry - hate
to
use the 'C' word in public)? Preferably for free, but if i