I was unable to find http://www.thelordoftherings.com and therefore
could not see any Tengwar links. Is this the right address?
In any case I have added explanatory text to the CSUR pages on these scripts.
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Michael Everson *** Everson Typography *** http://www.evertype.com
Michael Everson wrote,
I was unable to find http://www.thelordoftherings.com and therefore
could not see any Tengwar links. Is this the right address?
Yes, it's right. Here's the direct link to their Tengwar links page:
http://www.thelordoftherings.com/tengwar/
Best regards,
James Kass.
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, James Kass wrote:
Michael Everson wrote,
I was unable to find http://www.thelordoftherings.com and therefore
could not see any Tengwar links. Is this the right address?
Yes, it's right. Here's the direct link to their Tengwar links page:
At 17:55 -0500 2002-01-06, Thomas Chan wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, James Kass wrote:
Michael Everson wrote,
I was unable to find http://www.thelordoftherings.com and therefore
could not see any Tengwar links. Is this the right address?
Yes, it's right. Here's the direct link to
Thomas Chan wrote,
I can't find the beginning of this thread now, but that's not New Line
Cinema's official site (lordoftherings.net). I spent a few minutes with
whois and found a number of similar domain names, with or without
preceding the, followed by an optional -movie or movie, and
At 06:25 PM 12/26/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know you're spending too much time thinking about Unicode when you hear
about the new Lord of the Rings movie and your first thought is about
Tengwar and Cirth, the scripts invented by Tolkien and encoded in the
ConScript Unicode Registry
Would
You know you're spending too much time thinking about Unicode when you hear
about the new Lord of the Rings movie and your first thought is about
Tengwar and Cirth, the scripts invented by Tolkien and encoded in the
ConScript Unicode Registry
http://www.evertype.com/standards/csur/index.html
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