Am 14.12.2017 um 17:51 schrieb mayqel qunenoS:
Looking at the various pIqaD fonts, I believe it is a pity there are so many.
Really? I don't see your problem. Just look how many latin fonts there are. Thousands. Hundreds of thousands. (I'm sure this argumnt also works for greek.)
All these variations, would raise the question: Since someone, for obvious reasons, can't learn them all, then which one should he learn ?
The initial one, created by the KLI in 1989. All of the other fonts are basd on that one.
Let alone the fact, that due to the way some of these characters are designed, if someone was to write them free-hand, several of these characters could be confused one for the other.
No, not really. If you have learned the basic shape of the font, you can read and write all of them.
Although, now that I have learned (or learnt) it, I don't know where to use it.
I still don't know what your problem is. -- Lieven L. Litaer aka the "Klingon Teacher from Germany" http://www.klingonisch.com http://www.klingonwiki.net/En/PIqaD