![]() Stats: Version 1.16 has 61,864 glyphs and 239 kerning pairs Source: Download this shareware font ($5) from James Kass's webpage. Note: Code2000 requires version 1.453.3665.0 or later of the Uniscribe engine (usp10.dll) for proper display of Mongolian. Inner Mongolia (in China) did not switch to Cyrillic and continues to use this traditional script.) Font Samples font sample * Mongolia is now reintroducing the script. In the 1940s the Mongolian script was replaced by Cyrillic in the Soviet Union. Use WorldPad (free), BabelPad (free), or Internet Explorer instead. Microsoft Word (version 2003 and earlier) doesn't properly display Mongolian text. The Unicode Consortium will publish addition information as a Unicode Technical Report. The Mongolian encoding, and the processing required to properly render it, are "works in progress". These scripts are cursive and are written top-to-bottom in columns that progress from left-to-right. The Mongolian Unicode block covers the very closely related scripts of Mongolian, Todo, Sibe, and Manchu. WAZU JAPAN's Gallery of Unicode Fonts Mongolian ![]()
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