The DeiGratia font is rather closely based on a charter issued in 1275 by the German emperor Rudolf of Hapsburg, and will appear to best advantage in longer texts.
There is no number sign in this font. In its place, you'll find a long s. Equally, you'll find extras in other places:
- a double f on the left bracket
- a double p on the right bracket
- a double l on the left curly bracket
- a double g on the right curly bracket
- a double long s on the long s sign
- the charter's most eye-catching abbreviation sign on the asciitilde (it should be used like an accent)
- a separator of sentences on the bar sign
- as well as an st ligature and the original N on the fi and fl keys.
DeiGratia font contains 380 defined characters and 357 unique glyphs.
The font contains characters from the following unicode character ranges: Basic Latin (93), Latin-1 Supplement (95), Latin Extended-A (127), Latin Extended-B (8), Spacing Modifier Letters (9), Greek and Coptic (1), Latin Extended Additional (8), General Punctuation (17), Currency Symbols (1), Letterlike Symbols (3), Number Forms (2), Mathematical Operators (10), Geometric Shapes (1), Private Use Area (2), Alphabetic Presentation Forms (2).
- Font Name:DeiGratia
- Subfamily:Regular
- Version:Version 1.0 March 2005, initial release
- Designer:Pia Frauss
- Designer URL:http://www.pia-frauss.de/fonts/fonts.htm
- Description:DeiGratia was created with the Font Creator Program from High-Logic.com
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