Please help.
I am looking for a specific font (not the TITUS, that means not a Times New Roman based font) containing the latin letter E/e with ring above.
Thanks a lot!
ering? What language is that? Or do you mean Edot and edot,
Ė ė? See
http://www.dafont.com/andika-basic.font
Édité 3 fois. Dernière édition le 04/08/2012 à 15:14 par koeiekat
I don't know any language that uses an Ering. I need it as a kind phonetic symbol
The only occurrence I found is in
Cheyenne language : (sorry, link in French only)
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%CC%8A
Didn't we have a similar thread recently ?
That is edot, not ering.
drf_ a dit Didn't we have a similar thread recently ?
That was Cherokee.
koeiekat a dit That was Cherokee.
You're right, I found it in the meantime, I must have mixed indian tribes in my mind
Nope. Found one
font with Cheyenne characters, but also that one uses the edot.
Ulv a dit I don't know any language that uses an Ering. I need it as a kind phonetic symbol
Have not found an ering in any font for phonetics. edot, yes. So I suggest you take the edot or forget it.
How about
this ? Many seem to have that "ering" made out of a ring misplaced over an "e", but for some it seems to be ok.
Only two or three show the ring above the 'e' in a somewhat correct position. None does it with the 'E'. So the ring is handled as a deadkey and can only be placed at a fixed position. No good. I checked those with a more or less correct position over the 'e' and, indeed, the character is not there. As Claude already said : "No ering in Unicode".
One could of course in a unicode font change the ė (e with dotaccent) with an e with a ring but that would make the font unusable for any use where the ė is needed.
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