![]() ![]() OpenType Layout Tables: default (default, Amharic), Ethiopic (default, Amharic) Support: Ethiopic (including supplement and extended blocks), Latin Stats: Version 1.000 has 2,302 glyphs and 288 kerning pairs Note: The font has additional characters in the Private Use Area to support languages that require Ethiopic characters not yet encoded in Unicode. (Abyssinica_SIL.ttf from AbyssinicaSIL version.zip) It evolved from the script for classical Ge'ez, which is now strictly a liturgical language. The Ethiopic syllabary is used in central east Africa for Amharic, Bilen, Oromo, Tigré, Tigrinya, and other languages. Win the name suffixed by "converted.WAZU JAPAN's Gallery of Unicode Fonts Ethiopic after it finished it will closeĪfter converting finish the converter will save you a new convertedĭocument in the same directory which the original file is located wait until it finish readingĪll the characters in the document. Open automatically and the converter will read each character andĬonverted to the selected font type. docx also works fine ) and the wordĭocument that you went to convert have to be in its original writtenĬlick on the convert button and the original word document will Small converter window will appear click on the Microsoft wordĭocument icon and select the document that you went to convert(forīetter result the document that you went to convert should be in ![]() ![]() 2 in the try icon of Abnet right click and select converter enter.Just download Abnet Amharic virtual key board you can download from hereĪnd install it to your computer and Abnet have default character converters This is what gonna happen when i copy paste to the web page so i need to convert all the characters in to power Ge'ez Unicode. i try to change the font which is supported by the web browse like Nyala,power Ge'ez Unicode and other but it don't work too. but i copy and past the article to a web it converted some ting unknown characters. I was trying to publish an article which is written in Gee'ez -1 font Microsoft word. ![]()
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