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  • I found some Microsoft Windows fonts such as Arial, Cambria, Segoe UI, Times New Roman can support contour tones (you can see it in the official website of the International Phonetic Association) very well, which need each several tone bars to combine as ligature. But Linux Libertine cannot. Please add this feature.
  • Junicode has become one of my favorite typefaces; I like the way the letters are shaped. It feels like old books, and that's a good thing. Glyph names could be improved; I'd much rather deal with Alphaasper than uni1F09, for instance, in writing complicated LIGKERN definitions for setting Greek type in TeX, and the lack of small caps in the italic face is something of a limitation.
  • An indispensable font for people working with a variety of scripts and diacritics.
  • Free, very quick, easy to use and rock solid. A top quality application.
  • i use it every day, can't live without it!
  • I use and love it.
  • Nice and very helpful! Thank you!
  • Very smooth and non intrusive interface.
  • It works. It supports pretty much everything you can think of. It doesn't crash in the hands of a casual user.
  • Very practical.
  • nice work mate!
  • Thanks!
  • I love this product
  • Fast and easy to use.
  • Works fantastic.
  • Very good font! I use it a lot. I was wondering tho if you would like to create a swash version of the capital letters like around the 17th century. That would make the Junicode very complete for me! Thanks in advance!
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Junicode has long been the go-to typeface for working with medieval languages. And with each release it seems to get better and better! Highly recommended.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • It has all the characters I need, but all that leading! I wouldn't feel right setting a large block of text in this face; it looks like it's double-spaced.