What is the RTF Canadian Syllabics font?
RTF Canadian Syllabics is a more calligraphic version of the syllabary developed by Reverend James Evans for the languages of the native tribes of the Canadian provinces in the early 1800s.
Jim Rimmer originally designed the characters for the Eastern and Western dialect Cree to be cut as a metal font.
The digital version then grew to include all the characters of the Canadian Syllabics Unicode block. More…
Roman capitals were added later for further usability.
RTF Canadian Syllabics Font families
The RTF Canadian Syllabics font includes the following font families:
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RTF Canadian Syllabics Preview
Here is a preview of how RTF Canadian Syllabics will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
click here.
