Cherokee Font Reinstall

If your "Do" symbol does not look like "V"-- or if these symbols do not look different

Ꮲ / Ꮅ

reinstall the file below.

Ꮩ / Ꮅ / Ꭱ / Ꮢ

To re-install the font, follow these steps:

    1. Download the file below by selecting the green arrow on the far right that is pointing downward. (as shown in the screen shot picture)
    2. It will ask "do you want to open or save?"- choose "open", and then click the button at the top right (in the pop up) that says "install".
    3. when prompted, "Is already installed, do you want to reinstall" answer "yes" to "reinstall" query
    4. Refresh this page and now the syllables should appear correctly in this example:

Ꮩ / Ꮅ / Ꭱ / Ꮢ

Ꮲ / Ꮅ

Purchase Plantagenet Cherokee License

TrueType font CAD$15

NOTE:

If you are using Plantagenet Cherokee for Cherokee-language projects, the font will be made available at no cost. Contact TIRO for details.

Plantagenet Cherokee is distributed under the following End User License Agreement.

By requesting a font license by clicking the ‘Add to Cart’ button below, you indicate you agree to, and will abide by the License Agreement. The agreement between Tiro (licensor) and you (licensee) is not binding until you receive a copy of the font file and a copy of the license agreement with your name included.

CREDIT FOR THE TYPE:

Tiro Typeworks

Since 1994, Tiro Typeworks has established a reputation for both design and technical quality in digital font production. From beginnings as an independent retail type foundry, the company, which still consists of founders John Hudson and Ross Mills, has developed into a highly regarded developer of custom typefaces and font solutions for major software developers, academic organisations and publishers, and government. Since 1997, Tiro Typeworks has specialised in fonts for multilingual computing and publishing, making fonts for a variety of scripts, writing systems and unique technical applications. This work includes extensions to existing Latin typefaces (for instance, new Cyrillic, Greek and Hebrew companions for Helvetica Linotype), original single and multi-script typefaces designed by Hudson and Mills, and collaborations with Tiro’s associate designers.

To date, Tiro Typeworks has produced new typefaces for Arabic, Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics, Burmese, Cherokee, Cyrillic, Ethiopic, Greek, Hebrew, Devanagari, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Gujarati, Oriya, Gurmukhi, Kannada, Sinhalese, Latin (including extended and IPA), Ogham, and Thai scripts, as well as technical and symbol fonts for CAD software, stock ticker software, and production of fonts for mathematical and scientific and academic typesetting.

Tiro’s client list includes Adobe Systems, Apple Computer, Linotype Library, Microsoft Corporation, the Government of Nunavut, the Society of Biblical Literature, Brill Academic Publishing, Harvard University Press and numerous smaller software companies, publishers and design agencies.

Several of these typeface designs have been recognised in international competitions, as has co-founder John Hudson’s ‘outstanding contribution to the development of Cyrillic typography and international typographic communications’ (Golden Buki prize, Kyrillitsa ’99) and Ross Mills’ Pigiarniq (Euphemia) was one of the winners of the bukva:raz! award in 2001.

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