From mojca.miklavec.lists at gmail.com Thu May 3 18:06:08 2012 From: mojca.miklavec.lists at gmail.com (Mojca Miklavec) Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 18:06:08 +0200 Subject: [LUGOS-SLO] =?utf-8?q?=5BOT=5D_Stara_cerkvena_slovan=C5=A1=C4=8Di?= =?utf-8?q?na?= Message-ID: Precej izven konteksta liste, ampak ko je ?e bilo govora o korpusih in Unicode-u, morda koga utegne zanimati spodnje sporo?ilo: On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 9:14 PM, Nikola Le?i? wrote: > On Wed, 2 May 2012 11:21:30 -0400, Aleksandr Andreev wrote: >> Andrew Moschou writes: >> >>> Hi Aleksandr, >>> >>> I'm wondering, how do you implement Church Slavonic with XeTeX? Which font >>> do you use? Is it pure Unicode, or do you have active characters and >>> definitions? >> >> I'm using Hirmos Ponomar, which is a font we have designed for working >> with modern Church Slavonic. It is entirely in Unicode. >> See here: http://www.ponomar.net/cu_support.html for the font and the >> documentation. > > Hello Andrew, Aleksandr, > > I'd like to turn your attention to the following project of the Serbian > Academy of Sciences and Arts: > > ?http://www.sanu.ac.rs/Cirilica/Eng.aspx > > and to some related documents: > > ?http://www.sanu.ac.rs/Cirilica/Prilozi/Predlog.pdf * > ?http://mns.udsu.ru/mns/docs/standard_ocs.pdf > > Besides this, the Institute for the Serbian Language developed > (non-free) OTF capable CS fonts named Monah and Ustav. Monah/Ustav > family contains 1920 single characters (6397 with the composite signs). > > I'm surprised that I can't find much evidence of their existence on the > Internet, except this description: > > > http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0543-1220/2007/0543-12200702243S.pdf > * > > Anyway, AFAIK, the National Library of Serbia used them to create its > database of Old Slavonic texts, as described here: > > ?http://elib.mi.sanu.ac.rs/files/journals/ncd/16/ncd16035.pdf > > If anyone is interested, I could try to obtain an example CS document > created using these fonts (please contact me off-line). Anyway, you can > write to the Institute directly (isj at isj.sanu.ac.rs). > > (*in Serbian; should be readable by native Russian speakers though...) > > Best, > -- > Nikola Le?i? = ?????? ?????