Tuladha Jejeg
Tuladha Jejeg is a Javanese-script typeface designed by Taco Roorda in 1838 and digitized by R.S. Wihananto.[1][2] Roorda's design is based on the contemporary handwritten Surakartan-Javanese manuscript.[1] The letters are composed of alternating thick and thin strokes, and some have serifs.[1] The typeface was widely used for over a century during the Dutch East Indies colonial era.[1] Wihananto's Unicode font of the same name is bundled into MediaWiki for use in Javanese-language editions of Wikimedia projects.[3]
Designer(s) | Taco Roorda |
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Date created | 1838 |
Re-issuing foundries | R.S. Wihananto |
License | OFL |
Design based on | Surakartan-Javanese script |
Website | sites |
Wihananto's font is available on SIL's Open Font License. Version 2.0.1 was released on 15 June 2013.[4] It utilizes Graphite to render the complexities of Javanese script.[5][6] OpenType version of the font without Graphite requirement was published on 30 August 2022 by Fadhl Haqq.[7]
References
- Perdana, Aditya Bayu (2020). "Ragam Langgam Aksara Jawa dari Manuskrip hingga Buku Cetak". Manuskripta. 10 (1): 17–18. doi:10.33656/manuskripta.v10i1.140. ISSN 2252-5343. S2CID 225272538.
- Utami, Ema (2012). "Writing Javanese Script in HTML using Unicode True Type Font and JawaTeX". International Journal of Computer Applications. 42 (12): 16. doi:10.5120/5743-7941.
- Thottingal, Santhosh (13 March 2013). "Add Tuladha Jejeg font for Javanese". Wikimedia Gerrit. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- Wihananto, R.S. "Unduh". Fonta Unicode aksara Jawa. Archived from the original on 11 September 2021. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
Per deskripsi tanggal berkas TTF dalam berkas ZIP
- Norbert, Lindenberg (2017), "Indic positional category for Javanese cakra" (PDF), Unicode, p. 2
- "Applications that support Graphite". Graphite. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- Haqq, Fadhl (30 August 2022). "Tuladha Jejeg source code repository".