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]

Tuladha Jejeg
Designer(s)Taco Roorda
Date created1838
Re-issuing foundriesR.S. Wihananto
LicenseOFL
Design based onSurakartan-Javanese script
Websitesites.google.com/site/jawaunicode/

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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Thottingal, Santhosh (13 March 2013). "Add Tuladha Jejeg font for Javanese". Wikimedia Gerrit. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  4. 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
  5. Norbert, Lindenberg (2017), "Indic positional category for Javanese cakra" (PDF), Unicode, p. 2
  6. "Applications that support Graphite". Graphite. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  7. Haqq, Fadhl (30 August 2022). "Tuladha Jejeg source code repository".


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