Category | Serif |
---|---|
Designer(s) | SIL International |
Date released | 2006 |
License | SIL Open Font License |
Design based on | Bitstream Charter |
Sample |
Charis SIL ( /ˈkɛərɪs/) is a transitional serif typeface developed by SIL International based on Bitstream Charter, one of the first fonts designed for laser printers. The font offers four family members: roman, bold, italic, and bold italic.
Its design goal is to "provide a single Unicode-based font family that would contain a comprehensive inventory of glyphs needed for almost any Roman- or Cyrillic-based writing system, whether used for phonetic or orthographic needs." [1]
Charis SIL supports Graphite, OpenType, and AAT technologies for advanced rendering features. Along with Doulos SIL and Gentium, it is licensed under the SIL Open Font License (OFL), [2] and can be downloaded free of charge. [3]
Version 6.2 of the font, with over 3,800 glyphs, [4] current as of 2023 [update], was released on 1 February 2023. [5]
Variant forms of many characters can be chosen in the word-processor. For example, for
primer-style 'a' and 'g', append ss01=1
to the name of the font in the font-selection window.
[6] (Features are appended with a colon and linked with an ampersand – see images at left.) Alternatively, customized versions of the fonts can be created with
TypeTuner, prior to download, that have those forms preset.
[7]
Features that may be chosen include small capitals, primer-style 'a' and 'g', roman-style 'a' and 'g' in italic typeface, variant forms of capital 'Ŋ', large modifier letter apostrophe and Saltillo, Vietnamese-style diacritics, Serbian-style italics (in Cyrillic), staveless tone letters, and automatic fractions. [6]
Phonetician John C. Wells has recommended Charis SIL as an excellent font for displaying IPA symbols. [8]
Category | Serif |
---|---|
Designer(s) | SIL International |
Date released | 2006 |
License | SIL Open Font License |
Design based on | Bitstream Charter |
Sample |
Charis SIL ( /ˈkɛərɪs/) is a transitional serif typeface developed by SIL International based on Bitstream Charter, one of the first fonts designed for laser printers. The font offers four family members: roman, bold, italic, and bold italic.
Its design goal is to "provide a single Unicode-based font family that would contain a comprehensive inventory of glyphs needed for almost any Roman- or Cyrillic-based writing system, whether used for phonetic or orthographic needs." [1]
Charis SIL supports Graphite, OpenType, and AAT technologies for advanced rendering features. Along with Doulos SIL and Gentium, it is licensed under the SIL Open Font License (OFL), [2] and can be downloaded free of charge. [3]
Version 6.2 of the font, with over 3,800 glyphs, [4] current as of 2023 [update], was released on 1 February 2023. [5]
Variant forms of many characters can be chosen in the word-processor. For example, for
primer-style 'a' and 'g', append ss01=1
to the name of the font in the font-selection window.
[6] (Features are appended with a colon and linked with an ampersand – see images at left.) Alternatively, customized versions of the fonts can be created with
TypeTuner, prior to download, that have those forms preset.
[7]
Features that may be chosen include small capitals, primer-style 'a' and 'g', roman-style 'a' and 'g' in italic typeface, variant forms of capital 'Ŋ', large modifier letter apostrophe and Saltillo, Vietnamese-style diacritics, Serbian-style italics (in Cyrillic), staveless tone letters, and automatic fractions. [6]
Phonetician John C. Wells has recommended Charis SIL as an excellent font for displaying IPA symbols. [8]