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March 16 2008, 17:13 PM |
NOTS3W
"Anseo again" Joined: 02 Mar 2008
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Hi,
It was suggested to me to post a new thread seeking your help. I'd like to have the phrase gra mo chroi engraved on an engagement ring (assuming the engraver can do this). I've found two TrueType Fonts that could work, but each has its flaws:
AmericanUncD:
and Gaeilge 1:
Do you know of a different font that includes the dotted c AND uses the easier to read g? I think I'll have better luck giving an engraver a TTF than I will asking him to engrave an image of the phrase. If I'm wrong about that, I can create an image if I have the font.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
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March 16 2008, 18:35 PM |
wdsci
"Aistritheoir Cíocrach" Joined: 06 Jun 2004 Location: Stáit Aontaithe Meiriceá (United States of America) Posts: 16,900
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