The Macintosh operating system has included Unicode support since version 8.5, allowing applications to see and use characters in both Macintosh and Windows TrueType and OpenType fonts that are outside the 233 characters in the MacRoman character set. Prior to Mac OS X very few applications made use of the Unicode support provided by the operating system, but this situation looks set to change with Mac OS X 10 and there are several text editors and Web browsers that make good use of Unicode.
With Mac OS X 10, Apple has started to provide OpenType fonts (*.otf), and has introduced a new format, Data Fork Suitcase Fonts (*.dfont) that cannot be used on Mac OS 9. Mac OS X 10 can also use Mac OS 9 Unicode fonts and Windows Unicode fonts.
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Mac OS X 10 did not originally include support for as many languages and scripts as Mac OS 9. Mac OS X 10.1 supported Central European, Cyrillic and Japanese, and Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese were made available as downloads. Mac OS X 10.2 introduced support for Arabic, Devanagari, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew and Thai scripts.
Apple does not supply any fonts specifically for Greek with Mac OS X 10, but the new Macintosh OS X Unicode fonts Apple LiGothic, AppleMyungjo, Arial, Beijing, BiauKai, Century, Fang Song, #GothicMedium, #GungSeo, Hangang, Hei, Helvetica, Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro, Hiragino Kaku Gothic Std, Hiragino Maru Gothic Pro, Hiragino Mincho Pro, Kai, Lucida Grande, MS Gothic, MS Mincho, MS PGothic, MS PMincho, #MyungjoNeue, Osaka, Osaka-Mono, #PCMyungjo, #PilGi, PMingLiU, Seoul, Song, STFangsong, STHeiti, STKaiti, STSong, #TaeGraphic, Taipei, Times, Times New Roman, Trebuchet MS and Verdana contain characters from the Unicode Greek range.
Unicode Font Info is a font inspection tool designed for Mac OS XIt includes full support for Unicode 3.2 allowing you to easily navigate huge fonts with tens of thousands of supported glyphs representing most of the languages and scripts in the used in the world.System Requirements Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar or newer
macOS supports TrueType (.ttf), Variable TrueType (.ttf), TrueType Collection (.ttc), OpenType (.otf), and OpenType Collection (.ttc) fonts. macOS Mojave or later also supports OpenType-SVG fonts. Legacy suitcase TrueType fonts and PostScript Type 1 LWFN fonts might work but aren't recommended.
Any Unicode-compliant serif font may be used in manuscripts submitted to the Journal of the IPA, as long as that font is used throughout. Neither Doulos SIL nor DejaVu Sans is required. IPA Kiel should not be used, as it is a legacy non-Unicode-compliant font.
The best Windows fonts for general use appear to be Times New Roman, Arial, Courier New, and Segoe UI. The versions supplied with Windows 7 and 8 include all the symbols on the IPA Chart. Other useful fonts are available for free download from www.sil.org.
The fonts can be installed by placing all the files in the sty and mf directories in the appropriate places. The actual installation procedure depends on the OS. For details, refer to the Introduction of the documentation.
The Unicode Phonetic Keyboard, developed by Mark Huckvale at UCL, is a freely available installable keyboard for Windows PCs that provides a convenient keyboard layout for the word-processing of phonetic transcription using Unicode fonts. The installation package comes complete with two Unicode fonts: Doulos and Charis that have been developed by SIL.
New Athena Unicode is a freeware multilingual font distributed by the American Philological Association. It follows the Unicode standard (version 6/7) and includes characters for English and Western European languages, polytonic Greek, Coptic, Old Italic, and Demotic Egyptian transliteration (and Arabic transliteration), as well as metrical symbols and other characters used by classical scholars and some required by medievalists and Byzantinists. New Athena Unicode is a "smart font" that includes OpenType ligatures allowing the display of precomposed combined characters not recognized by Unicode but needed by scholars (for more information see the page on technical details).
August 15, 2021: Version 5.008 of New Athena Unicode font has been released. This version adds four combining characters useful for Coptic. See the Revision History in the download, in AboutNAUfont_v5_008.rtf.
DOWNLOAD New Athena Unicode version 5.008 in ttf format (for Windows or MacOS or Linux). The download contains four font files for the four styles: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic. For maximum compatibility with modern programs, it is recommended that you install all four, but for some simple applications installing just the Regular style may suffice.
December 8, 2019: Version 5.007 of New Athena Unicode font has been released. This versiona adds two characters useful to Egyptological transcription: U+1E70 T with circumflex below; and a precomposed glyph for C with caron (U+010C) with a dot below (U+0323). See the Revision History in the download, in AboutNAUfont_v5_007.rtf.
DOWNLOAD New Athena Unicode version 5.007 in ttf format (for Windows or MacOS or Linux). The download contains four font files for the four styles: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic. For maximum compatibility with modern programs, it is recommended that you install all four, but for some simple applications installing just the Regular style may suffice.
December 1, 2019: Version 5.006 of New Athena Unicode font has been released. This versiona adds six characters approved in Unicode version 12 that are useful to Ugaritic and Egyptological transcription (U+A7BA to A7BF). For a description of the changes see the Revision History in the download, in AboutNAUfont_v5_006.rtf.
DOWNLOAD New Athena Unicode version 5.006 in ttf format (for Windows or MacOS or Linux). The download contains four font files for the four styles: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic. For maximum compatibility with modern programs, it is recommended that you install all four, but for some simple applications installing just the Regular style may suffice.
June 7, 2018: Version 5.005 of New Athena Unicode font has been released. This fixes an error in line spacing of the Regular version that started to be visible in MS Word in 2018. This error was not present in versions 5.002 or earlier and affects only those who downloaded 5.004 from this site within the past 18 months. If you have 5.004 installed, please download this version to replace it. The version installed from the GreekKeys 2015 package from the SCS does not suffer from this error. For a description of the changes see the Revision History in the download, in AboutNAUfont_v5_005.rtf.
DOWNLOAD New Athena Unicode version 5.005 in ttf format (for Windows or MacOS or Linux). The download contains four font files for the four styles: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic. For maximum compatibility with modern programs, it is recommended that you install all four, but for some simple applications installing just the Regular style may suffice.
December 1, 2016: Version 5.004 of New Athena Unicode font has been released. The changes (and a few additions in PUA) involved are very minor and concern a few special characters for palaeographic descriptions in a manuscript catalogue, and thus those who have version 5.002 installed from the GreekKeys 2015 package from the SCS do not really need to upgrade to this version. For a description of the changes see the Revision History in the download, in AboutNAUfont_v5_004.rtf.
July 12, 2015: Version 5.002 of New Athena Unicode font has been released. All four styles have been revised with corrected forms of the two glyphs U+03da (capital stigma) and U+03de (capital modern koppa).
June 11, 2015: Version 5.0a of New Athena Unicode font has been released. This differs from the May 1 version in one detail of the regular font only, which now has version number 5.001 and date June 11, 2015, while the styled fonts are unchanged from the May 1 version. The one detail changed is the height of capital beta (now matching that of other capital Greek letters): this had been adjusted in FontLab Studio some time ago, but because of a bug FLS continued to generate the old height until by a workaround it was persuaded that the glyph has new data.
DOWNLOAD New Athena Unicode version 5.002 in ttf format (for Windows or Mac OS X or Linux). The download contains four font files for the four styles: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic. For maximum compatibility with modern programs, it is recommended that you install all four, but for some simple applications installing just the Regular style may suffice.
Two files are offered here for download. One is a PDf giving some general advice and listing the glyphs that are special precomposed combinations (such as dotted Greek letters) and do not have code points, and so do not appear in the cmap listing. The other is a text file for the cmap of the font, which lists in sequence all the glyphs that have a Unicode code point.
July 12, 2012: Version 4.05 of New Athena Unicode font (newathu405.ttf, dated July 12, 2012) has been released. This is identical to version 4.03 except for version information and the removal of a corruption in the ligature tables that affected some OS X applications (TextEdit, Word).
Styled versions of New Athena Unicode now available for experimentation and comment. Separate italic, bold, and bold italic versions of New Athena Unicode 4.05 are now available for download here. Some programs (such as MS Word) automatically apply styles to a regular font, but other programs (such as Mellel and TextEdit) will display bold, for instance, only if a separate bold version of the font is present. Version 4.05 fixes a problem with failures of OpenType ligatures in some OS X applications, but is otherwise the same as 4.03. Version 4.03 made no changes over 4.02 in the Regular and Italic styles (except for change of font version number), but extensive corrections were made to fix errors and overlapping of glyph elements in the Bold and Bold Italic versions. WARNING: using these fonts will change the character spacing of styled elements of existing documents, which may also lead to repagination. Do not use these styled versions unless you understand what this warning means. If you do use these fonts, please send feedback to Donald Mastronarde. 2ff7e9595c
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