top | item 41214345 (no title) chevyray | 1 year ago Is a micron the name of the straight line over the 'a' in Māori? A single pixel line over a bunch of a's is tremendously simple to do in pixel fonts, I could probably add that to all the fonts in a day... hmmmm discuss order hn newest travisjungroth|1 year ago The straight bars over vowels are called “macrons” in English. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macron_(diacritic)In Māori, there are ā, ē, ī, ō and ū. chevyray|1 year ago Ahh yes there it is, thanks for clarifying. These are quite simple and would be easy to support. load replies (1)
travisjungroth|1 year ago The straight bars over vowels are called “macrons” in English. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macron_(diacritic)In Māori, there are ā, ē, ī, ō and ū. chevyray|1 year ago Ahh yes there it is, thanks for clarifying. These are quite simple and would be easy to support. load replies (1)
chevyray|1 year ago Ahh yes there it is, thanks for clarifying. These are quite simple and would be easy to support. load replies (1)
travisjungroth|1 year ago
In Māori, there are ā, ē, ī, ō and ū.
chevyray|1 year ago