Fìgheadh
Pronounced “fee-yugh’, the name is a Scottish Gaelic noun meaning ‘weaving’.
This is an OpenType version, because Adobe don’t support Type1 any more. If you have the old TrueType version, it should still work. This version contains a couple of bugfixes. As I’m working on a new version, uppercase ASD and FGH are a preview of that.
What’s in the archive?
This archive contains the OTF version of the font, which can be used on Classic MacOS, MacOS X, Linux and Windows. It includes the following files:
• About Figheadh OTF.pdf – this file.
• Figheadh-Regular.otf – the font file In MacOS X, double click on these to see a preview. Click on the “Install Font” button to install. For earlier versions of Mac OS, these files should go in the ‘Fonts’ folder in the System Folder.
Bugs and other inconvenient features.
I am in Scotland. This typeface was set up using a British keyboard. Shift-3 gives me £. On US keyboards, you have to type option-3 to get this character, although I’ve been informed that shift-3 still gives the correct character. There are probably other differences—use the table to check.
Please let me know if you get this, or any similar, problem.
The display bug which caused an unwanted line to appear in the white-on-black characters has now been fixed. Honest.
License and Notes
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International.
Note that the license includes the provision “Any of these conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder”. You already have my permission to use this font for commercial purposes, such as in a magazine or advertising, without attribution, and do not need to ask (though a copy of whatever you used it for would be nice). If you wish to redistribute this font commercially, including on a website with paid advertising, you must still get my permission to do so and “you must make clear to others the license terms of this work”.
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