However, thus far I have been unable to find anything. I'd prefer to find somewhat similar fonts (and, of course, two fonts that go well together). For headlines I use a sans serif font that looks a it like Optima. For headlines, I do not need IPA, Greek, and Cyrillic, by the way, but I do need the Latin extended additionals (including for example the letter m with a dot above or below for Sanskrit transcription).Ĭurrently I use Palatino for the main text, which necessitates me to switch to Times New Roman wherever necessary letters or symbols are missing (which happens rather frequently). Of course, Times New Roman has all of this, but I prefer to use something slightly more 'elegant'. Created in 2015 by Dhaniram Toto for the 1,500 speakers of the Toto language, who live in a single jungle village in India near Bhutan.
The problem is that I need fonts that include complete sets of IPA phonetic symbols, Cyrillic with extensions (including obscure Abkhaz letters etc.), Greek with extensions, Latin extended additionals, etcetera. Toto Toto is an Indic alphabet, written left-to-right. For a journal that I lay-out that regularly features articles on linguistics and related subjects, I'm looking for new fonts both for main text and for headlines.