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Xirwena

The Xirwena font was created in 2003 and updated in 2005, 2007, and 2010. It is based on a 14th century manuscript of Dante's Divine Comedy and German calligraphy from various sources. While free for personal use, a licensing fee is required for commercial use.

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Xirwena

The Xirwena font was created in 2003 and updated in 2005, 2007, and 2010. It is based on a 14th century manuscript of Dante's Divine Comedy and German calligraphy from various sources. While free for personal use, a licensing fee is required for commercial use.

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Xirwena (UNICODE)

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... was created by Pia Frauss in 2003, with High-Logic's FontCreator program;
updated in 2005, 2007, and 2010; and set to UNICODE in 2007. You have downloaded
the 2010 (2.00) version.

You are welcome to enjoy this font.

Xirwena is free for private use. For commercial use, please visit my "Conditions of
Use" page at

http://www.pia-frauss.de/imp/cu.htm

The Xirwena font's lower case characters are based on a sample from a manuscript
copy of Dante's Divina Commedia, written in 1337, and commonly referred to as the
Codex Trivulziano. The upper case glyphs, on the other hand, have been inspired by
German Bastarda writings from various sources; they are no exact matches, though.

Xirwena is a fancy name, and the heraldic lily contained in the font has been
inspired by the arms of the city of Florence.

There is no number sign in this font. In its place, you'll find a *long s*.
Moreover, you'll find a less space-consuming *d* on the bar sign...
... as well as an *ld* ligature and a double *l* on the left and right curly
brackets.
The *long s* will show up as a double long s.

UPDATE 2007 has moved the curly brackets to the fi and fl signs (or the
masculine/feminine ordinal indicators, or the 'less/greater than or equal to'
signs), has reduced the file size by redesigning the composite glyphs, and has
corrected some minor flaws.

UPDATE 2010 has redesigned all of the composite glyphs (correcting the *dcaron*,
*L/lcaron*, and *tcaron*), and enlarged the dashes.

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Disclaimer:

1. The designer as well as owner of this font is Pia Frauss.

2. This is a free font, but it is restricted to personal use only. Commercial use
may be obtained by paying a licensing fee.

3. This font may not be included in any commercial compilation of fonts, be it on


CD, disks or other products, without the owner's permission.

4. Altogether, this font may not be used for commercial ends and financial gain
without the owner's permission.

5. This font may be freely distributed, as long as the zipfile, including this
text, remains unaltered.

6. This font comes as it is. There is no warranty -- express or implied -- offered


by the owner, or supplier. The risk of any losses or damages resulting from the use
of this font remains wth the user.

If you need any information not supplied by this or by the http://www.pia-


frauss.de/ website, please write to fonts @ pia-frauss.de (please remove the spaces
around the *@* before copying the address into your mail form).

(However, please note that no enquiries such as "how do I download/install/get such


and such program to work with your fonts" will be answered in the future.)

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