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2.1 The Legal Text The fonts distributed in this package are free software: you can redistribute them and/or modify them, in whole or in part, EITHER under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version OR under the terms of the SIL Open Font License, version 1.1, or (at your option) any later version, without reserved font names. Dual licensing under GNU GPL is maintained to allow embedding of these fonts into GPL-licensed applications and for compatibility with other projects. The SIL Open Font License is preferred, since this is a FLOSS license intended for fonts.

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2 License The fonts distributed in this package are dual-licensed under the GNU General Public License (version 3 or later) and the SIL Open Font License (version 1.1 or later). See the Slavonic Computing Initiative website for more information. Texts encoded in legacy codepages (such as HIP and UCS) may be converted to Unicode using a separate bundle of utilities.

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The fonts are designed to work with Unicode text encoded in UTF-8. The package fonts-churchslavonic provides fonts for representing Church Slavonic text.

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1 Church Slavonic Fonts Aleksandr Andreev Yuri Shardt Nikita Simmons Novemversion 1.1 (pdf file generated on November 24, 2016) Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 License The Legal Text Introduction 4 4 Installation and Usage Font Formats Source Packages System Requirements Microsoft Windows GNU/Linux OS X Private Use Area 7 7 OpenType Technology On Microsoft Windows On GNU/Linux OpenType Features Combining Mark Positioning Comments may be directed to 1Ģ 7.3.2 Glyph Composition and Decomposition Language-based Features Stylistic Alternatives and Stylistic Sets SIL Graphite Technology Graphite in LibreOffice Graphite in XƎTEX Ponomar Unicode Synodal Church Slavonic Kievan Church Slavonic Other Languages Font Features SIL Graphite Features Fedorovsk Unicode Sample Texts Apostol of Ivan Fedorov Flowery Triodion OpenType Features Graphite Features Menaion Unicode Sample Texts Provided Ligatures Pomorsky Unicode Sample Texts Monomakh Unicode Sample Bilingual Text OpenType and SIL Graphite features Indiction Unicode Sample Texts Known Issues Credits 33 2ģ 1 Introduction Church Slavonic (also called Church Slavic, Old Church Slavonic or Old Slavonic ISO code cu) is a literary language used by the Slavic peoples presently it is used as a liturgical language by the Russian Orthodox Church, other local Orthodox Churches, as well as various Byzantine-Rite Catholic and Old Ritualist communities.








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