So I was wondering if the dragon font makes it so for example if you type Dragon with the keys but with the font will it type that word exactly in dragon language??
Thanks!!
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![]() AlduinDovakiin October 11, 2017 |
So I was wondering if the dragon font makes it so for example if you type Dragon with the keys but with the font will it type that word exactly in dragon language?? Thanks!! |
So I was wondering if the dragon font makes it so for example if you type Dragon with the keys but with the font will it type that word exactly in dragon language??
Thanks!!
![]() Hahdremro October 13, 2017 |
This ought to help you. |
This ought to help you.
![]() Frinmulaar October 14, 2017 |
On-site: Anything you type in square brackets will appear fully runified, that is, with double-letter runes AA, EY and such appearing as a single rune. Off-site: Having the dragon_alphabet font active will not by itself process double-letter runes. To get the runic representation of aak, you will have to type "1k". The Thuum.org transcriber (Language > Transcriber) can do the conversion for you. |
On-site:
Anything you type in square brackets will appear fully runified, that is, with double-letter runes AA, EY and such appearing as a single rune.
Off-site:
Having the dragon_alphabet font active will not by itself process double-letter runes. To get the runic representation of aak, you will have to type "1k". The Thuum.org transcriber (Language > Transcriber) can do the conversion for you.
![]() Yoldrun November 19, 2017 |
Frinmulaar Thanks! Really helped |
FrinmulaarOn-site:
Anything you type in square brackets will appear fully runified, that is, with double-letter runes AA, EY and such appearing as a single rune.
Off-site:
Having the dragon_alphabet font active will not by itself process double-letter runes. To get the runic representation of aak, you will have to type "1k". The Thuum.org transcriber (Language > Transcriber) can do the conversion for you.
Thanks! Really helped
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