![]() ![]() ![]() Quotes: One thing I really like about DavkaWriter's fonts is that they have left and right quotation marks and, for the double quote, a base quotation mark. I have never seen dagger or double-dagger (I suspect that they are not used in Hebrew because dagger looks like a cross.) Copyright and trademark are used in Hebrew. Ellipsis is less crucial, but easy enough to do. Punctuation: You should have em- and en-dashes. ![]() ![]() The only reason to include ¥ would be because it is included in the Hebrew code page, which may or may not be a consideration. I don't see any need for any others (you already have $, €, and, of course, the Israeli currency symbol ₪). First of all, I don't think that the omission of the Latin alphabet is such a big deal and yes, including it would mean a lot of extra work.Īs for additional characters, here are my thoughts:Ĭurrency-symbols: £ is probably useful.
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