BJCree - Documentation
Thank you for your interest in the BJCree fonts. The BJCree typeface was originally designed in conjunction with the Naskapi community in the 1990s. When it was subsequently re-encoded for Unicode, coverage was extended for all the Cree (and Ojibwa) languages.
This documentation is a set of HTML pages that can be viewed in any modern web browser. PDF versions of these pages are also provided. This content, plus download links and a contact form, are available from the BJCree site.
- About — Information about this project and SIL Global
- Resources — Help with installation and use
- FAQ — Common questions and answers
- Design — History and background of the design
- Character set support — Details of Unicode characters that are supported
- Type Sample — Type sample demonstrating all the characters in this font
- Support — How to get additional support
- Developer information — How to modify and build the fonts
- Versions - Sources for alternate versions
- Version history - Complete version history
- Announcement — Official announcement for font release
Additional information is also provided in other project files: README.txt, OFL.txt, OFL-FAQ.txt, and FONTLOG.txt.