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About this project
The Beria Erfe script has received provisional codepoint assignments by the Unicode Technical Committee. The script has not yet been formally accepted and approved for a future version of the Unicode Standard. The Kedebideri font is using the provisional codepoints, but those codepoints can always change. Should those codepoints change, this font would be re-released with the new encoding. Documents would then need converting to use the new codepoints.
The Beria Erfe script is built around a sampling of the traditional animal brands seen on livestock, rocks of the desert, and in caves of North Darfur and eastern Chad. The script was first introduced by a school teacher named Adam Tajir, and it was further developed by Siddick Adam Issa.
The font name, Kedebideri, means “Let’s write!” in the Zaghawa Beria language.
For more information on the visual characteristics of the font family see Design.
Future plans
These fonts are actively maintained and improved, and recent changes to their development process will enable more frequent releases.
The highest priorities for future additions and enhancements are mainly driven by:
- New additions to The Unicode Standard
- Requests from language communities using the fonts
Please submit requests using the issue tracker on the font repository. If you are interested in helping us make the fonts better see the Developer page.
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Supporting the project
These fonts are provided at no cost; however, they are expensive to produce and maintain. Please consider donating to SIL’s font development efforts to support future development. Go to SIL’s Give Direct page. Thank you!
About SIL Global
SIL Global is a global, faith-based nonprofit that works with local communities around the world to develop language solutions that expand possibilities for a better life.
We are involved in approximately 1,350 active language projects in 104 countries. These projects impact more than 1.1 billion people within 1,600 local communities. SIL’s work brings together more than 4,300 staff from 89 countries who work alongside thousands more local partners and community volunteers worldwide. Our services are available without regard to religious belief, political ideology, gender, race or ethnic background.
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