Fonts containing the response and versicle characters

The Vatican editions of the liturgical texts use to contain some glyphs which are specific to the liturgy. One of these symbols is called responsum (an R with a diagonal bar) and another one versiculum (a V with a diagonal bar). If you use a recent browser (i.e. Firefox 3 or later, Internet Explorer 4 [...]

Liturgical characters

The liturgical books of the recent Vatican editions need the glyphs contained in the following table. The last column (“Looks like…”) is significant only if you have a recent browser (i.e. Firefox 3 or later, Internet Explorer 4 or later, Chrome 4 or later, Safari with Webkit) or the liturgy.ttf font is locally installed on [...]

Response and Versicle with the liturgy.ttf True Type font

The font liturgy only contains four glyphs. If that font is installed on your computer, or if you use a recent browser (i.e. Firefox 3 or later, Internet Explorer 4 or later, Chrome 4 or later, Safari with Webkit), you will see it below: . (dot): at the same place as “.”; ascii code = [...]