Stefan Persson wrote,
> ... It wouldn't be poſſible to uſe the HTML <fount face> > command, becauſe no Fraktur fount is commonly diſtributed > with any OS. ...And, the Fraktur founts available on-line may lack many of the needed ligature glyphs. In any caſe, theſe founts are not uſually available in Unicode/OpenType format. Until better ſupport exists, ſome kind of fount embedding may be the beſt way to go. Walden Fonts recently releaſed 18 attrac<ZWJ>tive Fraktur founts which are deſcribed in this PDF file along with ſome intereſting notes upon Fraktur history and typeſetting: www.waldenfont.com/public/gbpmanual.pdf (For the bibliographic databaſe here, which is private, the "font face" tag is uſed for Fraktur book titles.) John Hudson and/or Adam Twardoch may have links to newer Fraktur fonts which are OpenType/Unicode. Beſt regards, James Kass.

