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With only minimal Dejy
influence, the modern Fhokki language has changed little from the
Fhokki spoken by the tribes that first migrated across the Wild Lands.
The use of hard consonant sounds in double and even triple letter
combinations characterize the language. There are many dialects and
accents of Fhokki spoken by the various tribes, but unlike the lost
Dejy alphabet, the Fhokki language remains consistent throughout.
Written Fhokki has
changed even less than the spoken language. The greatest change has
been in the use of parchment and quill. Today, almost every Fhokki town
has a library containing volumes of ancient Fhokki history and tribal
traditions.
Product Update
(September 25, 2011)
When originally published, there were separate versions for Macintosh
and Windows. The "Macintosh" version was Type 1 Postscript and
reflected our background and experience on the legacy version of
software for that platform (i.e. MacOS 9 or "classic"). Since that
time, "OS X" has almost completed replaced that user base.
Significant typography changes have also occured in the intervening
years. Adobe has depreciated Type 1 Postscript and OpenType has become
the preferred font format. To address these changes, an
OpenType version of the font has been created and the multi-platform
version has been consolidated.
This file now contains OpenType, TrueType and Type 1 Postscript
versions encapsulated within a single .zip file (the Mac version
previously used a StuffIt file that today is no longer universally
supported).
We hope these changes satisfy the needs of our users.
Steve Johansson
Kenzer and Comapany
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