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  2. Individual Fraktur letters are sometimes used in mathematics. This tip is about quick way how to paste letters in Fraktur in your document Microsoft Word. Some popular Fraktur letters: Lie algebra is associated with.
  3. A font in the German handwriting style used until the middle of the 20th century. Elfen-Fraktur—a monolinear blackletter.
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  • Designed by: M. Beck, Ralf Herrmann

    Released: 2015

    Number of styles: 2

    Script support: Basic Latin

    Most suitable for: Display Use (logos, headlines, …)

    Notes: This font contains glyphs and/or features which are only accessible with fully OpenType-savvy applications.

    Elfen-Fraktur is monolinear blackletter typeface, that was originally designed by M. Beck and published in 1919. This revival comes in two extended versions with a complete Latin 1 character set: Elfen-Fraktur A uses the original blackletter skeletons and is suitable for setting texts with traditional German typesetting and orthography rules. Elfen-Fraktur B includes modernized letter designs for a broader and more legible use in various languages. A free bonus is the set of 22 border elements called Elfen-Schmuck.

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    Prints in the original metal version of Elfen-Fraktur

    Elfen-Fraktur A — Traditional Alphabet

    Elfen-Fraktur B — Modernized Alphabet

    »Recht ſo, kleiner Geſelle! Wohl geſprungen und tüchtig!« Aber in demſelben Augenblick, wo er dieſe Worte ausgeſprochen hatte, verfinſterte sich die Nacht und die Elfen verſchwanden mit Blitzesſchnelle.
    “Bravo! little fellow,” said he, “well kicked and strong.” But the instant he uttered the words the night was darkened, and the fairies vanished with the speed of lightning.

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Until finally Germany was the lone holdout, particularly the specific typeface known as Fraktur, which eventually became a shorthand term for all German blackletter type. An example of the mixed use of Fraktur and Antiqua. Names considered German are set in Fraktur, while those considered Romance (French, Latin) are set in Antiqua.