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ISO 15924:Latf

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Latf (Latin, Fraktur variant) is an ISO 15924 code that describes several variants of the Latin alphabet, traditionally used in the German language. They differ from the regular and classical Latin script mostly in their visual style, but have some specific orthographic constraints tied to the particular complex layout of their glyphs :

  • Blackletter
  • Sütterlin
  • Fraktur (typeface sub-classification)
  • References

    ISO 15924:Latf Wikipedia