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  Zamenhof Inverse supports most European languages. See Glyphs for details.
 
  
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  Zamenhof Inverse supports most languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet. See Glyphs for details.
 
  
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  Zamenhof Inverse supports modern (monotonic) Greek. See Glyphs for details.
 
  
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  Zamenhof Inverse: Numerals, basic punctuation, currency symbols, and a sampling of ornaments.
 
  
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  Zamenhof Inverse supports most languages that use the Latin or Cyrillic alphabet, as well as modern Greek.
 
  
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  Notice that light text on a dark background appears slightly heavier than dark text on a light background.
  
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  Zamenhof Inverse (top, middle, bottom) alternated with Zamenhof Inline.
 
  
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  Zamenhof Inverse used alone ('CERCA') and layered on top of Zamenhof Solid ('TROVA').
 
  
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  Examples (above and below) of layering various styles of Zamenhof; the possibilities are endless.
 
  
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