The following true-type font for PC compatible computers is a serif font similar to Times New Roman and includes the a, e, i, o, and u vowels with macron and breve diacritical marks and the  digraph (all both upper and lower case). I created the font for my children to be used with their courses in Latin in school.

This font is installed like any other true-type font and goes by the name of "Et tu, Brute?" The following keys are used for the new letters: 

Letter		Macron	Breve
a            	2		shift 2 (@)
A            	3		shift 3 (#)
e            	4		shift 4 ($)
E            	5		shift 5 (%)
i            	[		{
I            	]		}
o            	-		_
O		=		+
u		7		shift 7 (&)
U		8		shift 8 (*)

 = \	 	key
 = shift \ 	key

As an example, to have an "a" with a breve, hit the @ key (i.e., a shift 2).


Dr. Howard M. Berlin
berlin@hopi.dtcc.edu
