[[ [2011-09-16] transcribed by zrajm [2013-04-11] minor summary update Style: {}=bold, <>=italics, corrections, paginated Type: article Date: December 1992 Title: Numerals Author: Lawrence M. Schoen Source: <{HolQeD} 1:4>, page 17 Publisher: Klingon Language Institute, Flourtown, PA, ISSN 1061-2327 Summary: Brief descriptions of the numerals in the Mandel and {pIqaD} writing systems. Follow-up on the article “Some Comments on Orthography”, published in {HolQeD} 1:1 (pp.18--20) by the same author. ]][[p.17]] Numerals Lawrence M. Schoen In the first issue of <{HolQeD}> I put forth a short piece describing two Klingon writing systems in popular use and for which I had designed digital typefaces (i.e., "laserfonts"). Through a small oversight no numerals were shown, and the Klingon Language Institute has received a surprising number of inquiries regarding them. So, at last, here they are. From the Mandel writing system, generally considered to be a simple cipher of the Roman alphabet, and published in the : [[Image: Mandel numerals 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ]] And from the syllabary created by Astra Image Corporation (though usually attributed to Scenic Designer Michael Okuda): [[Image: {pIqaD} numerals 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ]] [[eof]]