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The question says it all, basically. Is there any way to write in Aurebesh characters, the writing system for Galaxy Basic (Star Wars fictional language)? Does such font exist, or is there a specific package for this?

  • Could this: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/301897/star-wars-text-effect be useful? – CarLaTeX Jan 09 '18 at 09:16
  • No, that's not what I'm searching, I'm talking about using the Aurebesh characters as a final output for the document, this alphabet: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Aurebesh/Legends – Birrabenzina Jan 09 '18 at 09:31
  • There are already ways to use this alphabet in MS Word, but I'd prefer writing in \LaTeX – Birrabenzina Jan 09 '18 at 09:33
  • You can use any font you like with xelatex/lualatex and the fontspec package. See https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/1478/87678 – David Purton Jan 09 '18 at 10:16
  • Thanks David, if you can post this as an answer I will mark yours as useful – Birrabenzina Jan 09 '18 at 11:43
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    @Birrabenzina -- please add the url for the alphabet to the text of the question. comments are easy to ignore, and apparently all but impossible to search. – barbara beeton Jan 09 '18 at 13:38
  • Ok, I solved the problem, I simply installed the ttf font and compiled using XeLaTeX with the fontspec package, it worked really well – Birrabenzina Jan 09 '18 at 14:13

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