File README.md of Package looseleaf-walleye-fonts
# [Walleye](http://looseleaf.chuckmasterson.com/walleye)  Walleye is an original serif font suitable for setting longer texts. Its long, banner-shaped finials and its airy letterforms give it character and an open texture on the page. Walleye has four styles: regular, italic, bold, and bold italic. Walleye is a **multilingual** font. It includes the Latin, (Polytonic) Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets, and has meticulous coverage of the character sets of a broad variety of languages, including almost all spoken in Europe. It also has many OpenType features, including small caps for all supported languages, old-style figures, and highly developed typesetting options for Ancient Greek. For more information, see the font's [page at the Looseleaf Fonts site](http://looseleaf.chuckmasterson.com/walleye). ## Installing Download the ZIP of all the files: [WalleyeComplete.zip](https://github.com/chuckmasterson/walleye/raw/master/WalleyeComplete.zip) Extract it, and you've got .otf files, which your computer should be able to make sense of. Install it in whatever way you normally install fonts. ## Developing You can choose from .ufo files or .otf files; they're both here. Be aware that I haven't done any work on this font in many years, and the .ufo files were automatically generated by FontForge. Don't let the scent of abandonware scare you off, though; I'm proud of this font and it hasn't decayed since I finished it. There are no pictures as of yet, but I expect to have a chance to put some up soon.