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This font does not contain contextual alternates.
This font does not contain contextual alternates.
== Installing fonts ==
=== Mac OS ===
[https://support.apple.com/guide/font-book/install-and-validate-fonts-fntbk1000/mac Install and validate fonts in Font Book on Mac] - Apple Support
=== Windows ===
[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-a-font-b7c5f17c-4426-4b53-967f-455339c564c1 Add a Font] - Microsoft Support


== Software compatibility ==
== Software compatibility ==

Latest revision as of 17:41, 21 August 2025

Font faces[edit]

Barchowsky Fluent Hand OT[edit]

This font contains contextual alternates.

Barchowsky Dot OT[edit]

The characters in this font have dots placed on them that show students learning how to write where to put their pencils down to start the strokes that make up the characters.

This font does not contain contextual alternates.

Installing fonts[edit]

Mac OS[edit]

Install and validate fonts in Font Book on Mac - Apple Support

Windows[edit]

Add a Font - Microsoft Support

Software compatibility[edit]

Software package Platform Version Contextual alternates Supports BFH OT
Microsoft Word Mac OS X (El Capitan) 15.18 yes yes
Microsoft Word Windows (10) TBD TBD TBD
Pages Mac OS X 5.6.1 yes yes
Adobe InDesign Mac OS X & Windows CC 2015 yes yes
Adobe Acrobat Mac OS X & Windows TBD TBD TBD
Mellel Mac OS, iOS 4.1.3 yes In theory.
LibreOffice Mac OS, Linux, Windows (?) TBD yes* yes*
Google Docs n/a n/a no no

MS Word for Mac[edit]

Version tested: 15.18 (160109)

MS Word supports contextual alternates.

Format > Font... ( ⌘-D) > Advanced tab > Advanced Typography > Check the Use contextual alternates option

MS Word for Mac Advanced Typography options

MS Word for Windows[edit]

Select the text. From the font drop-down menu, select Barchowsky Fluent Hand OT. (Barchowsky Dot OT does not support joins.)

Open the Font dialog either by typing Ctrl+D or clicking the small arrow at the bottom right of the Font pane.

MS Word for Windows font dialog

Click the Advanced tab in the Font dialog.

On the Advanced tab, click the Use contextual alternates option, and click OK to close the dialog.

MS Word for Windows advanced font dialog

The contextual alternates options apply to a whole document. They are either on or off. Within a single document, all text displayed in Barchowsky Fluent Hand OT can be either joined, or not joined. But it can't be joined in parts of the document and not joined in other instances within the same document.

Barchowsky Fluent Handwriting OpenType font contextual alternates

Mac Pages[edit]

OpenType options in Mac Fonts dialog

Contextual alternates are turned on by default on the Mac. This is a system setting that can affect how different software packages behave.[1]

To toggle contextual alternates in Pages, open up the system Fonts dialog.

Format menu > Font > Show Fonts ( ⌘-T )

Fonts dialog > Family column > select Barchowsky Fluent Hand OT > Gear button > Typography... > Contextual Alternates group > select (or unselect) the Contextual Alternates option

Adobe InDesign[edit]

InDesign CC 2016, Mac OS X and Windows[edit]

Contextual alternates are supported in Barchowsky Fluent Hand OT.

TK: Document how to enabled contextual alternates in InDesign

Adobe Acrobat[edit]

Acrobat version TBD, Mac OS X and Windows[edit]

The ideal thing would be to set up a PDF document with BFH OT in editable form fields.

There are some issues:

  1. Acrobat complains that the font is not licensed for use.
  2. Couldn't see the joins in the form fields.

LibreOffice[edit]

LibreOffice website

A customer reports that LibreOffice supports the contextual alternates in BFH Hand.

LibreOffice can be installed on Linux.

Mellel[edit]

Links from Mellel online documenation:

Google Docs[edit]

Google Docs cannot be used because it cannot access locally installed fonts, i.e. BFH Hand. Possibly there is a work-around using a web font version of BFH Hand, but that is a separate topic.

Google Docs can only add fonts from the online Google fonts library. This can be done within Google Docs using the Extensis add-on for Google Docs. This add-on does not allow you to access fonts that are installed locally on a desktop.

Other packages to investigate[edit]

  • Web fonts
  • Text Edit (Mac)

Notes[edit]