The Chortle font is a font suitable for linguistic use and for writing
general documents.  In particular, the font has most symbols needed to
make a broad IPA transcription of words in English and Spanish.  This 
font is a serif font that is optimized for printing on laser printers.

To install these fonts in Windows, open up the Windows explorer, select 
these fonts (use shift + click to select multiple files), and copy these
fonts to \WINDOWS\FONTS.  Note that you need to do this in explorer 
because explorer does some magic in order to install the fonts; you
can not install the fonts by copying them with the CMD prompt.

These fonts also can be installed in modern Linux distributions
that use the FreeType package.  There are also "pfb" and "bdf" 
versions of this font for older Linux distributions without
ttf support.

"ChortleB": Bold face
"ChortleI": Italic
"ChortleR": Roman (or regular)
"ChortleM": Monospace, called Chortle-mono

I am working on making the bitmap renderings at various sizes attractive 
so this font can be used as both a screen font and as a printing font.
The non-unicode fonts actually have these renderings embedded inside of 
them; however, FontForge is, to the extent of my knowledge, the only
program that can see these bitmap fonts.
