At Breandán's request, I'm kicking off An Fhóram Litrithe agus Clónna by posting a link to a website I run where you can type any text (only a single line, for now) and see what it looks like in any of a variety of fonts, including Celtic-style (Uncial) fonts.
TextWriter: http://www.ellipsix.net/textwriter/render.htmlIf you're looking for a good Celtic-style font, I recommend starting with Bunchló GC.
To get accents and special characters, if you're able to type them on your keyboard, that's great! You can just go ahead and type them in the text box. But since most people in the US can't type accented vowels on their keyboards, there are special codes you can use:
\' before a vowel puts an accent on that vowel. For example,
\'a becomes
á. Similarly,
\. before a consonant puts a dot over that consonant:
\.c will give you
c.
If there are any problems, or if you have suggestions for improvement, let me know by replying here or sending an email to
contact@ellipsix.net.

David
Disclaimer: TextWriter is maintained by Ellipsix Informatics (i.e. me) which is not affiliated with the management of Irish Learners' Forum yadda yadda yadda.