Nā Nīnau Macintosh
Macintosh FAQ
Nā Nīnau Kinona Hua Macintosh
Macintosh Fonts FAQ
Hiki ke ho‘oili ‘ia kā mākou mau kinona hua Hawai‘i no ka Macintosh mai ka ‘ao‘ao Kinona Hua Hawai‘i no ka Macintosh. Maika‘i ke pa‘i mua ‘ia kēia palapala ma mua o ka ho‘oili ‘ana i nā kinona hua.
You can download our four free Hawaiian fonts for Macintosh from our Macintosh Fonts page. We suggest that you print out this page before downloading the fonts.
Aia ka Papa Pihi HI i loko o ka pū‘ulu kinona hua Hawai‘i no ka Macintosh; hiki ke heluhelu ‘ia ka ‘ōkuhi no ka ho‘ouka ‘ana i ka papa pihi ma ka ‘ao‘ao Kinona Hua Hawai‘i no ka Macintoshs.
The Papa Pihi HI (Hawaiian keyboard) is included in the Macintosh fonts archive; instructions for installing and using the keyboard can also be found on the Macintosh Fonts page.
‘A‘ole mākou ‘ike i kekahi kinona hua Hawai‘i manuahi ma waho o nā mea i ho‘opuka ‘ia e ka Hale Kuamo‘o. Hiki nō ke kū‘ai ‘ia nā kinona hua Hawai‘i Macintosh mai ka Guava Graphics a i ‘ole Coconut Info.
We know of no other free Hawaiian fonts besides those that are offered by the Hale Kuamo‘o. You can purchase other Hawaiian Macintosh fonts from either Guava Graphics or Coconut Info.
Ua kākau ‘ia he pepa pōkole no ka ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i ma ka OS X (ma ka ‘olelo Pelekāne wale nō na‘e). E ho‘olaha ‘ia ana he nūhou no ka ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i a me ka OS X ma ka pau ‘ana o ka mahina ‘o ‘Aukake, MH2002.
Here is a short paper regarding Hawaiian language on OS X (in English only). We will have some announcements regarding Hawaiian language support on OS X at the end of August, 2002.
