OMIGOSH THIS IS SO COOL!
Found this at
Quill & Quire:
Have you ever wished you could write like Jane Austen? Now you can – at least in appearance. The plot, characters and wit still depend on you, but Quillblog has found a website that provides a font based on the handwriting of Jane Austen. The font includes the basic upper and lower case letters, plus a couple extras such as accented letters, percent signs, and, surprisingly, an @ symbol. (For those who wish to give their e-mail address an Austenian look) Austen’s handwriting ranks number 24 on the site’s top 100, which also includes fonts inspired by Frédéric Chopin and Salvador Dali.
Now how would this work, if I actually wanted to use the font, say in my LiveJournal? (Or, given my layout, I might want to use one of the Tolkien-inspired fonts.) Can you download a font and apply it to your LiveJournal and people who viewed the LiveJournal would see your page in that font? [Can someone direct the technically clueless to resources that would help me figure this out?]