There was a lot of talk about how certain fonts
look good or bad in certain writing systems.
Maybe I'm missing something, but were there any
actual comments from people sort of representing
those (non-Latin-based) writing systems?
-Yury
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On 22/02/2023 09:20, Mike Saunders wrote:
On 21.02.23 18:36, toki wrote:
Have branding guidelines for each writing system.
That sounds like the best option, with Noto Sans as a fallback that should work
in most cases.
I was referring to the entire NoTo family, not Noto Sans in specific.
By
Hi Jonathon, everyone,
On 21.02.23 18:36, toki wrote:
Not at all, and clearly Vegur is lacking. Let's find a font that works
is many more scripts, and adapt the flyers accordingly...
Have branding guidelines for each writing system.
That sounds like the best option, with Noto Sans as a
Mike Saunders schreef op 21.02.2023 08:48:
Hi Cristian, everyone,
On 20.02.23 22:39, Cristian Secară wrote:
Has anyone thought about i18n issues at the time of choosing this font
? A quick look at the embedded character set shows that this font
lacks support for Czech, Polish, Hungarian and
On 21/02/2023 18:44, Cristian Secară wrote:
I forgot this: what is the point in keeping something aesthetically pleasing, but restricted to 'Western' Latin languages only ?
Depending upon how one counts, between half and two thirds of the
languages in current use, that have been reduced to a
On 2/21/23 1:33 PM, Cristian Secară wrote:
În data de Tue, 21 Feb 2023 17:25:56 +, toki a scris:
Why not choose from SIL fonts ? Their i18n support is comprehensive
(and font quality is awesome).
Right, but – at least at first glance – their license looks permisive enough
[1]. One should
În data de Tue, 21 Feb 2023 17:25:56 +, toki a scris:
> > Why not choose from SIL fonts ? Their i18n support is comprehensive
> > (and font quality is awesome).
>
> There is this little thing known as license incompatibility. Not all
> of the fonts that SIL distributes use the SIL Open
On 21/02/2023 07:48, Mike Saunders wrote:
Not at all, and clearly Vegur is lacking. Let's find a font that works
is many more scripts, and adapt the flyers accordingly...
Have branding guidelines for each writing system.
Each writing system has its own specific font family, with an ugly fall
On 20/02/2023 21:39, Cristian Secară wrote:
Has anyone thought about i18n issues at the time of choosing this font?
Back when Vegar was chosen, the intersection of FLOSS license, and
pan-unicode fonts was aesthetically displeasing for every writing system
in use.
The situation today is
Hi Cristian, everyone,
On 20.02.23 22:39, Cristian Secară wrote:
Has anyone thought about i18n issues at the time of choosing this font ? A
quick look at the embedded character set shows that this font lacks support for
Czech, Polish, Hungarian and Romanian alphabets (this for Latin based
Mr Barrientos, I am really fed up by your repeated mentions of TDF
Marketing team based only on your personal opinions and not on facts. In
this case, you mention us in a negative way completely out of context,
and is not the first time that this happens.
From your words, it looks like TDF
>
> years ago I wrote about Vegur not being appropriate for Slavic (and
> Slovenian) language, but nothing changes within the TDF and design team of
> LO, as long as it looks nice in English and German ...
>
More like the TDF’s Marketing team. But, to their credit, at least they are
not asking us
Thanks, Cristian,
years ago I wrote about Vegur not being appropriate for Slavic (and
Slovenian) language, but nothing changes within the TDF and design team of
LO, as long as it looks nice in English and German ...
Lp, m.
V V pon., 20. feb. 2023 ob 22:46 je oseba Cristian Secară
napisala:
>
În data de Mon, 20 Feb 2023 14:14:17 +0100, Mike Saunders a scris:
> At FOSDEM earlier this month, we handed out flyers about the Document
> Liberation Project, and here's the file for translations:
>
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:DLP_Document_Liberation_flyer.odg
>
> The font
Hi everyone,
As you probably know, https://www.documentliberation.org is a sister
project to LibreOffice, focusing on software libraries to open files in
proprietary formats.
At FOSDEM earlier this month, we handed out flyers about the Document
Liberation Project, and here's the file for
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