2015-12-26 23:01 GMT+03:00 Anthony J. Bentley <[email protected]>:
> Hi Vadim,
>
> Vadim Zhukov writes:
>> 2015-12-26 22:25 GMT+03:00 Vadim Zhukov <[email protected]>:
>> > Quoting description:
>> >
>> > When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes characters are displayed as
>> > "tofu". They are little boxes to indicate your device doesn't have a font t
>> o
>> > display the text.
>> >
>> > Google has been developing a font family called Noto, which aims to support
>>  all
>> > languages with a harmonious look and feel. Noto is Google's answer to tofu.
>>  The
>> > name noto is to convey the idea that Google's goal is to see "no more tofu"
>> .
>> > Noto has multiple styles and weights, and freely available to all.
>> >
>> > The port is split in two packages: common fonts and, separately, CJK.
>> > The reason is simple:
>> >
>> > $ du -sh noto-c*
>> > 469M    noto-cjk-20151226.tgz
>> > 9.2M    noto-common-20151226.tgz
>
> Another noto port was already committed to CVS this week, joint work
> between me and czarkoff@.

Oh, then I clearly missed it. Thanks, I love the way it is now ever more. :)

The case is closed.

--
  WBR,
  Vadim Zhukov

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