Those ports mainly concern old Gnome2 libraries, the behaviour of this infra
is not compatible with the meson build system (being used in newer version)
the documentation is provided otherwise in the other version
Noto Sans CJK and Noto Serif CJK comprehensively cover Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean in a unified font family. This
includes the full coverage of CJK Ideographs with variation support for 4
regions, Kangxi radicals, Japanese Kana, Korean Hangul, and other CJK symbols
and letters in the Basic Multilingual Plane of Unicode. It also provides limited
coverage of CJK Ideographs in Plane 2 of Unicode as necessary to support
standards from China and Japan.
This port is the set of Hong Kong fonts.
WWW: https://www.google.com/get/noto/
WWW: https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-cjk
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 to
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 is freely available to all. The
comprehensive set of fonts and tools used in our development is available in our
GitHub repositories.
This port provides the emoji fonts set.
WWW: https://www.google.com/get/noto/
WWW: https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-emoji
Changelog [1]:
* Adopt maintenance of project and update foundry, docs, URLs, etc.
* Change version scheme to be OpenFV compatible with 3 digit minor version.
* Use Fontship to build all fonts and generate release packages.
* Filter out generated font artifacts from source repository.
[1] https://github.com/alerque/libertinus/releases/tag/v7.000
- Release notes: https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/releases/tag/v3.4.1
- Add more spacing variants (fixed & term). They are available as options
- Refactor Makefile to make it easier for the port maintainer to manage
variants
The Libertinus fonts project began as a fork of the Linux Libertine and Linux
Biolinum fonts. The original impetus was to add an OpenType math companion to
the Libertine font family. Over time it grew into to a full-fledged fork
addressing many of the bugs in the Libertine fonts.
WWW: https://github.com/alerque/libertinus