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 "Vegur" is required. [...]
What is the target part of the world for the flyer ? Possibly the same question for the sister
project ?
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 scripts); it also lacks support for Greek, it also lacks support
for Cyrillic. Not a word about Asian or Arabic scripts.
Why not choose from SIL fonts ? Their i18n support is comprehensive (and font quality is awesome).
Or, perhaps the sister project considers that only 'Western' languages "... have digital content
created years ago and stored in old, outdated and proprietary document formats." ?
Cristi
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