They are not likely to be updated separately. I was just wondering if it’s too big for a single font package to exceed 100M. If that’s not a problem, one package would be great.
Dongyuan On Sunday, July 20, 2014 at 6:43 AM, Ben Hutchings wrote: > On Sun, 2014-07-20 at 01:08 -0700, LIU Dongyuan wrote: > > Package: wnpp > > Severity: wishlist > > Owner: LIU Dongyuan <liu.dongy...@gmail.com (mailto:liu.dongy...@gmail.com)> > > > > * Package name : fonts-adobe-sourcehansans-twhk > > Version : 1.000 > > Upstream Author : Ken Lunde <lu...@adobe.com (mailto:lu...@adobe.com)> > > * URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/source-han-sans.adobe/ > > * License : Apache 2.0 > > Description : “Source Han Sans TWHK” A sans-serif Pan-CJK font family > > (TWHK subset) that is offered in seven weights > > > > Source Han Sans is a sans serif Pan-CJK font family that is offered in seven > > weights—ExtraLight, Light, Normal, Regular, Medium, Bold, and Heavy—and in > > several OpenType/CFF-based deployment configurations to accommodate various > > system requirements or limitations. As the name suggests, Pan-CJK fonts are > > intended to support the characters necessary to render or display text in > > Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. > > > > > Does it make sense to use separate source packages for each of the > languages covered by Source Han? Are they likely to be updated > separately? > > Ben. > > -- > Ben Hutchings > Kids! Bringing about Armageddon can be dangerous. Do not attempt it in > your own home. - Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, `Good Omens' > >