[Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2012-07-25 Thread Adolfo Jayme Barrientos
Well, I'm going to be bold and close this bug. I think it has been
superseded since the release of Ubuntu 10.10, that includes the Ubuntu
font family as the new default.

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   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

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[Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2009-02-25 Thread Starks
Has ttf-liberation installed by default been formally declined for
Jaunty?

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Re: [Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2009-02-25 Thread Mark Shuttleworth

I don't know that there is a process to take that decision. Would you
raise it with the Tech Board, please?

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[Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2008-12-12 Thread Daniel T Chen
** Changed in: ttf-liberation (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2008-11-16 Thread Charles
I suggest offering Ubuntu with Liberation as default font set, and
keeping legacy fonts such as the DejaVu font family for certain asian
languages. This way, latin users are happy with sharp and modern
Liberation font set, while asian users can still display all characters
of their languages with DejaVu.

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[Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2008-10-28 Thread Jan Niklas Hasse
It does include Unicode characters, but you're right: Not as many as
Dejavu. I don't know if it covers major European and Asian languages.
The only page I found was this one:
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/font/liberation_sans/blocklist.htm

Of course Dejavu is the winner considering Unicode support, but what
about hinting and other stuff? Changing the default font to Liberation
Sans would fix some display errors. If a web developer writes sans-
serif his designs will only look broken on linux, because Mac and
Windows don't use fonts with a width like Dejavu Sans.

As you said, if a character is missing in Liberation Sans, one of Dejavu
or any other font will be used. So why does the lack of some Unicode
characters stop Liberation from being the default font?

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[Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2008-10-27 Thread Mantas Kriaučiūnas
Jan Niklas Hasse  wrote on 2008-08-25: 
 Mantas Kriaučiūnas  wrote on 2008-08-25:  (permalink)
 Does ttf-liberation fonts contains characters for non-ascii characters, like 
 current ubuntu defaults fonts - ttf-dejavu? 
 Yes, of course. They are even better hinted:
 http://watteimdocht.de/jan-nik/liberation/ (see the greek letters in the 
 gedit screenshots)

That screenshot isn't an evidence because of 2 reasons:

1. All gnome and majority of other modern X applications uses fonconfig library 
and this library automatically replaces missing characters from other fonts - 
for example you can see Russian and other letters when choose any font if there 
are at least one similar font with Russian letters (for example DejaVu) in your 
system. You can test if by simply pasting text bellow (with Russian and few 
Lithuanian letter) and choose any font (eg. Courier 10 Pitch doesn't contain 
Russian and Lithuanian letters) in gedit or OpenOffice:
„Я иду домои а вы - нет Ąžuolėlį šienąvę“

2. Existence of Greek letters isn't enough for default font. DejaVu
fonts contains thousands of letters for majority of European and Asian
countries, more about coverage of various characters in DejaVu fonts you
can read at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DejaVu_fonts and
http://dejavu.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dejavu/tags/version_2_26
/dejavu-fonts/langcover.txt

So, I still think, that Liberation fonts doesn't contain characters for popular 
languages, and, because of this, aren't suitable as default Ubuntu fonts. For 
example /etc/defoma/hints/ttf-liberation.hints file from ttf-liberation package 
has specifies, that Liberation fonts covers only ISO8859-1 Charset :(
You can compare with the file from ttf-dejavu-core package 
(/etc/defoma/hints/ttf-dejavu-core.hints ) - as you see DejaVu fonts covers 
several ISO8859-X Charsets and most importantly - Unicode Charset ISO10646-1

If you have real evidence, that Liberation fonts contains at least major
European and Asian Languages like Polish, Greek, Russian, Lithuanian,
Latvian, Byelorussian, Czech, etc. and covers big part of Unicode
Charset ISO10646-1 then please write an URL to the public source of such
information (like this file
http://dejavu.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dejavu/tags/version_2_26
/dejavu-fonts/langcover.txt in DejaVu fonts case) and report a bug
against ttf-liberation package to include missing charsets in ttf-
liberation.hints file.

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[Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2008-09-06 Thread Jan Niklas Hasse
Why was it declined for Intrepit?

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[Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2008-09-02 Thread Brian Murray
** Changed in: ubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2008-08-25 Thread Mantas Kriaučiūnas
Does ttf-liberation fonts contains characters for non-ascii characters, like 
current ubuntu defaults fonts - ttf-dejavu? Lots of countries from Europa and 
Asia uses lots of additional symbols, which exists in Unicode (UTF-8) charset, 
but not in ASCII or ISO-8859-1 (ISO-8859-15).
ttf-dejavu fonts contains characters for most of European and Asian countries, 
AFAIK ttf-liberation still doesn't contain these characters. So, ttf-liberation 
can't be default fonts until this problem is fixed.

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[Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2008-08-25 Thread Jan Niklas Hasse
Yes, of course. They are even better hinted:
http://watteimdocht.de/jan-nik/liberation/ (see the greek letters in the gedit 
screenshots)

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[Bug 217107] Re: Use ttf-liberation for default font

2008-05-04 Thread Jan Niklas Hasse
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/1113/

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