Re: [sword-devel] Fwd: [pkg-crosswire-devel] xiphos is marked for autoremoval from testing

2020-03-19 Thread Cyrille
I understand  very well đŸ˜‰ Thank you for the communication, and already for the work in progress. Le 19/03/2020 Ă  00:01, Karl Kleinpaste a Ă©crit : > I should note that I am aware of the furious activity in the Xiphos > issue tracker. I am ignoring it for the moment out of sheer necessity. > I am up

[sword-devel] Bishop 1.4.0 and SWORD Utility Modules

2020-03-19 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Dear all, I'm wrapping up the next release of Bishop and would like to possibly change the default reading font. Does anyone have a special place in their heart for a favorite font they would recommend?  It should be freely usable, have a good coverage of Unicode and preferably already converted

Re: [sword-devel] Bishop 1.4.0 and SWORD Utility Modules

2020-03-19 Thread Michael Johnson
On 3/19/20 4:41 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > Does anyone have a special place in their heart for a favorite font they > would recommend?  It should be freely usable, have a good coverage of > Unicode and preferably already converted to a web font. I have been using DejaVu Serif a lot. It is plai

Re: [sword-devel] Bishop 1.4.0 and SWORD Utility Modules

2020-03-19 Thread Michael H
I like PT Serif and PT Sans because they have a wide coverage in Latin, and Cyrillic, including many minority languages. These fonts also have complimentary narrow and caption faces that are handy for proper typesetting, and a pretty well done kerning table, which really helps for extended reading

Re: [sword-devel] Bishop 1.4.0 and SWORD Utility Modules

2020-03-19 Thread Daniel Owens
Not sure if I love it, but Google's Noto fonts are designed to handle many different languages. Noto Serif would not be a bad choice. We use it to publish books in Vietnamese. It is published under the SIL Open Font License. See https://www.google.com/get/noto/. I believe it is also converted t