I meant the **complete** coverage. Basic Greek and Basic Cyrillic is not enough.
Also I did not say that Hebrew, Georgian, Armenian and Cherokee were included, this was a suggestion (Cherokee being largely an adaptation of Latin+Greek+Cyrillic with some additional strokes for new letters, it could as well be included in the default Noto Sans and could share glyphs) 2016-10-09 17:25 GMT+02:00 Cristian Secară <li...@secarica.ro>: > În data de Sun, 9 Oct 2016 16:14:50 +0200, Philippe Verdy a scris: > > > And the Noto project is not finished : > > > > - Its monospace can still be improved to cover more than just Latin > > and general punctuation. > > - Adding Cyrillic, Greek, and a few other scripts that work well in > > monospace styles (e.g. Hebrew, possibly Georgian and Armenian or even > > Cherokee) would seem a good future goal > > I checked the NotoMono-Regular.ttf file [1]: > - Greek includes range U+0384 to U+03CE (less the reserved ones) plus > U+03D1, U+03D2 and U+03D6 > - Cyrillic seems to include the whole range, except for U+0487 combining > mark > - Hebrew, Georgian, Armenian and Cherokee – blanks only > > The NotoSansMonoCJKxx range is poorer in this area, but still includes the > "basic" Greek and Cyrillic. > > Cristi > > [1] from https://www.google.com/get/noto/ > > -- > Cristian Secară > http://www.secărică.ro <http://www.xn--secric-k0ad.ro> >