On 05.08.2009, at 01:29, Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
At Tue, 4 Aug 2009 22:16:37 +0200, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Actually, "Déjà vu" would be French ;)
Anyway, do we have a list of fonts we'd like to ship with in Etoys? So far only Deja-Vu-LGC has been suggested.
A Japanese version of Etoys is shipped with Mona-font (which is "free") pre-loaded. Now it could be externalized.
The requirements would be it has to have a license allowing us to bundle it, and it should add a language/script we could not render otherwise. The reason to include the fonts instead of relying on platform fonts would be to ensure projects behaving identically across platforms.
Looking at the list of translations at
Not really tested with whole coverage of Deja-Vu and cannot tell that real text in these language can be rendered, but with rough eyeball checking, if we ship Deja-Vu, Mona, and some free fonts for chinese and Korean I could say:
Coverage less than 1% and could be rendered: Catalan, Icelandish, Bulgarian, Polish, Macedonean, Romanian
Coverage between 1% and 70% and could be rendered: Dutch, Iceland, Italian, Portugese
Coverage more than 70% and could be rendered: Greek, Kreyol, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish (non-latin1 version and latin1 version), German, French, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian (in Cyrillic)
-- Yoshiki
Okay. So we will have a "fonts" folder in the resources (image) directory. We'll put DejaVu-LGC there, in Sans, Serif, and Mono faces, each with regular, bold, italic, and bold+italic styles. These 12 fonts take 3.8 MB of disk space (which should be more than compensated by removing them from the image). Then Mona, at 2.7 MB. What about Komika, guess we take it out of the image and put it on disk, too? And any idea for Korean and Chinese?
- Bert -