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We were missing many of the complex diacritics combinations in latin extended additional code block...
Alawyas a pleasure to edit this font... :|
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Looks like the droidsans hebrew font we used back in the days had some kerning bug or so...
Updated with latest version from Debian Testing repo, works nice now.
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The glyphs were derived from Droid Sans Hebrew Regular (Widths and
horizontal positions were changed).
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editor and interactive console
This is a mixed font based on DejaVu Sans Mono and including M+1M
Regular and Wen Quan Yi Micro Hei Mono. Versions and licenses of the
included fonts are as follows:
- DejaVu fonts: version 2.33, Bitstream font license and Arev font license and public domain
- M+ fonts: TESTFLIGHT 54, M+ font license
- Wen Quan Yi Micro Hei fonts: version 0.2.0-beta, GPLv3 with font embedding exception or Apache2.0
The font license docs will be added later.
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Found by Chingis Jumaliev, which did a first edit, I completed it from current Debian’s droidsans version, now cyrillic should be complete.
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on capitals.
Somewhere in the process of generating that Frankenstein font, most latin capital glyphs lost there "modifier" part (umlaut, accent, etc.). I added them again using fontforge auto tool, but not to all of them though, as some would add a shift to the whole font... :/
This is not a nice fix (the correct way would be to merge again the whole latin part of dejavu into blender font, but again, I couldn’t manage to do it without an ugly global font shift), but at least it works, doesn’t shift the font, and add back most modified capitals.
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font, with missing Persian glyphs (turned out there were only two). Thanks to Yousef (bat3a), Amin (loemoon) and Dalai (dfelinto). [The draw back is, other arabic-familly languages might miss other glyphs... but we’ll adress this in due time, if needed!]
Same added devanagari (for Nepali, but used also by Hindi...) from Samyak-devanagari font...
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*Update of i18n font, arabic should be more complete (now using DejaVuSans version), added devanagari (for Nepali, but used also by Hindi...) from Samyak-devanagari font...
*Enable Nepali translation, as it now has a font to display!
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Not sure why, but doing the same things as in script from FontForge UI, there's
no issues described in report. Probably matter of some default settings.
Hope it works now fine for everyone.
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finding them in their current location and so to test international characters you had to 'make install'.
updated scons/cmake/translation-scripts.
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