Hi, Jonas Smedegaard <jo...@jones.dk> wrote: > Quoting Holger Wansing (2018-12-05 21:49:04) > > Hi Jonas, > > > > Holger Wansing <hwans...@mailbox.org> wrote: > > > Yeah, I built a test image with this, and as it seems Gujarati is > > > back! :-) (no TOFU signs anymore, but promissing looking glyphs) > > > > > > I will provide screenshots soon, to give possibility to compare the > > > results. > > > > So, here's a first bunch of screenshots, just to show that there seems > > to be no difference between the three fonts "Noto Sans Gujarati", > > "Noto Sans Gujarati UI" and "Noto Serif Gujarati". > > Is this correct? I suspect not ... > > (Or are the differences between the fonts so small, that I don't see > > them?) > > I used these three different lines to set the font for Gujarati: > > FONT_NAME="Noto Sans Gujarati" > > FONT_NAME="Noto Sans Gujarati UI" > > FONT_NAME="Noto Serif Gujarati" > > The UI variant is likely irrelevant: It is a font optimized for use in > UI elements like menus where uniform height has higher priority than > whatever is the normal spacing dynamic in regular texts. > > A quick search for samples led me to > https://fontinfo.opensuse.org/fonts/NotoSansGujaratiRegular.html and > https://fontinfo.opensuse.org/fonts/NotoSerifGujaratiRegular.html which > (especially when zoomed in and comparing the largest samples) show > slight difference e.g. in the "middle" glyf (to me looking like an > elefant at a lake with a candle on its head...) > > Which is best I cannot tell. Kartik, we need your input :-) > > > > There is also a screenshot from Stretch, which shows the font for > > Gujarati from the ttf-freefont package, which looks more bold. > > Can I also have a bold variant to show to the proofreaders? > > Seems the bold variant is already there (looks to me like the subject > line is written in bold). > > If you are asking for a stronger bold, then... yes you can have that as > well: Currently only main weights (Regular, Bold) are packaged, and > Gujarati Serif (but not Gujarati Sans) has more variants (ExtraLignt, > Light, Thin, Medium, ExtraBold, Black). Tell me if needed, else I > perfer to prioritize other tasks than packaging those (as I prefer to > package it all at once - across all regions, not only Gujarati).
At the moment there is no need for such packaging work, I assume. There is something going wrong with my font selection patch in rootskel-gtk, it has no effect at all. Don't know what I am doing wrong. No matter which variant of FONT_NAME="Noto Sans Gujarati" FONT_NAME="Noto Sans Gujarati UI" FONT_NAME="Noto Serif Gujarati" I use, the used font is always the same. Holger -- Holger Wansing <hwans...@mailbox.org> PGP-Finterprint: 496A C6E8 1442 4B34 8508 3529 59F1 87CA 156E B076