Hi, Fuminobu, On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 4:18 PM, Fuminobu TAKEYAMA <ftake@geeko.jp> wrote:
Who did say so? It's first time to hear this.
I read the previous mailing list posts...I thought I saw you said: The regular is too bold for display for Japanese, and you want Demi-Light as the default UI font. If so, it needs fontconfig tweaks because by default fontconfig may choose Regular...
Other concerns are, as I said before, - The line height of Noto Sans CJK is too big, some applications does not fit with 800 px screen.
Well...I don't know if we can detect screen resolution in fontconfig...but maybe small screen "definitely" has smaller DPI or something we can take advantage of?
- Japanese are familiar with proportional Hiragana, Katakana glyphs but Noto CJK does not provide them. On the other hand, since mac and Android now use monospace Hiragana and Katakana, Noto Sans might be acceptable.
Well...I really don't know about the difference of proportional and monospace... but there's monospace for Noto CJK JP...can you give me some links so that I can catch up?
4. the symbol part.
Yes...I read that before. It's really the time for us to support emoji/colored symbol by default. But first I need to ping darix hard to set up an upstream github.com/openSUSE/fonts-config for us. For years...we just modify the source tarball of fonts-config package to include new tweaks. That's not good. Marguerite -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+owner@opensuse.org