noto-fonts
Noto fonts, except for CJK and emoji (by notofonts)
noto-cjk
Noto CJK fonts (by notofonts)
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SIL Open Font License 1.1 | SIL Open Font License 1.1 |
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noto-fonts
Posts with mentions or reviews of noto-fonts.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-02.
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Certain Asian Characters Show as Boxes?
What I'm personally using for this is Noto (short for "no tofu," with "tofu" referring to the missing character glyphs), accessible with noto-fonts and noto-fonts-extra (there's also noto-fonts-emoji which might be useful), though each pretty much needs to be added as a fallback separately. For CJK / Han characters, Babelstone (at babelstone-han) has good coverage, though the version in Nixpkgs isn't quite up to date so you may want to get a newer one from their website. If you really want complete Unicode coverage, the last font that I know of that you'd want is Hanazono. Hanazono isn't in Nixpkgs at all, and comes in two parts: HanaMinA and HanaMinB.
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Ukrainian and russian text is bolder than English and it's driving me crazy
In a font that supports multiple writing systems, whether Latin, Cyrillic, or even Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters, the glyphs from different systems should be designed to harmonize. Having different visual weights is incorrect. See Google's Noto font family, for example.
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Alright masterrace ! I made a spotify downloader for Linux that should work on other os too. Tested and made on BTW OS
Noto Sans
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What are some essential/best fonts for daily use and web view?
I use Iosevka for the terminal emulator and the editor. And Noto for the rest.
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All in one noto font file?
I saw a post from 2015 saying they are adding a font combing all the noto fonts from a region like south asia, is it done?
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Need help joining Gramps community
I would think as long as you use a font that supports both languages, Gramps should be able to display either. The interface would need to be in one or the other, but things like names and notes could be either and still display properly as long as the font supports it. Noto Sans is one good choice for multiple languages.
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All italics text has an unreasonably severe tilt after recent update
I checked recent commits on Google's Noto fonts repo (https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-fonts/blob/main/hinted/ttf/NotoSans/NotoSans-Italic.ttf) and the version of NotoSans-Italic for all of the three commits after November 3, 2021 seems fine, at least when opened in KFontView or FontForge. Assuming the Arch package uses the same data as the Github repo, this is not an upstream issue (unless I missed something, of course).
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Sorry but i have a problem with the font please help me.
Luckily for us, Ren'Py has an easy way to support this problem. You can have several fonts, and define which langage use which font. Either you find fonts that are visually fitting together (looking "modern" or not, etc). Or you can use something like Google's Noto collection of fonts that has fonts for most langages. You can use "noto serif" for latin langages, "noto serif japanese" for the japanese translation, etc etc.
- Roboto but Make It Flex
- Noto: A Typeface for the World
noto-cjk
Posts with mentions or reviews of noto-cjk.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-09.
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Some rare Chinese characters cannot be displayed properly
Nonetheless, I can confirm my system renders the 㝡 glyph with Noto Serif CJK SC. If you put this specific font file into your reMarkable's /home/root/.local/share/fonts directory, it might work better.
- Noto Sans CJK
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Which font to use in word?
I like the Noto CJK fonts from Google. I believe you'll have to install them if you're using Windows.
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DDLC+ In-game email font?
The font is called NotoSansCJK-Regular, and the font itself is by Google for use with Chinese, Japanese, and Korean text. You can download a copy of it on Google's website here under "NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc", but there is an Open Font license associated with it so do be mindful if you wish to use it for something commercial.
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Is there a completely combined Noto font?
Nope. [Noto Sans CJK](https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-cjk for Chinese, Japanese and Korean has already hit the 65535 limit of OpenType fonts by itself. However, you could selectively merge some of the Noto fonts together and O believe someone already had written a script for it.
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Studying traditional characters? I ranked characters which have the most strokes in traditional compared to simplified to more easily study characters which look least like their simplified version. (Characters selected from top 1500 characters in JinbuPal corpus data)
Noto Sans supports Chinese, but it is available under another font (Noto Sans CJK or Noto Sans SC for Simplified Chinese), not in Noto Sans itself. However, most online platforms do not have this font (or most CJK fonts) installed by default so they will fallback to their own system fonts. A better way to do this might be exporting to pdf before using online tools to convert to image.
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Slight lag after I changed language style
So to be honest, fonts dont lag for me on computer, but then I have a pretty beefy machine, however on android I notice they can a bit, some a lot more than others. You can try this link, works for me. or maybe some fonts from here (lots to choose from)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing noto-fonts and noto-cjk you can also consider the following projects:
go-noto-universal - Noto fonts go universal! Download pan-Unicode, merged Noto fonts according to time of usage (current, ancient) or geographical region (South Asia, SE Asia, Africa-MiddleEast, Europe-Americas).
inheritedglyphs - 傳承字形標準化文件
roboto-flex
MarathiCursive - Free Modi font
FiraSans - Fira is a large Open Font typeface family licensed under OFL
onethespot - qt based Spotify downloader written in python
PDFKit - A JavaScript PDF generation library for Node and the browser
Lidarr - Looks and smells like Sonarr but made for music.
zspotify
inter - The Inter font family