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Fontconfig has been changed upstream to use UN as default Korean font set instead of [[Baekmuk fonts|Baekmuk]] (current Fedora Korean font). | Fontconfig has been changed upstream to use UN as default Korean font set instead of [[Baekmuk fonts|Baekmuk]] (current Fedora Korean font). |
Revision as of 23:31, 3 July 2008
Default fontconfig Korean font
Description
The UN fonts package is a longtime Korean favorite, with users going as far as boycotting distributions that omit it. It's a big font set (6 fonts in 9 faces).
Characteristics
Homepage | Format & features | License | Review reference | Koji page | pkgdb page |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UN fonts | TTF | GPLv2 |
Style | Faces | Scripts | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sans | Serif | Other | R | B | I | BI | Other | Latin | Greek | Cyrillic | Other | ||
Variable | Monospace | Variable | Monospace | ||||||||||
✘ | ✘ | script, cursive (brush-stroke) | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ko,ja |
Caveats
- UN fonts are probably best packaged by a Korean speaker, but this is not a hard rule.
- Upstream needs to be contacted to add the usual FSF font embedding exception to the license.
- Upstream needs to be contacted to publish the sfd sources the fonts are built from.
- Upstream needs to be contacted to clarify it's position WRT GPL v3.
Additional information
Fontconfig has been changed upstream to use UN as default Korean font set instead of Baekmuk (current Fedora Korean font).