![]() ![]() ![]() apanov-heuristica-fonts.noarch : Heuristica font.apanov-edrip-fonts.noarch : A decorative contrast sans-serif font.allgeyer-musisync-fonts.noarch : A musical notation font family that provides general musical decorations.allgeyer-musiqwik-fonts.noarch : A musical notation font family intended for writing lines of actual music.allgeyer-fonts-common.noarch : Common files for MusiSync and MusiQwik fonts (documentation.).abyssinica-fonts.noarch : SIL Abyssinica fonts. ![]() Almost all of the others listed here are TrueType fonts suitable for GUI display. The xorg and bdf font packages are bitmap fonts, used only in character-mode displays. Symbols provided in some font packages include math, music, punctuation, APL, geometric forms, Dingbats, International Phonetic Alphabet, and others. Missing is Mongolian traditional, which has not been standardized by Mongolia. Writing systems covered include Latin, Greek, Cyrillic (Russian and other languages), Hebrew, Arabic (Arabic, Farsi, Dari, Pashto, Sindhi, Urdu, and other languages), Georgian, Armenian, Ge'ez (Ethiopic, used for Amharic, Eritrean, and other languages), nine Indic writing systems, Tibetan, Sinhala (Sri Lanka), Thai, Lao, Burmese (Myanmar), Khmer (Cambodia), Chinese, Japanese, Korean. What you see on the screenshot is 2ch+, a client app for Japan's biggest ( and very controversial) online bulletin board you can download the binary for Haiku from here.The following font packages are available in the repository for Sugar. Since a picture is always better than a thousand words, I have included a screenshot of Haiku using the VLGothic font set. The result is a very good looking and well balanced TrueType font set with support for Japanese characters. VLGothic combines the latin characters from the M+ Fonts Project (these are VERY good looking fonts!) with the Sazanami Gothic Japanese font by the Electronic Font Open Laboratory. 2ch+ running in Haiku using VLGothic font set I think I have found something that is worth taking a close look: the VLGothic font set. Haiku does have a Japanese font called Konatsu, and while it does work, it is not very well suited as a general font for the overal UI. For quite some time now, I have been looking for a good-looking and license-compatible Japanese font set that could be included in Haiku R1. ![]()
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