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12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
bentley
ba71b65a4e Update to noto-cjk-20220127. 2022-03-28 09:35:28 +00:00
bentley
a9907be7de Update to noto-fonts-20201206 and noto-emoji-20211101.
Changes primarily include better emoji support and several additional
Unicode ranges.

Original diff from Yifei Zhan; thanks!

ok sthen@ bket@
2022-03-21 13:20:38 +00:00
bentley
3891cee51d Update homepage and MASTER_SITES.
From Yifei Zhan; thanks!
2022-03-16 13:21:21 +00:00
naddy
ff01fe3e37 drop RCS Ids 2022-03-11 19:00:15 +00:00
bentley
8dd9fe1dd6 Update to noto-emoji-20200408, supporting Unicode 12.1.
Google, having their priorities entirely in order, regularly tags
releases of Noto Emoji, and rarely bothers creating releases of Noto's
other less important Unicode ranges.
2020-06-09 09:35:59 +00:00
sthen
b8d12a3b20 update various simple PERMIT_* in Makefile.inc files 2019-07-13 10:59:26 +00:00
bentley
0628ab177a Update noto fonts to their latest versions.
Take maintainership also.

ok naddy@
2019-05-10 04:14:13 +00:00
sthen
86852bcf6e reset unresponsive maintainers, various porters have spent a bunch of
time waiting for timeouts over the last year or more for many of these
ports.  ok danj@ jca@ kmos@
2019-04-24 16:26:54 +00:00
sthen
e28d0a7881 Don't force a RDEP on noto cjk fonts. chromium and iridium depend on
noto-fonts now, and it takes 70+ seconds on a 2.8GHz i7 to run fc-cache
with this installed, this is run at the end of pkg_add automatically,
and if you kill it X is broken until you clean the cache and repair
manually.

OK robert@
2016-03-13 13:18:39 +00:00
bentley
875940c00d Remove the Droid fonts; they've been superseded by Noto.
From https://github.com/googlei18n/noto-fonts:
"The Droid fonts are superseded by Noto. Noto began as Droid, and since
renaming all updates are made to the Noto fonts."

ok jasper@ zhuk@ czarkoff@
2016-03-09 01:15:04 +00:00
czarkoff
b1777cceb2 change my email address 2016-01-11 11:04:21 +00:00
bentley
2beb9481ab Noto is a font family designed to cover the entire range of the Unicode
standard.

When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes characters are displayed as
"tofu". They are little boxes to indicate your device doesn't have a font to
display the text. Google has been developing a font family called Noto,
which aims to support all languages with a harmonious look and feel. Noto is
Google's answer to tofu. The name noto is to convey the idea that Google's
goal is to see "no more tofu". Noto has multiple styles and weights, and
freely available to all.

collaboration + ok czarkoff@
2015-12-22 10:02:45 +00:00