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| Prior Release Notes |
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| Noto Sans CJK 1.003 Release Notes |
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| June 8, 2015 |
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| - Regularized the vertical metrics across all weights by setting the O/2.uWinAscent and |
| O/2.uWinDescent values to 1160 and 320 respectively and using those sames values in the |
| horizontal header (hhea) table. |
| - The ‘locl’ GSUB feature was reconfigured to be usable in a broader range of contexts. |
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| Noto Sans CJK 1.002 Release Notes |
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| April 20, 2015 |
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| This release includes a license change, the addition of several new font instances, and a |
| number of bug fixes. |
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| License Change |
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| The open source license is changed from Apache License, Version 2.0 to SIL Open Font |
| License, Version 1.1. |
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| New Font Instances |
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| In total eight (4 languages x 2 weights) monospaced half-width OTF fonts were added, in |
| regular and bold weights. |
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| - Noto Sans Mono CJK SC Regular and Bold |
| - Noto Sans Mono CJK JP Regular and Bold |
| - Noto Sans Mono CJK KR Regular and Bold |
| - Noto Sans Mono CJK TC Regular and Bold |
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| The monospace fonts differ from the existing ones only in that the default (encoded) |
| glyphs for ASCII (U+0020 to U+007E), U+00A0 ( ), U+00A5 (¥), U+2011 (‑), and U+20A9 (₩) |
| are half-width instead of proportional. |
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| The new monospace fonts can be found in: |
| - All-in-one CJK super OTC font (now includes 36 font instances) |
| - CJK OTF fonts with different default language (two additional font instances for each |
| language) |
| - NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc and NotoSansCJK-Bold.ttc (four additional font instances in |
| each) |
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| Although eight new font instances were added, the footprint of the super OTC only |
| increased by 1M or so, mainly due to the four additional 'cmap' tables. Two of the seven |
| OTC now contain eight font instances. |
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| Bug Fixes |
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| The Noto issues that have been fixed include: |
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| - https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=74 |
| - https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=126 |
| - https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=136 |
| - https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=151 |
| - https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=182 |
| - https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=193 |
| - https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=266 |
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| In addition to the issues tracked at code.google.com/p/noto/issues, there are also a |
| number of fixes to issues tracked at https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-sans. |
| Please find the details in the release notes for Source Han Sans. |
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| Noto Sans CJK 1.001 Release Notes |
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| September 12, 2014 |
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| With this release there have been a number of bug fixes and some |
| reorganization of the packages. The package reorganization carries with it |
| a small name change that affects the name of the file, menu name, and the |
| internal PostScript name of the original OTF format font. This is a one |
| time name change only and names will be stable going forward. |
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| Bug Fixes |
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| There have been a number of fixes but the two most obvious ones are the fix |
| in the alignment of the traditional Chinese punctuation and adjustment of |
| the designs used for traditional Chinese to align better for usage in Hong |
| Kong. |
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| https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=38 |
| https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=54 |
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| Package Reorganization |
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| With this release there was an expansion in the number of file formats and |
| combinations in which the fonts are being made available. |
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| There are now four major groups of font files by package in this release. |
| These are: |
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| * Super OpenType Collection (Super OTC) |
| - This is a new format this release that bundles all 7 weights for all 4 |
| languages into one large font resource. It is smaller overall than |
| the combination of the 28 fonts that would be used otherwise because |
| of resource sharing and it is much easier to install. |
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| * OpenType Collection (OTC) |
| - Each OTC fully supports each of the four languages. There are 7 of these |
| with one for each weight. |
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| * Language Specific OTF |
| - Each font file supports each of the four languages by using the OpenType |
| ‘locl’ feature. However, by default, when the ‘locl’ feature is not |
| used, each font file supports a specific language. That means that |
| there are 28 font files - 4 languages x 7 weights. |
| - This format of 4 language specific variants is new with this release and |
| replaces the previous single language variant that required the use of |
| the ‘locl’ feature. This is where the name change occurred as we now |
| tag the various versions with the name of the default language. |
| |
| * Region Specific OTF subsets |
| - Each font file supports a region specific subset of the full fonts. |
| These contain only the glyphs needed for the specific region. There |
| are 28 of these font files - 4 languages x 7 weights. |