On 12/20/2013 07:34 PM, Nick White wrote:
I don't think it's close to as widely
deployed. The DejaVu fonts
seem to be pretty standard in Linux installs as reliable many-glyph
fonts. Debian's popcon seems to back that up, 137088 recorded
installs of ttf-dejavu vs 9836 of fonts-linuxlibertine (though the
numbers are a bit confusing, I think because of package moves, as
there's one called fonts-dejavu which has 18722, but either way it's
quite a bit more).
Yeah, I didn't have it installed either on my Debian system (even though
I vaguely remember hearing it was used in the Wikipedia logo, I never
considered it as a font for me to use).
It also seems to have the same jumping numeral thing as Georgia (my main
pet peeve there, since I think it would look odd in dates in titles,
etc.), though maybe not the exact same positions.
Matt Flaschen