On 08-04-2014 00:45, Steven Walling wrote:
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 3:42 PM, Jon Robson jdlrobson@gmail.com wrote:
I noticed from Kaldari's notes [1] that "Open sans" was rejected based on language support and install base.
A similar example is Google's Noto font ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noto_fonts). It has basically no default install base that I'm aware of, but it's focused on readability in as many scripts as possible and is Apache-licensed.
Noto is useless without a suitable localization mechanism.
I feel that I am not being taken seriously. Three times now I have indicated what is wrong with this solution, namely that a single font stack cannot possibly serve a global website.
I want to ask Steven and Jon how they plan on serving *all* the scripts and languages in the world in a *single* font stack. There is not a single font in existence that can possibly support all languages.
Again, this excercise is completely Latin-centered. Projects using different script have no choice but to override to their native fonts, and only Europe/Americas is left to 'enjoy' the new font stack.
Regards,