slackware-current/source/x/noto-fonts-ttf/fonts-to-skip.txt
Patrick J Volkerding a7047f3dac Fri Oct 1 05:38:04 UTC 2021
x/liberation-fonts-ttf-2.1.5-noarch-1.txz:  Upgraded.
x/libva-utils-2.13.0-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
x/noto-fonts-ttf-20171024-noarch-4.txz:  Rebuilt.
  Package NotoSansCoptic-Regular.ttf and a few other unhinted fonts.
  Thanks to Roman Dyaba.
xfce/Greybird-3.22.15-noarch-1.txz:  Upgraded.
2021-10-01 17:59:54 +02:00

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# This information was found here: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/noto-fonts
#
# List of fonts that are not packaged, and why. Fonts that are commented out
# *will* be installed, and there might be a few here that in spite of being
# listed at the above URL are commented out to be installed. Perhaps this is
# because they don't take up much space, or maybe they are just cool. :-)
#
##############################################################################
# === Historic writing systems === #
# Some of these lasted into the 20th century, but they are all now obsolete: #
##############################################################################
Bamum
Brahmi
Carian
Cuneiform
Cypriot
Deseret
Egyptian Hieroglyphs
Glagolitic
Gothic
Imperial Aramaic
Inscriptional Pahlavi
Inscriptional Parthian
Kharoshthi
Linear B
Lycian
Lydian
Meetei Mayek
Ogham
Old Persian
Old South Arabian
Old Turkic
Osmanya
Phags Pa
Phoenician
Runic
Shavian
Syriac Estrangela
Syriac Western
Tagalog
Tagbanwa
Ugaritic
######################################################################################
# === Scripts now only used for religious texts === #
# Whilst in theory people might put their religious texts on the web in the original #
# scripts, so far that has not happened. #
######################################################################################
Avestan
Balinese
Mandaic
###################################################################
# === Scripts which may still be used for decorative purposes === #
# It seems unlikely that Batak will ever be found on the web. #
# Mongolian script is written vertically and therefore cannot be #
# used in current web pages (although it seems to work well in #
# xelatex ;-) N.B. Current Mongolian uses a cyrillic alphabet, #
# for which both regular Noto Sans and Noto Serif should work #
# perfectly. #
###################################################################
Batak
Mongolian
##############################################################################
# === Scripts which are current, or might still be, but with no web text === #
# Several of these are minority languages - some are persecuted, others #
# might eventually have web pages created. #
##############################################################################
Buginese
Buhid
Canadian Aboriginal
Cham
Cherokee
Ethiopic
Hanunoo
Javanese
Kaithi
Kayah Li
Lepcha
Limbu
Lisu
New Tai Lue
NKo
Ol Chiki
Rejang
Samaritan
Saurashtra
Sundanese
Syloti Nagri
Syriac Eastern
Tai Le
Tai Tham
Tai Viet
Tibetan
Tifinagh
Vai
Yi