Hi,
I'm a student at The University of Reading, UK, on the Masters degree in Typeface Design - http://www.typedesign.rdg.ac.uk/ - and am working on free software fonts.
A significant part of the course is developing our typeface into a family with a complex script complement, and full OpenType features.
I am considering designing an original Malayalam typeface designed for reading long passages of text on screen, that will be wholly created with and released as free software.
I thought I'd drop this mailing list a line to ask if anyone here would like to be involved in my project - giving me feedback and supporting information and perhaps doing some testing for me next year :-)
Initially I'm interested in the technical limitations around supporting Indic languages including Malayalam in the most common free rendering systems, both on screen (Pango/freetype) and for printing (Firefox, scribus, TeX, OpenOffice.org)
Also, if anyone who has made any Indic fonts with free software is on this list, I hope you'll also get in contact with me :-)
-- Regards, Dave
You might find this post from the fedora-india list interesting.
Regards, Debarshi
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Dave Crossland dave@lab6.com Date: 6 Nov 2007 06:02 Subject: A New Malayalam Free Software Font Project To: fedora-india@redhat.com
Hi,
I'm a student at The University of Reading, UK, on the Masters degree in Typeface Design - http://www.typedesign.rdg.ac.uk/ - and am working on free software fonts.
A significant part of the course is developing our typeface into a family with a complex script complement, and full OpenType features.
I am considering designing an original Malayalam typeface designed for reading long passages of text on screen, that will be wholly created with and released as free software.
I thought I'd drop this mailing list a line to ask if anyone here would like to be involved in my project - giving me feedback and supporting information and perhaps doing some testing for me next year :-)
Initially I'm interested in the technical limitations around supporting Indic languages including Malayalam in the most common free rendering systems, both on screen (Pango/freetype) and for printing (Firefox, scribus, TeX, OpenOffice.org)
Also, if anyone who has made any Indic fonts with free software is on this list, I hope you'll also get in contact with me :-)
-- Regards, Dave
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