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== Summary ==
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Enhanced version of Liberation fonts having more script coverage, better license and improved hinting.
The Liberation(tm) Fonts is a font family which aims at metric compatibility with Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier New. Enhanced version 2.0 of Liberation fonts provides more script coverage, better license and improved hinting.


== Owner ==
== Owner ==
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== Current status ==
== Current status ==
* Targeted release: [[Releases/18/Schedule | Fedora 18 ]]  
* Targeted release: [[Releases/19/Schedule | Fedora 19 ]]  
* Last updated: 2012-07-18
* Last updated: 2012-12-07
* Percentage of completion: 50%
* Percentage of completion: 100%
 
** Package now available in rawhide (2012-07-30)
** '''Deferring due to Regression bug "Fuzzy compared to Liberation 1" #856239  (2012-12-07) '''
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'''Issues:'''
'''Issues:'''
* Existing License of liberation fonts is complex.
* Existing License of liberation fonts is complex.
* Over the last couple of years we have requested RFE's to increase coverage of Liberation fonts to support more scripts.  
* Over the last couple of years we have RFE's to increase coverage of Liberation fonts to support more scripts.  
** "RFE: Add Greek Polytonic support to Liberation fonts" #473842
** "RFE: Add Greek Polytonic support to Liberation fonts" #473842
** "Serbian glyphs for Wikipedia"  #657849
** "Serbian glyphs for Wikipedia"  #657849
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** 2274 (mono) -      666
** 2274 (mono) -      666
** 2303 (serif) -      662
** 2303 (serif) -      662
With this we can resolved RFE for Greek Polytonic support.
* It provides support for Greek Polytonic characters. Bug open for this as a RFE.
* Improved hinting.
* Improved hinting.


== Scope ==
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* 1. Upstream release based on croscore fonts.  
* Upstream release based on croscore fonts.  
* 2. Package liberation-narrow-sans as a different package in Fedora. Since licensing issues still not fixed for Liberation Sans Narrow
* Package liberation-narrow-sans as a different package in Fedora. Since licensing issues still not fixed for Liberation Sans Narrow
* 3. Build latest liberation fonts 2.00.0 for Rawhide
* Build latest liberation fonts 2.00.0 for Rawhide
* 4. Testing and bugfixing  
* Testing and bugfixing


== How To Test ==
== How To Test ==
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== Dependencies ==
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1. Feature owner is leading upstream Liberation fonts project.
* Feature owner is leading upstream Liberation fonts project.
 
* Package review of liberation-narrow-fonts #840878


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* 1. Need to see first testing reports from users after packaging latest version in Fedora rawhide/18.  
* Need to see first testing reports from users after packaging latest version in Fedora rawhide/18.  
* 2. If users reporting major problems for against improved version. We can roll back to older version of Liberation fonts. 1.07.2
* If users reporting major problems for against improved version. We can roll back to older version of Liberation fonts. 1.07.2


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* No
* [https://fedorahosted.org/liberation-fonts/ Liberation font upstream]


== Release Notes ==
== Release Notes ==
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Revision as of 18:53, 6 December 2012


Liberation_Fonts_2

Summary

The Liberation(tm) Fonts is a font family which aims at metric compatibility with Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier New. Enhanced version 2.0 of Liberation fonts provides more script coverage, better license and improved hinting.

Owner

  • Email: psatpute@redhat.com

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 19
  • Last updated: 2012-12-07
  • Percentage of completion: 100%
    • Package now available in rawhide (2012-07-30)
    • Deferring due to Regression bug "Fuzzy compared to Liberation 1" #856239 (2012-12-07)

Detailed Description

Liberation fonts is one of the important font in Fedora distribution.

  • Provides metric compatibility with Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier New fonts of Microsoft Windows platform.
  • Default fonts in Libre Office.

Issues:

  • Existing License of liberation fonts is complex.
  • Over the last couple of years we have RFE's to increase coverage of Liberation fonts to support more scripts.
    • "RFE: Add Greek Polytonic support to Liberation fonts" #473842
    • "Serbian glyphs for Wikipedia" #657849
  • We are noticing some tricky Hinting issues. #591554, #591556, #606217 #768067, #768067

Solution:

  • Upstream latest release 2.00.0 based on google croscore fonts resolves all these issues.

Benefit to Fedora

  • Liberation fonts-2.00.0 is as per Fedora project recommended OFL license.
  • Provide more character covarage.
    • Latest Version - Older Version
    • 2302 (sans) - 667
    • 2274 (mono) - 666
    • 2303 (serif) - 662
  • It provides support for Greek Polytonic characters. Bug open for this as a RFE.
  • Improved hinting.

Scope

  • Upstream release based on croscore fonts.
  • Package liberation-narrow-sans as a different package in Fedora. Since licensing issues still not fixed for Liberation Sans Narrow
  • Build latest liberation fonts 2.00.0 for Rawhide
  • Testing and bugfixing

How To Test

  • Install liberation fonts 2.00.0 version
  • Observe differences from earlier version.
  • Check rendering of your test in Libre Office.

User Experience

  • Improved character coverage.
  • Better hinting effect.

Dependencies

  • Feature owner is leading upstream Liberation fonts project.
  • Package review of liberation-narrow-fonts #840878

Contingency Plan

  • Need to see first testing reports from users after packaging latest version in Fedora rawhide/18.
  • If users reporting major problems for against improved version. We can roll back to older version of Liberation fonts. 1.07.2

Documentation

Release Notes

  • Improved version of Liberation fonts providing more coverage and better hinting.

Comments and Discussion