========================================================== Wen Quan Yi Micro Hei Release Notes ---------------------------------------------------------- Summary: Author : WenQuanYi Project Contributors Webpage : http://wenq.org/en/ or http://wqy.sourceforge.net/en/ Font Name: WenQuanYi Micro Hei Version : 0.2.0-beta (Big-Bang) Release : 0 Copyright Digitized data copyright © 2007, Google Corporation. Copyright © 2008-2009, WenQuanYi Project Board of Trustees, All rights reserved. Droid Sans Fallback extension interface ( http://wenq.org/index.cgi?Fontopia(cn) ), copyright © 2008-2009 mozbug and Qianqian Fang License : This font is licensed under Apache2.0 or GPLv3 with font embedding exceptions (see Appendix B). Read LICENSE_Apache2.txt and LICENSE_GPLv3.txt for details ---------------------------------------------------------- Table of Content I. About this font II. Development History III. Credits IV. Language Coverage V. About "WenQuanYi Project" VI. Links VII. Appendix ---------------------------------------------------------- I. About this font WenQuanYi Micro Hei font family is a Sans-Serif style (also known as Hei, Gothic or Dotum among the Chinese/Japanese/Korean users) high quality CJK outline font. It was derived from "Droid Sans Fallback", "Droid Sans" and "Droid Sans Mono" released by Google Corp. This font package contains two faces, "Micro Hei" and "Micro Hei Mono", in form of a True-Type Collection (ttc) file. All the unified CJK Han glyphs, i.e. GBK Hanzi, in the range of U+4E00-U+9FC3 defined in Unicode Standard 5.1 are covered, with additional support to many other international languages such as Latin, Extended Latin, Hanguls and Kanas. The font file is extremely compact (~5M) compared with most known CJK fonts. As a result, it can be used for hand-held devices or embedded systems, or used on PC with a significantly small memory footprint. Because both font faces carry hinting and kerning instructions for Latin glyphs, they are the excellent choices for desktop fonts. II. Development History The original Droid Sans Fallback font contain 16,000 Unified Han glyphs, and was officially released by Google under Apache2 license on Dec. 9, 2008 [2]. With a Javascript-based web interface, Fontopia(TM) [1], developed by mozbug and Qianqian Fang, the WenQuanYi contributors had completed over 10,000 new glyphs by combining the spline contours from the existing Droid Han glyphs. By the end of 2008, project phase-1 had almost completed, and phase-2 for CJK Extension A (U+3400-U+4DB5) was brought online on Dec. 29, 2009. A review panel was formed to reinforce the quality of all submitted glyphs [3]. In Jan. 2009, the reviewers had redone over 2000 Hanzi and completed all the missing characters. The nightly-build font has become online since Jan. 16. As of Feb. 2009, there has been over 5500 CJK Extension A Han glyphs completed, which led this font toward a complete GB18030 coverage. In this font, we incorporated the high quality Latin glyphs from "Droid Sans" and "Droid Sans Mono", which contain not only a better coverage but also the additional hinting and kerning information. The EM of MicroHei and MicroHeiMono fonts were unified to 2048 to retain all the advanced typesetting features. III. Credits We cordially thank Google(TM) for generously releasing Droid fonts to public under an open-source license. Google purchased the font from Ascenders Corp. (which was originally designed by a Chinese company). The project for extending the Droid fonts is based on the web-based glyph-composing applet [1], created by mozbug and Qianqian Fang jointly. They are constantly improving this application targeting at a web-based collaborative font development environment. Over a thousand anonymous contributors have participated the project; they submitted over 10,000 new Hanzi glyphs and many modifications. The full update history of the glyphs can be found at [4]. The key members of the review panel, i.e. lsz, FangQ, kmc, Xhacker, philacorns, and an "anonymous" (as requested) contributor, had spent significant amount of efforts to redesign nearly half of the submitted glyphs. We appreciate the incredible effort from this team to make this font available. The detailed review credit can be found at [3] IV. Language Coverage The following table is based on the locale data provided by fontconfig (generated by langcover.pl from Dejavu Project http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Font_utilities). ---------------------------------------------------------------- Locale MicroHei ---------------------------------------------------------------- aa Afar 100% (62/62) ab Abkhazia 100% (90/90) af Afrikaans 100% (69/69) am Amharic (0/264) ar Arabic (0/125) as (0/89) ast Asturian 100% (72/72) ava Avaric 100% (67/67) ay Aymara 100% (60/60) az Azerbaijani 98% (146/148) az-ir Azerbaijani in Iran (0/130) ba Bashkir 100% (82/82) bam Bambara 90% (54/60) be Byelorussian 100% (68/68) bg Bulgarian 100% (60/60) bh Bihari (Devanagari script) (0/68) bho Bhojpuri (Devanagari script) (0/68) bi Bislama 100% (58/58) bin Edo or Bini 100% (78/78) bn Bengali (0/89) bo Tibetan (0/95) br Breton 100% (64/64) bs Bosnian 100% (62/62) bua Buriat (Buryat) 100% (70/70) ca Catalan 100% (74/74) ce Chechen 100% (67/67) ch Chamorro 100% (58/58) chm Mari (Lower Cheremis / Upper Cheremis) 100% (76/76) chr Cherokee (0/85) co Corsican 100% (85/85) cs Czech 100% (82/82) cu Old Church Slavonic 100% (103/103) cv Chuvash 100% (74/74) cy Welsh 100% (78/78) da Danish 100% (70/70) de German 100% (60/60) dz Dzongkha (0/95) el Greek 100% (70/70) en English 100% (73/73) eo Esperanto 100% (64/64) es Spanish 100% (67/67) et Estonian 100% (64/64) eu Basque 100% (56/56) fa Persian (0/129) fi Finnish 100% (63/63) fj Fijian 100% (52/52) fo Faroese 100% (68/68) fr French 100% (85/85) ful Fulah (Fula) 87% (54/62) fur Friulian 100% (66/66) fy Frisian 100% (75/75) ga Irish 82% (66/80) gd Scots Gaelic 100% (70/70) gez Ethiopic (Geez) (0/218) gl Galician 100% (66/66) gn Guarani 100% (70/70) gu Gujarati (0/78) gv Manx Gaelic 100% (54/54) ha Hausa 86% (52/60) haw Hawaiian 98% (62/63) he Hebrew (0/27) hi Hindi (Devanagari script) (0/68) ho Hiri Motu 100% (52/52) hr Croatian 100% (62/62) hu Hungarian 100% (70/70) hy Armenian (0/77) ia Interlingua 100% (52/52) ibo Igbo 100% (58/58) id Indonesian 100% (54/54) ie Interlingue 100% (52/52) ik Inupiaq (Inupiak, Eskimo) 100% (68/68) io Ido 100% (52/52) is Icelandic 100% (70/70) it Italian 100% (73/73) iu Inuktitut (0/161) ja Japanese 99% (6526/6538) ka Georgian (0/33) kaa Kara-Kalpak (Karakalpak) 100% (78/78) ki Kikuyu 100% (56/56) kk Kazakh 100% (77/77) kl Greenlandic 100% (81/81) km Khmer (0/70) kn Kannada (0/80) ko Korean 100% (2443/2443) kok Kokani (Devanagari script) (0/68) ks Kashmiri (Devanagari script) (0/68) ku Kurdish 100% (64/64) ku-ir Kurdish in Iran (0/32) kum Kumyk 100% (66/66) kv Komi (Komi-Permyak/Komi-Siryan) 100% (70/70) kw Cornish 96% (62/64) ky Kirgiz 100% (70/70) la Latin 100% (68/68) lb Luxembourgish (Letzeburgesch) 100% (75/75) lez Lezghian (Lezgian) 100% (67/67) ln Lingala 92% (75/81) lo Lao (0/65) lt Lithuanian 100% (70/70) lv Latvian 100% (78/78) mg Malagasy 100% (56/56) mh Marshallese 100% (62/62) mi Maori 96% (62/64) mk Macedonian 100% (42/42) ml Malayalam (0/78) mn Mongolian (0/130) mo Moldavian 98% (126/128) mr Marathi (Devanagari script) (0/68) mt Maltese 100% (72/72) my Burmese (Myanmar) (0/48) nb Norwegian Bokmal 100% (70/70) nds Low Saxon 100% (59/59) ne Nepali (Devanagari script) (0/68) nl Dutch 100% (83/83) nn Norwegian Nynorsk 100% (76/76) no Norwegian (Bokmal) 100% (70/70) ny Chichewa 100% (54/54) oc Occitan 100% (70/70) om Oromo or Galla 100% (52/52) or Oriya (0/79) os Ossetic 100% (66/66) pa Punjabi (Gurumukhi script) (0/63) pl Polish 100% (70/70) ps-af Pashto in Afghanistan (0/49) ps-pk Pashto in Pakistan (0/49) pt Portuguese 100% (83/83) rm Rhaeto-Romance (Romansch) 100% (66/66) ro Romanian 96% (60/62) ru Russian 100% (66/66) sa Sanskrit (Devanagari script) (0/68) sah Yakut 100% (76/76) sco Scots 92% (52/56) se North Sami 100% (66/66) sel Selkup (Ostyak-Samoyed) 100% (66/66) sh Serbo-Croatian 100% (76/76) si Sinhala (Sinhalese) (0/77) sk Slovak 100% (86/86) sl Slovenian 100% (62/62) sm Samoan 98% (52/53) sma South Sami 100% (60/60) smj Lule Sami 100% (60/60) smn Inari Sami 100% (68/68) sms Skolt Sami 87% (70/80) so Somali 100% (52/52) sq Albanian 100% (56/56) sr Serbian 100% (76/76) sv Swedish 100% (68/68) sw Swahili 100% (52/52) syr Syriac (0/45) ta Tamil (0/48) te Telugu (0/80) tg Tajik 100% (78/78) th Thai 1% (1/87) ti-er Eritrean Tigrinya (0/256) ti-et Ethiopian Tigrinya (0/282) tig Tigre (0/221) tk Turkmen 100% (74/74) tl Tagalog (0/19) tn Tswana 100% (56/56) to Tonga 98% (52/53) tr Turkish 100% (70/70) ts Tsonga 100% (52/52) tt Tatar 100% (76/76) tw Twi 91% (67/73) tyv Tuvinian 100% (70/70) ug Uighur (0/125) uk Ukrainian 100% (72/72) ur Urdu (0/145) uz Uzbek 100% (68/68) ven Venda 83% (52/62) vi Vietnamese 98% (191/194) vo Volapuk 100% (54/54) vot Votic 100% (62/62) wa Walloon 100% (70/70) wen Sorbian languages (lower and upper) 100% (76/76) wo Wolof 100% (66/66) xh Xhosa 100% (52/52) yap Yapese 100% (58/58) yi Yiddish (0/27) yo Yoruba 91% (109/119) zh-936 99% (21873/21920) zh-cn Chinese (simplified) 99% (6754/6765) zh-hk Chinese Hong Kong Supplementary Character Set 99% (2212/2213) zh-mo Chinese in Macau 99% (2212/2213) zh-sg Chinese in Singapore 99% (6754/6765) zh-tw Chinese (traditional) 99% (13051/13063) zu Zulu 100% (52/52) ---------------------------------------------------------------- V. About "WenQuanYi Project" The "Wen Quan Yi" Project [5] was founded by Qianqian Fang [6] in Oct. 2004. The goal of this project is to create a web-based collaborative environment for open-source type-face development. The initial focus of the project is to create high quality bitmap character glyphs and outline fonts for all 70,000+ CJK characters currently encoded by the Unicode Consortium. Some of the fonts released by this project have been widely used as the default Chinese desktop fonts by main-stream GNU/Linux distributions. The Wen Quan Yi Project uses wiki [5] as the primary development tool for glyph creation, documentation and coordinations. Wen Quan Yi wiki also supports glyph version control and nightly build. VI. Links [1] http://wenq.org/index.cgi?Fontopia(cn) [2] http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=commit;h=1a2 d9dbe9c6f54c5e0dc26386dc01df1d18073ad [3] http://wenq.org/dev/index.cgi?BigBang_TASK [4] http://wenq.org/WQYHistory.html.gz [5] http://wenq.org/en/ [6] http://nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/~fangq/ VII. Appendix Appendix A. Copyright disclaimer for UmeFont Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 3. Neither the name of the Wada Laboratory, the University of Tokyo nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY WADA LABORATORY, THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LABORATORY OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. Appendix B. 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