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| For most users, using a computer involves reading text on the screen. Reading text on the screen requires a font. For this reason, Fedora should come with attractive, usable fonts for any script and language that users might want to use with the operating system.
| | This part of the wiki lists the fonts we know of and their Fedora state. It is maintained by the [[SIGs/Fonts|Fonts SIG]]. |
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| * ["/Legal"] Legal issues about fonts
| | To add a font please create a new page named after it using the current [[Fonts/Template|template]]. |
| * ["/Rendering"] Font hinting hinting and rendering
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| * ["/Bengali"] Bengali Fonts
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| * ["/Dejavu"] Fonts start page.
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| * ["/DejavuFeedbackCall"] Help evaluate the current Fedora Core 6 font candidate
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| * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OpenFonts
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| * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontManagement
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| * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontDesignToolkit
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Revision as of 16:50, 8 June 2008
This part of the wiki lists the fonts we know of and their Fedora state. It is maintained by the Fonts SIG.
To add a font please create a new page named after it using the current template.