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Re: Japanese font conf for JDK16 to use IPA font



Maho NAKATA wrote:
Daichi san

Sorry for changing my mind...this is just suggestion.
IPA font is good but license is too restrictive.

NO. That is old information. Please check latest IPAfont license.
We can use it as default font right now I guess.

VLGothic is free font and ubuntu uses as user interface font.
Fallback to VLGothic may useful for some environment.

NO. I do not think so.

Ubuntu use VLGothic as default Japanese font since license issue,
yes I know that. (JFYI, PC-BSD use it as default Japanese/Chinese
font too, because of 1CD size limitation.)  But it is lead by
Ubuntu *BINARY PACKAGE SITUATION* and their license policy, that is
not affected to Ports Collection of FreeBSD.

So I believe that IPA font should be used as default Japanese
fonts on most situation, at least by Ports Collection.
How do you make of that?

Thanks,

From: Daichi GOTO <daichi_(_at_)_ongs_(_dot_)_co_(_dot_)_jp>
Subject: Japanese font conf for JDK16 to use IPA font
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 14:51:06 +0900

Hi greg :)

How about to deploy or integrate included fontconfig.properties
file to /usr/local/jdk1.6.0/jre/lib/fontconfig.properties or
/usr/local/jdk1.6.0/jre/lib/fontconfig.properties.src.

I have known some Japanese java developers have been giving up to
use FreeBSD and Java as their default development environment
because FreeBSD JDK16 default configurations lacks of proper
Japanese font setting.

Right now, IPA font(japanese/ipa-ttfonts) is proper high quality
font as Japanese font. To enable that font as default font makes
a lot of sense.

I have checked included one with JDK16 and OpenJDK6, that looks
like working well.

Thanks :)

--
  Daichi GOTO, http://people.freebsd.org/~daichi



--
  Daichi GOTO, http://people.freebsd.org/~daichi

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