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Noto Sans for Syriac is so monoline and geometric that I worry that the images aren't helpful.
It'd be good to find a better replacement and regenerate them. Suggestions are welcome, given that we intentionally want to use compatibly-licensed fonts so that others can rebuild everything from source.
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I don't know if it's a starting point for someone with more knowledge of Syriac than I, but I had this page bookmarked as a starting point for when I needed fonts for some related languages:
Here are the fonts we use for Allsorts Syriac testing. Hopefully one of these will be what you're after:
Yeah, the Beth Mardutho fonts are what a lot of people seem to use for reference quality (and the folks there were also quite helpful in answering questions). The singleton license-statement/terms in the associated documentation and embedded with some of the fonts themselves is where I haven't figured out exactly how they shake out. There's some mutual contradictions on things like whether redistribution is permitted.
Noto Sans for Syriac is so monoline and geometric that I worry that the images aren't helpful.
It'd be good to find a better replacement and regenerate them. Suggestions are welcome, given that we intentionally want to use compatibly-licensed fonts so that others can rebuild everything from source.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: