Links to additional font resources may be found toward the bottom of this document.Īs GNU/Linux and other Free Software / Open Source operating systems become mainstream all over the world, there is an increasing need for distributors of these operating systems to be able to build out font infrastructure from a common basis or set of standards. Fonts specifically released under the OFL are referenced on SIL's OFL Fonts page on sil.org. A number of these Free/Libre and otherwise open Unicode fonts are referenced in Ed Trager's Unicode Font Guide For Free/Libre Open Source Operating Systems on. An additional number of fonts are available for "free download" under licensing terms that are not yet as clear as many in the Free/Open Source and Free Desktop community would like. As part of this phenomenon, an increasing number of modern Unicode fonts for numerous human scripts have become available under FLOSS licenses such as the GPL, Vera Bitstream-style licenses, and, most recently, the Open Font License (OFL). It is maintained by Ed Trager.ĭraft Recommendations for Default Unicode Fonts By Scriptįree/Libre Open Source (FLOSS) desktop infrastructure has matured rapidly in the last few years. Unicode Font Guide For Free/Libre Open Source Operating Systems. Fonts Lists of Free/Libre and Open Unicode fonts
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