[Guide] Open-source Unicode typefaces/fonts
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So Google released the Noto font, which is supposed to support basically any language there is. It looks quite nice as an alternative to Arial for Unicode support, but problem with using it in Kodi is that it's a collection of font files per region / language, istead of having one big font file

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[No subject] - by Stranger - 2012-01-09, 22:19
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RE: - by digitaltomj - 2013-10-12, 22:44
RE: [Guide] Open-source Unicode typefaces/fonts - by Jeroen - 2015-02-09, 12:17
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