| URL: https://noto.googlecode.com/git/third_party/noto_cjk/NotoSansJP-Regular.otf |
| Version: 1.001 |
| License: Apache License, version 2.0 |
| License File: LICENSE |
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| URL: http://material-design.storage.googleapis.com/publish/v_1/quantumexternal/0B08MbvYZK1iNZGNoWmJqVEhQYTQ/RobotoTTF.zip |
| Version: 2.000980; 2014 |
| License: Apache License, version 2.0 |
| License File: LICENSE |
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| Description: |
| Noto-Roboto2-Regular.otf is a derivative work of NotoSansJP font and Roboto2 font, where Japanese characters are covered by Noto font and ASCII characters are coverted by Roboto font. |
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| Local Modifications: |
| Noto-Roboto2-Regular.otf is generated as follows with FontForge 20120731 and libfontforge 20120731-ML on Ubuntu 14.04.01. |
| 1. Install FontForge |
| 2. Open NotoSansJP-Regular.otf with FontForge |
| 3. You will see the warning that indicates there is no applicable cidmap. |
| Open cidmap for NotoSansJP.cidmap, which can be found in the same directory of this README. |
| 4. Open Roboto-Regular.ttf with FontForge |
| 5. For Roboto, Element -> Font Info -> General. |
| Change Em Size to 1000 to adjust with NotoSansJP.otf. |
| 6. For Noto, click 'CID' menu, then select 'NotoSansJP-Regular-PropotionalDigits' |
| 7. Copy and paste characters "0123456789" from Roboto to Noto. |
| 6. For Noto, click 'CID' menu, then select 'NotoSansJP-Regular-Propotional' |
| 7. Copy and paste characters "!"#$%&'()*+,-./" from Roboto to Noto. |
| 8. Copy and paste characters ":;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~" from Roboto to Noto. |
| 9. For Noto, click File - Generate Fonts, then save it as "Noto-Roboto2-Regular.otf" with file type: 'OpenType CID'. You may see validation errors, but please ignore them. |