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> Good to see that we are again taking the issue seriously.
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What's the licensing situation of these additional fonts? > It will be a good idea to see whether LibreOffice 4 works fine with all > the selected ones along with Nikosh, SolaimanLipi, Vrinda, and Mukti. > standard fonts to be used in all government documents. > SutonnyMJ (non Unicode) has not been recently gazetted as one of the I don't know the background of this particular standard, but is there a possibility that we could suggest that the non-distributable fonts be replaced with freely-distributable, unicode-compliant alternatives?įor an example, see > About comment #14, perhaps the commenter will try to understand that I'm confused as to how this non-distributable fonts made it into a government standard. We can either point to an external site such as the one you listed, or we can store the font internally (assuming we have permission to use the font internally at LibreOffice). if there are licensing issues surrounding this font, I suggest that it not be made an attachment on FDO. > distribute this font, including this one, > This font is actually not freely distributable, so I assume that this will Thanks for attaching the font for repro purposes, but. > standardization process by the Government of Bangladesh. This is one of the fonts selected as part of the > extra O? I already mentioned this font in this question > While SutonnyMJ is not a Unicode font, SutonnyOMJ is (Did you notice the Personally, I will remain happy if LibreOffice 4 works with SolaimanLipi. LibreOffice 3 (and OpenOffice) work fine with all of these. It will be a good idea to see whether LibreOffice 4 works fine with all these once release 4.1.4 comes out. SutonnyOMJ is among the selected ones along with Nikosh, SolaimanLipi, Vrinda, and Mukti. Ībout comment #14, perhaps the commenter will try to understand that SutonnyMJ (non Unicode) has not been recently gazetted as one of the standard fonts to be used in all government documents. Though you will find sites which freely distribute this font, including this one. This font is actually not freely distributable, so I assume that this will be used for testing purposes only. I am attaching here that font for testing. This is one of the fonts selected as part of the standardization process by the Government of Bangladesh. While SutonnyMJ is not a Unicode font, SutonnyOMJ is (Did you notice the extra O? I already mentioned this font in this question ). Good to see that we are again taking the issue seriously.