Have a look in the Chinese locale, it display zh_CN and note Chinese (in chinese).
Le 20/03/2020 à 05:18, Daniel Owens a écrit : > Not sure if I love it, but Google's Noto fonts are designed to handle > many different languages. Noto Serif would not be a bad choice. We use > it to publish books in Vietnamese. It is published under the SIL Open > Font License. See https://www.google.com/get/noto/. I believe it is > also converted to a web font > already:https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Noto+Serif?selection.family=Noto+Serif. > > > Daniel > > On 3/20/20 9:41 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> I'm wrapping up the next release of Bishop and would like to possibly >> change the default reading font. >> >> Does anyone have a special place in their heart for a favorite font they >> would recommend? It should be freely usable, have a good coverage of >> Unicode and preferably already converted to a web font. >> >> For other frontend developers, this next release of Bishop uses a new >> feature of the upcoming SWORD release called "Utility" modules. These >> are modules which frontends can download, update, and remove with >> InstallMgr, like any other module, but they are not intended to be shown >> to end users. They contain utility data for implementing frontend >> features. The specific utility modules used by this new release of >> Bishop are the two Eusebian Canon modules which provide data for >> creating parallel Gospel displays. SWORD will eventually hide these >> modules from the normal modules list, so they won't show in existing >> frontends when installed, but for now trunk still shows them under a >> category "Utility". >> >> To see what you can do with this Eusebian utility module set, a >> pre-release of Bishop can be installed from here: >> >> http://crosswire.org/~scribe/bishop-1.3.901.apk >> bishop-1.3.901.apk size: 8858668 md5: 8eaf67ad5eb7d205178638dcbef418b7 >> >> You'll need to turn on the "Show Parallel Gospels" setting. >> >> Or you can have a look at SWORDWeb here: >> >> http://www2.crosswire.org/study/passagestudy.jsp?key=Matt.3 >> >> You'll notice the Eusebian numbers in the left margin. Click on one to >> see the Gospel parallels for that passage using the currently selected >> Bible. >> >> You'll also see a slider at the top of the parallel Gospels page which >> allows adjusting context before and after. >> >> The Utility Modules concept brings a solution to the common problem >> we've had when we'd like to include a dataset with SWORD for >> implementing features in a frontend, but not have the module displayed >> to the end user. We've never had a standard way to include these, >> update these, etc. We've hacked a few datasets into the engine (e.g., >> the "locales" locale for looking up internationalized locale names), but >> none of these are good implementations nor were standardized ways to >> include or update these datasets. I am hoping this Eusebian module set >> will be just the first of many "Utility" modules we make available in >> the coming months and years. We should start a wiki page where >> developers can learn about Utility modules which are available. I'll be >> sure to include a "how to use" primer in the "About" section of these >> first two. >> >> Hope everyone is staying healthy. God's blessings, >> >> Troy >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org >> http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel >> Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page > > _______________________________________________ > sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org > http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel > Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page