[Bug 1834406] Re: Upgrade Noto Sans CJK fonts to version 2.001
Gunnar Hjalmarsson
1834406 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jul 9 18:05:35 UTC 2019
On 2019-07-09 19:27, Brian Murray wrote:
> Has there been a call for testing made in places other than this bug
> report?
There is this message at ubuntu-devel-discuss:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-
discuss/2019-July/018393.html
But it's a reply in a thread, and not so well highlighted.
Since I subscribed three relevant teams (Ubuntu CJK Testers, Ubuntu
Japanese Team and Ubuntu Korean Team) to this bug, my thought has been
that using the bug report ought to be fit for purpose.
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Title:
Upgrade Noto Sans CJK fonts to version 2.001
Status in fonts-noto-cjk package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in fonts-noto-cjk source package in Bionic:
Fix Committed
Status in language-selector source package in Bionic:
Fix Committed
Status in fonts-noto-cjk source package in Disco:
Fix Committed
Status in language-selector source package in Disco:
Fix Committed
Status in fonts-noto-cjk package in Debian:
New
Bug description:
[Impact]
Due to Japan's new era, a Unicode character has been introduced which
represents the era name (Reiwa) as one single character. The version
of fonts-noto-cjk in the stable releases does not support the new
character, which is what motivates a backport of the eoan fonts-noto-
cjk version. The proposed SRU is in line with the meta bug #1828884.
This means an upgrade of Noto Sans CJK from version 1.004 to 2.001,
and it will bring a few other changes in the bargain. Most notably a
new set of Hong Kong fonts has been added to the previous ones
(simplified and traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean). Attached
to this bug report please see the file noto-sans-cjk-news.txt with
upstream's detailing of the changes.
[Test Case]
Install from {bionic,disco}-proposed:
- fonts-noto-cjk
- fonts-noto-cjk-extra
- language-selector-common
- language-selector-gnome
1. The Reiwa glyph
--------------------------
Visit http://people.ubuntu.com/~gunnarhj/square-era-name-reiwa.html
and find that a proper Japanese character, and not a tofu, is shown.
2. Presence and configuration of HK fonts
-----------------------------------------
(This also bears on the language-selector changes.)
* Install the Hong Kong locale:
sudo locale-gen zh_HK.UTF-8
* Run this command:
LC_CTYPE=zh_HK.UTF-8 fc-match
and find that it returns:
NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc: "Noto Sans CJK HK" "Regular"
3. General use
--------------
Browse some web sites with Chinese, Japanese or Korean contents and
confirm that the upgrade does not cause any font rendering issues.
[Regression Potential]
This somewhat aggressive SRU proposal is based on trust in Google and
Adobe as solid upstream providers of these fonts. Version 2.000 (which
includes most of the changes) was released in November 2018, while
version 2.001 (with the Reiwa glyph) was released in April 2019.
Serious problems should have been known by now. The upstream bug
tracker gives no cause for concern:
https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-cjk/issues
It may be worth mentioning that the fonts are provided as OTC files,
and we don't compile those files ourselves. Hence just patching the
new glyph would not be a practicable option.
It would be easy to reverse this upgrade, if regressions would be
reported. Basically we are talking about 7 files on the file system.
[Other Info re. eoan]
Since Debian hasn't packaged this yet, we have created a modified
.orig.tar.xz file where 7 .ttc files (plus NEWS and HISTORY) differ
from version 1:20181130+repack1-1~exp1, i.e. the latest Debian upload.
There is no other Ubuntu/Debian delta, so as soon as Debian has
catched up, it will be fine to start syncing again.
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