Funhana
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Funhana
I have created a font called "Funhana!" It contains over 800+ kerning pairs, Greek support, small caps and ligatures!
This is version 9.60 of Funhana.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/oviybpmqamyvk ... 9.otf?dl=0
Or you can simply click on the attachment.
Please tell me what you think of this font in the comments.
This is version 9.60 of Funhana.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/oviybpmqamyvk ... 9.otf?dl=0
Or you can simply click on the attachment.
Please tell me what you think of this font in the comments.
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Dan P. Lyons
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Re: Funhana Font
It looks like you have copied many of the symbols from my free fonts. That's fine, but please retain the GNU License agreement in your own fonts.
FAQ wrote:You may modify the fonts, include glyphs in your own fonts, and even sell your modified versions, but if you do they must also be released under the same GNU License terms. Modified versions must be renamed.
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Re: Funhana Font
Hi, Bhikku.
That's because I don't have the time to make the symbols myself. I had to rush quickly.
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That's because I don't have the time to make the symbols myself. I had to rush quickly.
Dan P. Lyons
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Re: Funhana Font
There is no problem with copying the symbols. The GNU License allows you to do that. I actually want people to freely share the laborious work that no one needs to repeat. However, your font contains no license agreement or agreement link.DanPLyons wrote:Hi, Bhikkhu.
That's because I don't have the time to make the symbols myself. I had to rush quickly.
Dan P. Lyons
There are different types of license that are more specific GNU licenses just for fonts, but I just use the general GNU License. Most fonts are copyrighted (as yours is) and cannot be copied. A GNU License doesn't try to prevent anyone from copying and modifying your work, provided they use a different font name and don't try to claim the work as their own intellectual property. Some call it CopyLeft instead of CopyRight.License Agreement wrote:You may modify this font and distribute it provided that you accept the terms of the GNU License Agreement. Copyright notices and links should not be removed.
The description field could document any changes or additions that you have made.
If you don't wish to release your fonts under an Open License, then you should remove the symbols and add your own designs later when you have time.License Agreement Link wrote:http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html
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Re: Funhana Font
Version 6.00 of this font contains new Numeral Forms and Private Use Area characters.
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Version 7.30 of this font contains more Latin Extended B characters and IPAs.
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Version 8.00 of this font contains minor edits like the 0, 2, 3, C, G, etc.
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Re: Funhana
Updated to Version 9.60
1. Added Cyrillic characters for people who live in Russia, Bulgaria, and etc
2. Minor edits
3. New/more kerning pairs
1. Added Cyrillic characters for people who live in Russia, Bulgaria, and etc
2. Minor edits
3. New/more kerning pairs
Dan P. Lyons