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Gentium Home | News | Purpose | Design | Samples | Glyphs | Status | Support | FAQ Download main Gentium fonts | Download Gentium Basic fonts ‘Thank you very much for this excellent font. It is the most readable I have ever seen.’ ‘Officina Gentium: The workshop of the world.’ The Gentium project is not complete, but does provide a lot of functionality even in its current form. First of all, the current version of the main Gentium fonts only include a single weight in regular and italic styles. There are, however, two new font families - Gentium Basic and Gentium Book Basic - that provide a full set of four weights (regular, bold, italic, bold italic). These new families are available here. Eventually the main Gentium fonts will have the new weights (including the complete Book family), Latin support extended to Unicode 5.1, more ancient Greek glyphs and full extended Cyrillic script support. There has been some work done on these, but they are yet completed. There have also been requests for a complementary sans-serif face. We have a new sans-serif typeface in development - Andika. It is not particularly designed to match Gentium, but may work. In the mean time, Lucida Sans, tracked a little tighter, works well. Priorities for any future development will be strongly influenced by the feedback given by users. If you would like to add your priorities to those of others please fill out the form on the download page. The following table lists each glyph set and subgroupings with their status in four areas: design, kerning, hinting and ‘smarts’. The last of these refers to the addition of advanced rendering tables for technologies such as in The table below only refers to the main Gentium family, not the new Basic fonts.
* Notes: Kerning for Latin is currently limited to the most troublesome pairs for English, and would require language analysis software to be useful for all Latin-based languages. Hinting for Basic Latin is partially complete, but is not included in current release (sorry!). ** Smart code for Gentium will be based on the current code for our other extended Latin fonts. Notes for contributorsThe main point of version 1.02 is to enable modification via the OFL and to establish a means for people to contribute to the project. For information on what you're allowed to change or modify, consult the OFL and OFL-FAQ. The OFL-FAQ also gives a very general rationale regarding why you would want to contribute to the project. Anyone can make their own modified version of Gentium (using a different name), but SIL International will continue to maintain and develop the canonical version of the Gentium fonts. As the package maintainer, we warmly welcome contributions. Here are some things to keep in mind: Format: We are open to contributions in various formats, but if you want to maximise the chances of us including your work, please make it available to us (via email or a URL) as either a FontLab database (preferred) or a PostScript Type 1 (or OT-CFF) font. Source files: For the first time, we're including FontLab databases used in developing the fonts. The current fonts, however, were not solely built from this FontLab database, so a simple "Generate Font" will not give you an identical result. These databases are provided not as canonical source but as an aid to anyone who might find it useful to have access to the PostScript-style curves before they were turned into TrueType ones. BTW - although only two databases are provided, they contain all the Alt glyphs. In the future we may be making our 'source' available in three formats:OpenType (TrueType), OT-CFF, and FontLab. Copyright attribution: If you submit something for inclusion in the main Gentium fonts, we will ask you to affirm that it is your original work, and ask you to assign the copyright of your work to SIL International. This is to ensure that future releases can be made under improved versions of the OFL without needing to track you down for further permission. This follows the same principle used by the FSF. Keep in mind that we are a not-for-profit organization committed to free/libre and open source software, and that any contributions incorporated in the fonts will always Quality: Because we want to be able to guarantee a high level of quality for the primary Gentium fonts, we will review submissions carefully. Please don't be discouraged if we do not include a submission for this reason, or ask you to make specific revisions. What types of contributions are welcomed now (some more than others):
What is not needed at this point:
So why didn't we include some of this in this release? The only big change for 1.02 is the new licensing model. We thought that it was important to get a revised font out before we had completed the next big revision. We also didn't want to hold up release until we had everything neat and tidy :-) When submissions will be included: We hope to have a revised version of the Regular and Italic fonts (including full Cyrillic) completed in 2008. Other weights will follow after that. WARNINGS: The details of the source files and build procedures will be changing radically before the next release, so do not spend too much time working on systems that depend on the current FontLab database information. Also - the Cyrillic glyphs in the regular font are very early prototypes and will be changing completely. So don't bother to modify them! Version HistoryCurrent versionsGentium Basic Release 1.1 — 4 April 2008New release. See information on the Gentium Basic page. Gentium Release 1.02 — 28 November 2005New release to change licensing to use the SIL Open Font License. Other changes:
Older versionsGentium Release 1.01 — 19 September 2003First release as a project of SIL International. Changes from 1.00:
Gentium Release 1.00 — 16 September 2002First public release. Gentium Release 0.54 — 8 August 2002Version completed for University requirements. Fonts carry the 'RU' suffix.
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