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Fonts-TLWG is a collection of Thai scalable fonts available under free licenses. Its goal is to provide fonts that conform to existing standards and recommendations, so that it can be a reference implementation. So, the fonts have been modified from their original versions as needed, according to following references: - Recommendation for Thai font design, from the National Font Project - Adobe Glyph naming convention - Microsoft Typography - Common practice for Thai Windows fonts The tool used in this project is FontForge (https://fontforge.github.io/). So, you need it in generating actual fonts. Automatic scripts for building fonts with Makefile's are also provided, so that usual steps still apply: $ ./configure [options] $ make # make install You can choose target font formats to generate by applying --enable-* options to the configure script. (Only TrueType is generated by default.) And for each format, you can specify install directory using --with-*dir= configure options. Please try `./configure --help' for the full list of all available options. For more information, please visit: https://linux.thai.net/projects/fonts-tlwg -- Thai Linux Working Group (TLWG) https://linux.thai.net/
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