The following codepoints were previously provided by AndroidEmoji,
but are no longer present in our fallback chain. This commit restores
them by resurrecting a subset version of AndroidEmoji.ttf:
U+25AB WHITE SMALL SQUARE
U+25FB WHITE MEDIUM SQUARE
U+25FC BLACK MEDIUM SQUARE
U+25FD WHITE MEDIUM SMALL SQUARE
U+25FE BLACK MEDIUM SMALL SQUARE
U+2600 BLACK SUN WITH RAYS
U+26AA MEDIUM WHITE CIRCLE
U+26AB MEDIUM BLACK CIRCLE
U+2757 HEAVY EXCLAMATION MARK SYMBOL
U+2934 ARROW POINTING RIGHTWARDS THEN CURVING UPWARDS
U+2935 ARROW POINTING RIGHTWARDS THEN CURVING DOWNWARDS
U+2B05 LEFTWARDS BLACK ARROW
U+2B06 UPWARDS BLACK ARROW
U+2B07 DOWNWARDS BLACK ARROW
U+2B1B BLACK LARGE SQUARE
U+2B1C WHITE LARGE SQUARE
U+2B50 WHITE MEDIUM STAR
U+2B55 HEAVY LARGE CIRCLE
U+303D PART ALTERNATION MARK
These characters see regular use in kaomoji constructions (and
elsewhere), and it really wouldn't do to lose them.
Bug: 10144988
Change-Id: I72b541aad01bc5ccac829be44ed259c461724142
Renames DroidNaskh-Regular-SystemUI to DroidNaskhUI-Regular to be
consistent with naming scheme for Noto fonts.
Change-Id: I3319ee5cd85360c85b0523bd932d461eb05d1b18
This change adds the Roboto Thin and Thin Italic font variants, which
are accessible through, for example, Typeface.create("sans-serif-thin",
Typeface.NORMAL).
The version checked in is Roboto_1.100150 as obtained from Christian.
The other fonts in the family should probably be rev'ed as well, but
that would be a separate change.
I verified that the fonts work, that they're thin, that kerning and
ligatures work, and that the "kern" table (redundant and bulky) is
missing.
This should close bug 7173069: Integrate roboto thin to support jb mr1
time displays
Change-Id: I5c950a1843675668b83c005234b44abbe924d9fe
Cherry-pick Ib5dd86950156c5a438f25c289acb839206bb455a from master.
Data: label MTLmr3m with "ja" locale attribute, fallback_fonts-ja.xml removed,
as we only need a single fallback font file
Code: Add locale and variant to TextLayoutCache. Paint.java sets textLocale as
the language (for example, "ja") rather than the language/locale concatenated
(for example "ja_JP")
This checkin, along with Change-Id: Id8c91ae0be6cad8a7ef77a0cd5803676290986c1,
allows text view objects to set their locale dynamically and skia will use the
correct font for the locale.
Change-Id: Ieb60b0d7a39fcfef4f8ce90cd4f6065d33673710
This adds the Roboto Condensed family (with the name
sans-serif-condensed, for consistency with existing family names).
Change-Id: Ied2c509ebbb2b3b8637c659e62c9a821b6941eaa
These fonts are replacements for the Lohit Devanagari/Tamil fonts.
We need to fit Devanagari onto all builds, so we only provide a single,
regular-weight font there, but Tamil is omitted for SMALLER_FONT_FOOTPRINT
builds and gets UI/non-UI and Regular/Bold weight versions. The UI versions
of the fonts are used for UI/system display, and the non-UI versions are
used only by WebView.
Bug: 6318791
Change-Id: I50ff6ec4bb428c0ac30049273f03a94de05b0c4f
- bug #5987379 Need an Arabic font with metrics "compatible" with Roboto
- use the Alt version with GSUB optimizations
Change-Id: I4d8c62cab37a7b010abab602c39899084d347fdc
On devices with adequate space, add MTLmr3m.ttf (Japanese) to the set
of fallback fonts. By default, DroidSansFallback (Chinese) is given
priority over MTLmr3m. If the locale is changed to Japanese, the
priority is reversed.
Bug: 6272763
Change-Id: I785a927d6dff0206aa9a670c51fdad76e219fc97
Bug: 5420351
Make the following symlinks:
/system/fonts/DroidSans.ttf -> Roboto-Regular.ttf
/system/fonts/DroidSans-Bold.ttf -> Roboto-Bold.ttf
Change-Id: If9a74ef4ac2386cdb46d125fed8ce5771e872310
SMALLER_FONT_FOOTPRINT is a BoardConfig variable that's only available
in Android.mks but not product config makefiles.
Change-Id: I1784b6e8c744ffcca1538e76d338f5800f150e72
To do this, we bring DigitalClock over from Clock into the
internal widgets. Its font, Clockopia, comes along for the
ride (find it in /system/fonts).
This change is required for relevant code changes in
frameworks/policy/phone.
Change-Id: I354534f1abd9cf9557c9d18566f1d55b6be5e8f1