android_frameworks_base/data/fonts/fallback_fonts.xml
Billy Hewlett ac1cbaf2e5 DO NOT MERGE Han Preference
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
2012-08-20 08:51:23 -07:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
Fallback Fonts
This file specifies the fonts, and the priority order, that will be searched for any
glyphs not handled by the default fonts specified in /system/etc/system_fonts.xml.
Each entry consists of a family tag and a list of files (file names) which support that
family. The fonts for each family are listed in the order of the styles that they
handle (the order is: regular, bold, italic, and bold-italic). The order in which the
families are listed in this file represents the order in which these fallback fonts
will be searched for glyphs that are not supported by the default system fonts (which are
found in /system/etc/system_fonts.xml).
Note that there is not nameset for fallback fonts, unlike the fonts specified in
system_fonts.xml. The ability to support specific names in fallback fonts may be supported
in the future. For now, the lack of files entries here is an indicator to the system that
these are fallback fonts, instead of default named system fonts.
There is another optional file in /vendor/etc/fallback_fonts.xml. That file can be used to
provide references to other font families that should be used in addition to the default
fallback fonts. That file can also specify the order in which the fallback fonts should be
searched, to ensure that a vendor-provided font will be used before another fallback font
which happens to handle the same glyph.
Han languages (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) share a common range of unicode characters;
their ordering in the fallback or vendor files gives priority to the first in the list.
Language-specific ordering can be configured by adding a BCP 47-style "lang" attribute to
a "file" element; fonts matching the language of text being drawn will be prioritised over
all others.
-->
<familyset>
<family>
<fileset>
<file variant="elegant">DroidNaskh-Regular.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file variant="compact">DroidNaskh-Regular-SystemUI.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>DroidSansEthiopic-Regular.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>DroidSansHebrew-Regular.ttf</file>
<file>DroidSansHebrew-Bold.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>DroidSansThai.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>DroidSansArmenian.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>DroidSansGeorgian.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>DroidSansDevanagari-Regular.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>DroidSansTamil-Regular.ttf</file>
<file>DroidSansTamil-Bold.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>AnjaliNewLipi-light.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>Lohit-Bengali.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>Lohit-Kannada.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>AndroidEmoji.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file>DroidSansFallback.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<family>
<fileset>
<file lang="ja">MTLmr3m.ttf</file>
</fileset>
</family>
<!--
Fonts below this point have problematic glyphs and should not be moved
higher in the fallback list until those glyphs have been fixed.
-->
<family>
<fileset>
<file>Lohit-Telugu.ttf</file> <!-- masks U+FFBC-10007 -->
</fileset>
</family>
</familyset>