Ticket #2117 (closed to-do (no feature requests!): later)
Warzone Korean Font
| Reported by: | urgood2 | Owned by: | |
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| Priority: | minor | Milestone: | unspecified |
| Component: | Translation | Version: | unspecified |
| Keywords: | Cc: | ||
| Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
| Operating System: | All/Non-Specific |
Description
Warzone 2.3.4 does not include a Korean font, so the Korean translation is currently useless. This file includes a batch of Korean ttf font files that can be downloaded and used freely. Please inspect the COPYING file for more information.
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comment:2 in reply to: ↑ description Changed 18 months ago by cybersphinx
Replying to urgood2:
Warzone 2.3.4 does not include a Korean font, so the Korean translation is currently useless.
Well, there's the font option in the installer, or you can copy a font into the Warzone folder. And on Linux, it works as it is. So it is not completely useless, just a bit inconvenient.
comment:3 Changed 18 months ago by urgood2
I think it would be helpful to include a Korean font in the Windows Installer, so that people who do not select the font option in the installer will still be able to use Korean.
comment:4 follow-up: ↓ 5 Changed 18 months ago by cybersphinx
Hm, actually I'd prefer to have an option in the installer that offers to download fonts for languages not supported by DejaVu, since I think Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese/Japanese use different glyphs for the same unicode characters, so including just one font will look strange for some people (and CJK fonts tend to get quite large, and a lot of people wont need them). Though that needs someone who can actually modify the NSIS script (well, including a new font also needs that).
comment:5 in reply to: ↑ 4 Changed 18 months ago by urgood2
I think you're right. Is there anyone who can do that?
comment:6 Changed 18 months ago by Buginator
- Priority changed from major to minor
I agree about the download option, but as for someone to actually modify the script, you might be better off doing it yourself--it most likely will be much faster.
comment:8 Changed 2 months ago by cybersphinx
See the history for pkg/nsis/warzone2100.nsi, e.g. https://github.com/Warzone2100/warzone2100/commit/f9119572bf8830deb0605a21eb31c7c710559aff#pkg/nsis/warzone2100.nsi adds a new download option.

The tar file was too big. Splitting them up.