Goodbye Tofu(⏔)? - Google's Noto Project
When text is rendered by a computer, characters in the text can't be displayed at times, because no font that supports them is available to the computer. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. In slang those small boxes have sometimes been called "tofu"(⏔). Noto as in "No Tofu", aims to remove tofu from the Web.
Google recently released its open source Noto font which aims to create a united platform for several languages used around the world, rare or common.
As of 8/10/2016 there are 114 Noto fonts, of which 95 are sans-serif style, 13 are serif style, and six fonts are not classified as serif or sans-serif. The Noto Color Emoji font only works under Android and Linux, and cannot be installed under Mac OS or Microsoft Windows.
All these fonts are available for download in the url below-
https://www.google.com/get/noto/
They can be downloaded in batch or individually
.
Google recently released its open source Noto font which aims to create a united platform for several languages used around the world, rare or common.
As of 8/10/2016 there are 114 Noto fonts, of which 95 are sans-serif style, 13 are serif style, and six fonts are not classified as serif or sans-serif. The Noto Color Emoji font only works under Android and Linux, and cannot be installed under Mac OS or Microsoft Windows.
All these fonts are available for download in the url below-
https://www.google.com/get/noto/
They can be downloaded in batch or individually
.
wtf tofu ded?
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