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1 GENTIUM-FAQ
2 Gentium Basic Release 1.102
3 28 November 2013
4 ========================
5
6 Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about the Gentium fonts:
7
8
9 General
10 ========
11
12 How do you pronounce Gentium?
13
14 The preferred pronunciation is with a soft G as in 'general', not a
15 hard one as in 'gold': JEN-tee-oom.
16
17 What is GentiumAlt?
18
19 It is a version of the font with redesigned diacritics (flatter
20 ones) to make it more suitable for use with stacking diacritics, and
21 for languages such as Vietnamese. The Greek glyphs also use the
22 Porsonic (single-curve) design for the circumflex. Since the main
23 Gentium fonts do not currently include any 'smart' rendering routines,
24 there is no easy way to access these alternate diacritic shapes from
25 within the regular Gentium font. The encoding of the fonts are the same,
26 so the same text can be viewed with either one. There is also no
27 problem with having both font families installed at the same time.
28
29
30 Licensing
31 =========
32
33 I want to use Gentium in my publication - can I?
34
35 Gentium is released under the SIL Open Font License, which permits use
36 for any publication, whether electronic or printed. For more answers
37 to use questions see the OFL-FAQ. The license, alongside information
38 specific to Gentium, is in the release package.
39
40 I would like to bundle Gentium with my application - can I?
41
42 This is our most common question. The SIL Open Font License allows
43 bundling with applications, even commercial ones, with some restrictions.
44 See the OFL file.
45
46 Can I use the font on my web site?
47
48 You can certainly create web pages that request that Gentium be used to
49 display them (if that font is available on the user's system). According
50 to the license, you are even allowed to place the font on your site for
51 people to download it. We would strongly recommend, however, that you
52 direct users to our site to download the font. This ensures that they
53 are always using the most recent version with bug fixes, etc. To make
54 this easier, we've simplified the URL for Gentium:
55 http://scripts.sil.org/gentium
56
57 Is Gentium going to stay free?
58
59 There is no intention to ever charge users for using Gentium. The
60 current version is licensed under a free/open license and future
61 versions will be similar.
62
63
64 Modification
65 ============
66
67 I would like to modify Gentium to add a couple of characters I need. Can I?
68
69 Yes - that is allowed as long as you abide by the conditions of the
70 SIL Open Font License.
71
72 So will you add glyphs upon request?
73
74 If you have a special symbol that you need (say, for a particular
75 transcription system), the best means of doing so will be to ensure
76 that the symbol makes it into the Unicode Standard. It is impossible
77 for us to add every glyph that every person desires, but we do place
78 a high priority on adding pretty much anything that falls in certain
79 Unicode ranges (extended Latin, Greek, Cyrillic). You can send us your
80 requests, but please understand that we are unlikely to add symbols
81 where the user base is very small, unless they have been accepted
82 into Unicode.
83
84 Can I send you work I've done to be incorporated into Gentium?
85
86 Yes! See the FONTLOG for information on becoming a contributor.
87
88
89 Technical
90 =========
91
92 Can you help me get Gentium working on my system?
93
94 We cannot afford to offer individual technical support. The best
95 resource is this website, where we hope to offer some limited help.
96 However, we do want to hear of any problems you encounter, so that
97 we can add them to the list of bugs to fix in later releases.
98
99 Our contact address is <gentium AT sil DOT org>. Please understand
100 that we cannot guarantee a personal response.
101
102 I can't find all the extended Latin letters in the font. How do I type them?
103
104 Gentium is Unicode-encoded, which means that the computer stores a
105 special, unique code for each letter in your document. Since most
106 keyboards do not have hundreds of keys, special software is needed
107 in order to type the hundreds of special characters supported by the
108 font.
109
110 I can't find the 'o with right hook' in the font. Where is it?
111
112 Combinations of base letters with diacritics are often called
113 composite, or pre-composed glyphs. Gentium has hundreds of these
114 (the ones that are included in Unicode). There are, however, many
115 common combinations that are not represented by a single composite.
116 It is possible to enter these into a document, but only as
117 individual components. So 'o with right hook' would be entered as
118 'o', then 'right hook'. Although this may not look very good in some
119 cases, we're not able to anticipate every possible combination.
120 Future versions of Gentium will include 'smart font' support for
121 technologies such as OpenType and SIL's Graphite. This will make
122 diacritic positioning much better. The Gentium Basic fonts do,
123 however, include limited support for both OpenType and Graphite,
124 and demonstrate the type of support that will eventually be provided.
125
126 Some diacritics are not aligning well with base glyphs, and if I type more
127 than one diacritic, they run into each other. Why is that?
128
129 Gentium currently has no 'smart font' code for automatic diacritic
130 positioning, but the Gentium Basic fonts do, and similar support will
131 appear in the main fonts in the near future.
132
133 How do I type the Greek letters?
134
135 You need a Unicode-compatible keyboarding system, which is not
136 included in the distribution package.
137
138 I'm having problems making PDFs -- why won't my document distill?
139
140 Gentium is a large font, with lots of glyphs. As a result, some
141 printers can balk at PDFs that have the complete font embedded. The
142 easiest way to avoid this is to have Acrobat/Distiller subset the
143 font. This is generally a good idea anyway (with any font) and can
144 reduce the size of your files.
145
146
147 Basic
148 =====
149
150 How are the Basic fonts (Gentium Basic, Gentium Book Basic) different
151 from Gentium?
152
153 These font families are based on the original Gentium design, but with
154 additional weights. Both families come with a complete regular, bold,
155 italic and bold italic set of fonts. The supported character set,
156 however, is much smaller than for the main Gentium fonts. These
157 'Basic' fonts support only the Basic Latin and Latin-1 Supplement
158 Unicode ranges, plus a selection of the more commonly used extended
159 Latin characters, with miscellaneous diacritical marks, symbols and
160 punctuation. In particular, these fonts do not support full extended
161 Latin IPA, complete support for Central European languages, Greek and
162 Cyrillic.
163
164 What is the Book weight?
165
166 It is a complete second font family that is slightly heavier overall,
167 and more useful for some purposes. The main Gentium family will
168 eventually have a complete matching Book weight, along with matching
169 italics.
170
171 Why is the line spacing greater for the Basic fonts?
172
173 In some environments, stacked diacritics in Gentium could display as
174 'chopped-off'. Gentium Basic has slightly wider default line spacing
175 in order to avoid this problem. Most applications do, however, let you
176 set the line spacing explicitly, so you can have the lines spaced
177 precisely as you wish.
178
179 Will you be accepting requests for additions to the Basic character set?
180
181 No. We are now focusing our development efforts on the main Gentium
182 fonts, which already provide richer character set support.
183
184 Is there an Alt version of the Basic fonts?
185
186 No, although you may notice that capitals and some tall lowercase
187 letters do use 'low-profile' versions.
188
189
190 Future
191 ======
192
193 Now that SIL International has taken over Gentium, who will be the next
194 designer?
195
196 Victor Gaultney will remain as primary designer, but Annie Olsen, a
197 fellow type designer from the SIL Non-Roman Script Initiative, has
198 joined the project team. She is a former calligraphy teacher, and is
199 well suited for the task. Other members of the NRSI team will also
200 add their expertise in technical matters.
201
202 Do you plan to include other typographic enhancements (small caps, old style
203 figures, etc.)?
204
205 Those would be nice, wouldn't they? From a design point of view,
206 it would be great to have these refinements, and we haven't ruled
207 them out. But there are other needs that are much higher priority
208 (Bold, Cyrillic, etc.). If you think you could contribute some of
209 your time and effort to these enhancements, see the FONTLOG file for
210 information on becoming a contributor.
211
212 What about bold?
213
214 The Gentium Basic fonts include Bold and Bold Italic versions. The
215 main Gentium fonts will also include them in the future.
216
217 Sans-serif?
218
219 There is a definite need for a sans-serif font that shares some of
220 Gentium's strengths -- high readability, economy of space, etc. It
221 would also be great if that font also harmonized well with Gentium.
222 We don't currently have any plans for a companion face, although one
223 of our other projects - Andika - may be useful. Andika is a sans-serif
224 font designed specifically for use in literacy programs around the
225 world, and is available from our web site.
226
227 Will you be extending Gentium to cover other scripts, and Hebrew in
228 particular?
229
230 It is very unlikely that we would do this, as there are so many
231 pressing needs in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts. But you could
232 contribute to the project.
233
234 When will Cyrillic be completed?
235
236 As soon as we can get it done, but it is still a few months away.
237
238 I need a couple of ancient Greek glyphs, such as the digamma. When will
239 those be ready?
240
241 These have already been designed and will be in the next main release.
242
243 Will there be a Type 1 version? What about OpenType?
244
245 The next generation of Gentium will have OpenType, Graphite and AAT
246 support. We do not plan to produce Type 1 versions at this time, but
247 please write us if this is important (and tell us why). We are, however,
248 considering releasing a version in OT-CFF format, but it will not go
249 through the same careful testing as the standard OT/Graphite/AAT version.