The DejaVu fonts are a superfamily of fonts designed for broad coverage of the Unicode Universal Character Set. The fonts are derived from Bitstream Vera (sans-serif) and Bitstream Charter (serif), two fonts released by Bitstream under a free license that allowed derivative works based upon them; the Vera and Charter families were limited mainly to the characters in the Basic Latin and Latin-1 Supplement portions of Unicode, roughly equivalent to ISO/IEC 8859-15, and Bitstream's licensing terms allowed the fonts to be expanded upon without explicit authorization. The DejaVu fonts project was started with the aim to "provide a wider range of characters ... while maintaining the original look and feel through the process of collaborative development". The development of the fonts is done by many contributors and is organized through a wiki and a mailing list.

The DejaVu fonts project was started by tpn Roh. Over time, it has absorbed several other projects that also existed to extend the Bitstream Vera typefaces; these projects include the Olwen Font Family, Bepa, Arev Fonts (only partially), and the SUSE Linux standard fonts. The full project incorporates the Bitstream Vera license, an extended MIT License, which restricts naming of modified distributions and prohibits individual sale of the typefaces, although they may be embedded within a larger commercial software package (terms also found in the later Open Font License); to the extent that the DejaVu fonts' changes can be separated from the original Bitstream Vera and Charter fonts, these changes have been deeded to the public domain.[1]


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DejaVu fonts can be obtained from the DejaVu project repo on GitHub. Some operating systems (OpenBSD, Solaris, Haiku, AmigaOS 4, Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and RHEL) include DejaVu fonts in their default installation,[3] sometimes even using them as their system fonts. These fonts were also included in the proprietary BlackBerry OS since its version 4.5, under the names "BBAlphaSans" and "BBAlphaSerif",[4] until they were replaced in BlackBerry 10 with Slate.[5]

DejaVu Serif Bold was used by designer Jonathan Barnbrook in the promotional and packaging materials for Blackstar, the final album of English musician David Bowie before his death in January 2016.[6][7][failed verification]

DejaVu is a project which aims for complete coverage of the alphabetic scripts, abjads, and symbols with all characters that are part of the MES-1, MES-2, and hopefully MES-3 subsets of Unicode. The coverage is already considerable, although some more work is needed to include more hinting rules for clear results at small sizes. Some kerning rules are still being developed for the Sans and Serif styles, for fine typography. Some work is still also needed to create ligatures in these styles.[peacock prose]

The DejaVu Sans Mono typeface in particular is suitable for technical contexts, since it clearly distinguishes "l" (lowercase L) from "1" (one) and from "I" (uppercase i); also it clearly distinguishes "0" (zero, null) from "O" (uppercase o).[9]

One derivative of the DejaVu Sans Mono typeface, the Menlo typeface, is provided by Apple with the Mac OS X 10.6 operating system. Another is the Hack typeface, which seeks to further-optimize DejaVu Sans Mono for programming, and which is as of 2023 the default monospace font for KDE on openSUSE.

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I have zip file name with Japanese Character(??_?? ???.zip) While reading the file name I am getting Japanese character as ? and the tFileUnarchive component throwing error.

I tried with adding -Dfile.encoding=UTF8 in JVM parameter of Job Conductor but still facing same issue.

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[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif][ERROR][24 May 2016 03:57:45][Test.root.flush][main] - java.io.FileNotFoundException: \\TalendLoader\TEST_QA\Ashish_????????.zip (The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect)[/font][/color]

[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif][ERROR][24 May 2016 03:57:45][[/font][/color]Test.root.flush[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif]][main] - at java.io.RandomAccessFile.open(Native Method)[/font][/color]

[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif][ERROR][24 May 2016 03:57:45][[/font][/color]Test.root.flush[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif]][main] - at java.io.RandomAccessFile.(RandomAccessFile.java:241)[/font][/color]

[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif][ERROR][24 May 2016 03:57:45][[/font][/color]Test.root.flush[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif]][main] - at org.apache.commons.compress.archivers.zip.ZipFile.(ZipFile.java:213)[/font][/color]

[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif][ERROR][24 May 2016 03:57:45][[/font][/color]Test.root.flush[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif]][main] - at org.apache.commons.compress.archivers.zip.ZipFile.(ZipFile.java:192)[/font][/color]

[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif][ERROR][24 May 2016 03:57:45][[/font][/color]Test.root.flush[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif]][main] - at org.apache.commons.compress.archivers.zip.ZipFile.(ZipFile.java:164)[/font][/color]

[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif][ERROR][24 May 2016 03:57:45][[/font][/color]Test.root.flush[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif]][main] - at com.talend.compress.zip.Unzip.doUnzipWithoutDecryption(Unzip.java:132)[/font][/color]


[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif][ERROR][24 May 2016 03:57:45][[/font][/color]Test.root.flush[color=#7d2727][font=Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace, sans-serif]][main] - at com.talend.compress.zip.Unzip.doUnzip(Unzip.java:63)[/font][/color]


I found similar issue on below post but I am not using karaf as a container.

 -and-Development/resolved-Encoding-UTF-8-and-ISO-8859-1-Unix-a...


Could you please give any suggestion for solving the issue. .

Thanks

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I understand part of the motivation for using Source Code Pro is specifically to avoid use of DejaVu. But changing only the GTK settings is not enough to eliminate use of DejaVu. It's important to understand that we have these two different orthogonal sets of default fonts. We have the GTK defaults which are specific to GTK applications only, and only the GTK UI portions of those applications:

Applications like WebKit, Firefox, LibreOffice, etc. do not and cannot look at the GTK settings when rendering text outside of GTK UIs, because these applications require defaults for Sans/Serif/Monospace categories, but the GTK settings only provide Default/Document/Monospace categories. Now, these applications do inform Fontconfig of GTK's antialiasing and hinting settings, which may be used or ignored depending on the particular Fontconfig configuration for the particular font that is requested, but the GTK Default/Document/Monospace fonts are just always going to be ignored except by the GTK user interface portion of applications. This is pretty obviously required for Sans and Serif since GTK does not have settings for these anyway. It's only Monospace where we run into some confusion from having two different default Monospace font settings.

The GTK default document font was previously "Sans" which is an alias for Fontconfig's default sans font, and the GTK default monospace font was previously "Monospace" which is an alias for Fontconfig's default monospace font. These were changed in this commit. (I don't know what the GTK default document font is actually used for, because applications that display documents usually cannot actually use GTK's settings, as mentioned above.)

Maybe we're OK with Fontconfig and GTK using different default monospace fonts. Maybe that's a design decision that we want to make. Or maybe it's just a mistake or oversight and we want to make Fontconfig level changes too. I don't know. That's for our designers to decide, I suppose.

The nice thing about Noto is its impressive glyph coverage. E.g. in this article if you use our default font settings, you can see in either Firefox or Epiphany that the  in Brav is clearly drawn with a different font than the rest of the text. I would hope that would not be the case if we were to default to Noto instead.

Thank you for interesting information. I didn't know that KDE uses Noto fonts by default. there was some discussion replacing DejaVu to Noto before, but it didn't happen because we were worried about the quality of Noto at that moment. 152ee80cbc

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