Danishka Navin wrote: > What are the minimum fonts required for Fedora 28/29 with en_US locale? The @fonts group contains the following default fonts: aajohan-comfortaa-fonts abattis-cantarell-fonts dejavu-sans-fonts dejavu-sans-mono-fonts dejavu-serif-fonts gnu-free-mono-fonts gnu-free-sans-fonts gnu-free-serif-fonts google-noto-emoji-color-fonts google-noto-sans-cjk-ttc-fonts google-noto-sans-sinhala-fonts google-noto-serif-cjk-ttc-fonts jomolhari-fonts julietaula-montserrat-fonts khmeros-base-fonts liberation-mono-fonts liberation-sans-fonts liberation-serif-fonts lohit-assamese-fonts lohit-bengali-fonts lohit-devanagari-fonts lohit-gujarati-fonts lohit-gurmukhi-fonts lohit-kannada-fonts lohit-odia-fonts lohit-tamil-fonts lohit-telugu-fonts paktype-naskh-basic-fonts paratype-pt-sans-fonts sil-abyssinica-fonts sil-mingzat-fonts sil-nuosu-fonts sil-padauk-fonts smc-meera-fonts stix-fonts thai-scalable-waree-fonts (All others are optional, i.e., not installed by default.) Of those, the following are there to cover some specific non-Latin scripts: google-noto-sans-cjk-ttc-fonts google-noto-sans-sinhala-fonts google-noto-serif-cjk-ttc-fonts jomolhari-fonts khmeros-base-fonts lohit-assamese-fonts lohit-bengali-fonts lohit-devanagari-fonts lohit-gujarati-fonts lohit-gurmukhi-fonts lohit-kannada-fonts lohit-odia-fonts lohit-tamil-fonts lohit-telugu-fonts paktype-naskh-basic-fonts paratype-pt-sans-fonts (Cyrillic) sil-abyssinica-fonts sil-mingzat-fonts sil-nuosu-fonts sil-padauk-fonts smc-meera-fonts thai-scalable-waree-fonts And the following are there for general glyph coverage of various non-Latin scripts (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=868547 ): gnu-free-mono-fonts gnu-free-sans-fonts gnu-free-serif-fonts This leaves the following for the Latin script (and international symbols): aajohan-comfortaa-fonts (used in some Fedora artwork) abattis-cantarell-fonts (GNOME default font) dejavu-sans-fonts (Fedora default font) dejavu-sans-mono-fonts (Fedora default monospace font) dejavu-serif-fonts (Fedora default serif font) google-noto-emoji-color-fonts (emoji symbol font) julietaula-montserrat-fonts (used in some Fedora artwork) liberation-mono-fonts (metrically compatible with Courier New) liberation-sans-fonts (metrically compatible with Arial) liberation-serif-fonts (metrically compatible with Times New Roman) stix-fonts (mathematical symbol font) The exact minimum set of fonts you need depends on your use case, but should be a subset of this list (though individual applications may need some specific other font, but in that case, they will drag it in as a dependency). Kevin Kofler _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx