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Bitstream Vera Fonts 1.10 Released

Usability
Usability

The "It's Soup, Come and Get It" release.

Go get them from http://www.gnome.org/fonts for your greater viewing pleasure.

Please read the release notes; not that yesterday's note was not all correct; the release notes has corrected information.
The "It's Soup, Come and Get It" release.

Application

Well, not an application. But the fonts will enhance your applications!

Description

This is the Bitstream Vera family of fonts, version 1.10, the first
version available under a free license. Please discard the beta test
fonts.

Note that these fonts have tighter spacing (leading) than the beta test
version of Vera, and that 0O and l1 are clearly distinguishible in the
mono family, as well as many other fixes and adjustments. The leading
adjustments required redesigning the accents, and took extra time to
complete.

Thanks to all of you who downloaded the beta fonts and commented on them.

Enhancements

Your desktop will look nicer!

Download

Please see and read http://www.gnome.org/fonts. Please read the release
notes. Please ensure you have a non-buggy freetype installed properly.
Additonally, there will shortly be a fontconfig-2.2 release that will both
fix various existing fontconfig bugs, but also improve behavior below 8 pixels.

Bug reports

Even fonts can have bugs. Please report problems to fonts at gnome.org.

Acknowlegements

Our great thanks to Bitstream, Inc., for the donation of high quality fonts,
and Jim Lyles in particular, for going the extra mile and adjusting the
leading, which involved quite a bit of unanticipated work.

- Jim Gettys

Re: Bitstream Vera Fonts 1.10 Released

Bitstream Vera Sans is a great wide-width font. Now what would make things even more spiffy is if there was a Vera Sans variant with Tahoma-like spacing, a la "Vera Sans Condensed" or the like. Tahoma is really more suited to most screen widths than Verdana; a "Vera Sans Condensed" would be more suited to most screen widths than Vera Sans.

I look forward to using the Bitstream Vera fonts on my desktop and in my publishing.