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Prior Release Notes
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Noto Serif CJK 1.001 Release Notes
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May 8, 2017
This is an update to Noto Serif CJK 1.000. It was built by Dr. Ken Lunde (小林劍󠄁)
on May 1, 2017 and released on May 8, 2017.
General Notes
• The OS/2.usWeightClass value for ExtraLight was changed from 250 to 200.
See https://github.com/googlei18n/noto-cjk/issues/86/ .
• Mappings for U+3164 and U+2D544 (Extension F) were added to all CMap resources,
and the Adobe-Japan1 IVS <U+2D544,U+E0100> was added to the Japanese IVS definition
file, SourceHanSerif_JP_sequences.txt.
See https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/37/ .
• The glyphs for U+2EC1 ⻁, U+2EEA ⻪, U+2F2C 屮, and U+4EBD 亽 now map to
uni864EuE0101-JP, uni9EFE-CN, uni5C6E-CN, and uni4EBD-CN, respectively, in
all CMap resources.
See https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/37/ .
• The glyphs for the 52 half-width jamo—U+FFA0 through U+FFBE, U+FFC2 through U+FFC7,
U+FFCA through U+FFCF, U+FFD2 through U+FFD7, and U+FFDA through U+FFDC—now map to
the glyphs for compatibility jamo (U+3131 through U+3164).
• The alternate proportional digits and punctuation, along with the alternate
half-width punctuation, were added to the scope of the fwid, hwid, and pwid GSUB features.
Simplified Chinese
• CN glyphs for U+35EB 㗫, U+385C 㡜, U+5015 倕, U+57F5 埵, U+618F 憏, U+63EF 揯, U+6456 摖, U+6660 晠,
U+66A9 暩, U+68B1 梱, U+6F08 漈, U+76E4 盤, U+7808 砈, U+78DC 磜, U+7A07 稇, U+7A44 穄, U+7BA0 箠,
U+83D9 菙, U+92EE 鋮, U+9318 錘, U+969B 際, U+9BCE 鯎, and U+9C36 鰶 were added.
See https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/40/.
• The glyphs for U+2F22 夊, U+2F58 爻, U+4F8D 侍, U+62FF 拿, U+6301 持, U+6641 晁, U+6C35 氵, U+6DE6 淦,
U+6DFC 淼, U+6EB4 溴, and U+81EC 臬 now map to uni590A-CN, uni723B-CN, uni4F8D-JP, uni62FF-JP,
uni6301-JP, uni6641-JP, uni6C35-JP, uni6DE6-JP, uni6DFC-JP, uni6EB4-JP, and uni81EC-JP, respectively.
See https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/37/.
• The CN glyphs uni3E76-CN, uni414D-CN, uni4A60-CN, uni4BD5-CN, uni4C53-CN, uni4F5B-CN, uni4FB9-CN,
uni596E-CN, uni5957-CN, uni5A17-CN, uni5EAD-CN, uni5EF7-CN, uni5F73-CN, uni602B-CN, uni62C2-CN,
uni633A-CN, uni6883-CN, uni6C11-CN, uni6C1F-CN, uni6CB8-CN, uni6D8F-CN, uni6E88-CN, uni70F6-CN,
uni73FD-CN, uni7829-CN, uni7D8E-CN, uni7ECB-CN, uni8121-CN, uni8247-CN, uni8713-CN, uni8A94-CN,
uni8B04-CN, uni92CC-CN, uni94E4-CN, uni95AE-CN, uni9F2E-CN, uniFF1B-CN, uniFE14-CN, and u2CD9F-CN
were tweaked or corrected.
See https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/36/ and
https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/39/.
Traditional Chinese—TW
• TW glyphs for U+4FB9 侹, U+5EAD 庭, U+5EF7 廷, U+633A 挺, U+6883 梃, U+6D8F 涏, U+6DEB 淫, U+73FD 珽,
U+7D8E 綎, U+7F54 罔, U+8713 蜓, U+8DA3 趣, U+92CC 鋌, U+95AE 閮, and U+9832 頲 were added.
See https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/40/.
• The glyphs for U+2F61 瓦, U+2FCC 黽, U+504F 偏, U+5553 啓, U+555F 啟, U+58F3 壳, U+58FE 壾, U+591A 多,
U+61DC 懜, U+627F 承, U+6902 椂, U+6903 椃, U+6947 楇, U+7171 煱, U+76EC 盬, U+77A2 瞢, U+77D2 矒,
U+8019 耙, U+803B 耻, U+8B04 謄, and U+9BF1 鯱 now map to uni74E6-JP, uni9EFD-JP, uni504FuE0101-JP,
uni5553uE0101-JP, uni555F-JP, uni58F3-JP, uni58FE-JP, uni591A-JP, uni61DC-JP, uni627F-JP, uni6902-JP,
uni6903-JP, uni6947-JP, uni7171-JP, uni76EC-CN, uni77A2uE0101-JP, uni77D2-JP, uni8019-JP, uni803B-JP,
uni8B04-CN, and uni9BF1-JP, respectively.
See https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/37/.
• The glyphs uni511A-TW, uni5922-TW, uni5A6C-TW, uni5FB5-TW, uni61F5-TW, uni750B-TW, uni750D-TW,
uni7AC5-TW, uni7D73-TW, uni83E1-TW, uni858E-TW, uni85A8-TW, uni8609-TW, uni9138-TW, uni91C5-TW, and
uniFF0C-TW were tweaked or corrected.
See https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/36/ and
https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/39/.
Japanese
• The JP glyphs uni3CDA-JP, uni3D93-JP, uni507D-JP, uni5316uE0101-JP, uni595C-JP, uni6C2B-JP, uni70BA-JP,
uni7669-JP, uni81F7-JP, uni8285-JP, uni82B1uE0101-JP, and uni9B58-JP were tweaked or corrected.
See https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/36/ and
https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/39/.
• The glyphs for a small number of kana, to include annotated versions thereof, were tweaked in very minor
ways.
Korean
• The glyphs for U+5173 关 and U+5BE7 寧 now map to uni5173-CN and uni5BE7uE0100-JP, respectively.
See https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/37/.
• The glyphs uniC625, uniC73D, uni1178, uni118C.vjmo01, uni1190.vjmo01, uni1192.vjmo01, uni11ED,
uni11ED.tjmo01, uni11ED.tjmo02, uni11ED.tjmo03, uni11ED.tjmo04, uniD7B5, uniD7B5.vjmo01,
uniD7F5, uniD7F5.tjmo01, uniD7F5.tjmo02, uniD7F5.tjmo03, uniD7F5.tjmo04, uniD7F6, uniD7F6.tjmo01,
uniD7F6.tjmo02, uniD7F6.tjmo03, uniD7F6.tjmo04, uni1112uni119Euni11D9, uni1140uni1175uni11D9, and
uni114Cuni116Funi11D9 were corrected.
See https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-serif/issues/39/.
• The no-op uni115F to uni115F substitutions were removed from the six “ljmo_0n” lookups, referenc-
es to uni115F were removed from the six “ljmo_xxxxxx” lookups, and glyph classes are now used for the
“ljmo_xxxxxx,” “vjmo_xxxxxx,” and “tjmo_xxxxxx” lookups.
Noto Serif CJK 1.000 Release Notes
==================================
April 4, 2017 (addendum)
Please note that due to GitHub restrictions the all-in-one Serif .ttc is not
available via this repo as it exceeds the 100MB GitHub limit. Please use the
links under "Super OpenType/CFF Collection (Super OTC)" on this page instead:
http://www.google.com/get/noto/help/cjk
April 3, 2017
Introducing Noto Serif CJK 1.000
This introduces a serif-style companion to Noto Sans CJK. These fonts are again
offered in seven weights, though they are slightly different-- ExtraLight,
Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold, and Black. Unlike the Sans there are no
monospace (ASCII-only) versions of these fonts.
The packaging options are the same as for the Sans: you can choose from an
all-in-one CJK TTC, seven weight-specific CJK TTCs, twenty-eight CJK OTF files
(four languages x seven weights) that default to one of the four supported
languages, and twenty-eight region-specific OTF files (four regions x seven
weights) that support a region-specific subset of the full character repertoire.
The character repertoire is shared among all the Serif CJK fonts but there are
slight differences between them and the Sans CJK. About 50 characters, mostly
new in Unicode 8.0 and 9.0, have been added, and about 1700 Plane 2 characters
(mostly CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B) have been temporarily removed (Hong
Kong support will be added in Version 2.000). The Serif CJK fonts support
approximately 43,000 characters with 65535 glyphs, the maximum number of glyphs
possible in a single font. Most of the additional glyphs are regional variants,
there are also specific japanese variants, ideographic variation sequences,
vertical variants, precomposed Korean Jamo, and others.
As with Sans CJK, Noto Serif CJK was developed under an open source license by
Adobe Systems, Inc. and is almost identical to their Source Han Serif. Please
see the detailed Adobe release notes for more information.
Noto Serif CJK is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1.
Noto Sans CJK 1.004 Release Notes
=================================
June 15, 2015
- Restore correct vertical Japanese Kana forms
The vertical kana glyphs that are made accessible via the 'vert' GSUB feature were
inadvertently reverted to their Version 1.000 forms (except for those that were added in
Version 1.002, meaning CIDs 65496 through 65505) in Version 1.002, which affected CIDs
65166 through 65251, 65256 through 65258, 65260 through 65352, 65354 through 65369, and
65471 through 65484. The correct forms, which were present in Version 1.001, are now
included.
Noto Sans CJK 1.003 Release Notes
=================================
June 8, 2015
- Regularized the vertical metrics across all weights by setting the O/2.uWinAscent and
O/2.uWinDescent values to 1160 and 320 respectively and using those sames values in the
horizontal header (hhea) table.
- The locl GSUB feature was reconfigured to be usable in a broader range of contexts.
Noto Sans CJK 1.002 Release Notes
=================================
April 20, 2015
This release includes a license change, the addition of several new font instances, and a
number of bug fixes.
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License Change
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The open source license is changed from Apache License, Version 2.0 to SIL Open Font
License, Version 1.1.
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New Font Instances
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In total eight (4 languages x 2 weights) monospaced half-width OTF fonts were added, in
regular and bold weights.
- Noto Sans Mono CJK SC Regular and Bold
- Noto Sans Mono CJK JP Regular and Bold
- Noto Sans Mono CJK KR Regular and Bold
- Noto Sans Mono CJK TC Regular and Bold
The monospace fonts differ from the existing ones only in that the default (encoded)
glyphs for ASCII (U+0020 to U+007E), U+00A0 ( ), U+00A5 (¥), U+2011 (), and U+20A9 (₩)
are half-width instead of proportional.
The new monospace fonts can be found in:
- All-in-one CJK super OTC font (now includes 36 font instances)
- CJK OTF fonts with different default language (two additional font instances for each
language)
- NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc and NotoSansCJK-Bold.ttc (four additional font instances in
each)
Although eight new font instances were added, the footprint of the super OTC only
increased by 1M or so, mainly due to the four additional 'cmap' tables. Two of the seven
OTC now contain eight font instances.
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Bug Fixes
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The Noto issues that have been fixed include:
- https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=74
- https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=126
- https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=136
- https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=151
- https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=182
- https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=193
- https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=266
In addition to the issues tracked at code.google.com/p/noto/issues, there are also a
number of fixes to issues tracked at https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-han-sans.
Please find the details in the release notes for Source Han Sans.
Noto Sans CJK 1.001 Release Notes
=================================
September 12, 2014
With this release there have been a number of bug fixes and some
reorganization of the packages. The package reorganization carries with it
a small name change that affects the name of the file, menu name, and the
internal PostScript name of the original OTF format font. This is a one
time name change only and names will be stable going forward.
Bug Fixes
---------
There have been a number of fixes but the two most obvious ones are the fix
in the alignment of the traditional Chinese punctuation and adjustment of
the designs used for traditional Chinese to align better for usage in Hong
Kong.
https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=38
https://code.google.com/p/noto/issues/detail?id=54
Package Reorganization
----------------------
With this release there was an expansion in the number of file formats and
combinations in which the fonts are being made available.
There are now four major groups of font files by package in this release.
These are:
* Super OpenType Collection (Super OTC)
- This is a new format this release that bundles all 7 weights for all 4
languages into one large font resource. It is smaller overall than
the combination of the 28 fonts that would be used otherwise because
of resource sharing and it is much easier to install.
* OpenType Collection (OTC)
- Each OTC fully supports each of the four languages. There are 7 of these
with one for each weight.
* Language Specific OTF
- Each font file supports each of the four languages by using the OpenType
locl feature. However, by default, when the locl feature is not
used, each font file supports a specific language. That means that
there are 28 font files - 4 languages x 7 weights.
- This format of 4 language specific variants is new with this release and
replaces the previous single language variant that required the use of
the locl feature. This is where the name change occurred as we now
tag the various versions with the name of the default language.
* Region Specific OTF subsets
- Each font file supports a region specific subset of the full fonts.
These contain only the glyphs needed for the specific region. There
are 28 of these font files - 4 languages x 7 weights.

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Noto Sans CJK 2.000 Release Notes
==================================
19 November 2018
This is an update to Noto Sans CJK.
Changes
Version 2.000
Build Date: November 2, 2018. Built By: Dr. Ken Lunde (小林劍󠄁). Release Date: November 19, 2018.
Compared to the previous release—Version 1.004 that was released on 2015-06-16—a large number of chang- es were made, far too many to list here. Listed below are some of the more significant changes that were made in this release:
• A second flavor of Traditional Chinese, for Hong Kong and supporting the HKSCS-2016 standard, was add- ed, which increased the total number of font resources by 16, from 72 to 88.
• 155 new mappings have been added to the CMap resources. 66 are from BMP code points, 22 are from Plane 1 code points, and the remaining 67 are from Plane 2 code points. Among the 67 new Plane 2 code points, 57 are from Extension B, two are from Extension C, three are from Extension E, and the remaining five are from Extension F.
• As a result of removing approximately 1,750 glyphs in order to make room for approximately 1,750 new glyphs, the CID assignments of the glyphs necessarily—and drastically—changed. The CID assignments of exactly 200 glyphs are unchanged from Version 1.004: 0107, 25702633, 4722347232, 4726247272, 4728147286, and 65484.
• The Traditional Chinese form of the Radical #162 辶 component was improved.
• The URO is complete up through U+9FEF (Unicode Version 11.0).
• The glyphs for some of the kana were tweaked.
• The glyphs and support for bopomofo, along with their tone marks, were improved. This involved adding the 'GDEF' (Glyph Definition) table, the 'mark' (Mark Positioning) GPOS feature, and the 'ruby' (Ruby Nota- tion Forms) GSUB feature.
• The language and script declarations in the 'locl' and 'vert' GSUB features were improved.
• The 13-page glyph synopsis PDFs for the 500 pre-composed high-frequency hangul syllables have been incorporated into the Unicode-base glyph synopsis PDFs, and are bookmarked under the “Korean” book- mark.
• Placeholder glyphs for U+32FF, uni32FF (CID+2184) and uni32FF-V (CID+65359), are included. This character has been reserved for the two-ideograph square ligature that represents the name of Japans forthcoming new era which starts on 2019-05-01, and will be the only character added in Unicode Version 12.1.
• Like Source Han Serif, the CIDFont and CMap resources do not include XUID arrays.
• Like Source Han Serif, there are no mappings for the range U+0000 through U+001F.
• Like Source Han Serif, the code points that correspond to Halfwidth Jamo variants map to glyphs that cor- respond to code points in the Hangul Compatibility Jamo block. In other words, the glyphs for half-width jamo have been removed.
• Like Source Han Serif, the 'name' table does not includes any Macintosh (PlatformID=1) strings.
• Like Source Han Serif, the Regular weight is now style-linked to the Bold weight. This means that the Bold weight may not appear in the font menu, particularly when using applications that support style-linking as a way to make text bold.
• Like Source Han Serif, the 'vert' GPOS feature is included.
• Like Source Han Serif, the deprecated 'hngl' (Hangul) GSUB feature is not included in the Korean fonts and font instances.
Known Issues
Please report all issues in the GitHub repository so that they can be properly tracked and addressed, and for greater visibility among the user community. The Wiki also conveys some useful information about upcoming releases. Also, be sure to thoroughly check the closed issues prior to submitting a new issue, being sure to exercise the search feature.
Because these fonts exercise several architectural limits, particularly the ones that include 65,535 glyphs, some environments may have difficulties using them properly, sometimes due to implementation limits or poor assumptions. If this is the case, please report such issues so that they can be recorded and tracked. You are also strongly encouraged to contact the developer of such environments to report the same.
General
• While not an issue per se, all of the fonts include placeholder (aka blank) glyphs for U+32FF, uni32FF (CID+2184) and uni32FF-V (CID+65359), which is the code point that has been reserved for the two-ideo- graph square ligature form of the name of Japans forthcoming new era that takes effect on 2019-05-01. U+32FF is expected to be included in Unicode Version 12.1. The purpose of including the placeholder glyphs is to facilitate a dot-release shortly after the official announcement of the era name is made.
• The glyphs for the four CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G ideographs, which are made accessible via the 'ccmp' GSUB feature using their IDSes, will be mapped from the appropriate Plane 3 code points as soon as their code points have been deemed stable enough to implement.
Noto Serif CJK is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1.
See HISTORY for prior release notes.

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Noto CJK is available in multiple formats which have different uses. Each of
these font formats used below has the capability to display both horizontal
and vertical forms where appropriate. Any of the fonts that support
Japanese will also be able to support proportional kana.
Note: New in release 1.002 were 'Monospace' versions. These provide half-width
instead of proportional widths for ASCII (U+0020 to U+007E) and the following
characters: U+00A0, U+00A5, U+2011, and U+20A9. These come in two weights
(Regular and Bold) for each of the five languages. These fonts have 'Mono' in
the family name, e.g. 'Noto Sans Mono CJK {HK, JP, KR, SC, TC}'.
Super OTC
=========
This packaging form carries the fonts for each of Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, Traditional Chinese HK, Japanese, and Korean multiplied
by all 7 weights for each in one single font file. In addition, each language
provides monospace versions in Regular and Bold weights. Once installed it
will appear in font menus as 45 separate fonts. This format is the easiest to
install of all the formats and takes the least space due to sharing between the
45 pieces.
This format works on recent versions of Mac and Linux but
unfortunately Windows does not support it.
OTC
===
This packaging form carries the fonts for each of Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, Traditional Chinese HK, Japanese, and Korean in a single font file. Once
installed it will appear in font menus as four or eight separate fonts. This
format is the easiest to install and compared to installing separate fonts
takes less space. There are 7 of these OTC font files with one for each weight
from Thin to Black.
Two of these files (Regular and Bold) also contain new 'Monospace' versions for
each language. These files appear in font menus as eight separate fonts.
This format works on recent versions of Mac and Linux but
unfortunately Windows does not support it.
Multilingual OTF
================
This packaging form has 5 language specific variants that have all the same
glyph coverage as the OTC format but provide language coverage through the
use of the OpenType 'locl' feature. In each of these font files there is a
single default language which is used when the 'locl' feature isn't
specified. There are 35 of these files (5 language default variants * 7
weights).
Each language also provides Monospace variants in Regular and Bold. There are 10
of these files (5 language default variants * 2 weights).
Region-specific OTF
===================
This packaging form provides monolingual subset versions of the fonts. There is
a separate font file for each of Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Traditional Chinese HK,
Japanese, and Korean. If you want to install one language only then this
would be the option to consider. It will have the smallest space requirement.
It would also be the choice if you want to use the font on a system
(such as Windows) that doesn't support the OTC format and cant use the OpenType
locl feature to select language.
The region-specific OTFs do not include the Monospace versions.

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URL: http://noto.googlecode.com/
Version: 1.002
License: SIL Open Font License v1.1
License File: LICENSE
Note: prior releases of the CJK fonts were issued under the Apache 2
license. This was changed to the SIL OFL v1.1 starting with Version 1.002.
Description:
Noto CJK fonts, supporting Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese,
Japanese, and Korean. The supported scripts are Han, Hiragana, Katakana,
Hangul, and Bopomofo. Latin, Greek, Cyrllic, and various symbols are also
supported for compatibility with CJK standards.
The fonts in this directory are developed by Google and Adobe and are
released as open source under the Apache license version 2.0. The copyright
is held by Adobe, while the trademarks on the names are held by Google.
Local Modifications:
Windows-specific files have been added to work around a bug in Windows
causing any font with a usWeight value less than 250 to get displayed with a
much heavier weight. They are based on the original OTF files, and are
modified using the nototools/fix_noto_cjk_thin.py script.
A README.formats file has been added explaining the different formats
provided and their features and limitations.