On 23 July 2013 07:52, Kelvin Song <kelvinsong10@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I've added a bunch of IPA letters to the Liberation Serif font.

That's great.
 
Here's a picture of them:
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IPA letters are more than just mirror versions of regular latin letters, so I tried to make them "real", following the serif rules, etc. For example the /ɹ/ letter has only one serif on top, and the crossbar on /ə/ is at the same height as the one on /e/.  I've only done the Regular weight, but if you're interested I can do italic, bold, etc.

Yeah.
Since Liberation serif family providing 4 weights we should apply changes in other weights as well. Do providing me Italic, Bold and Bold Italic is required.
 

The TTF and SFD source are attached. It's very rough—the letter outlines aren't fused (to make editing easier), and there might be some clockwise/counterclockwise errors. The letters displayed fine in Inkscape though.

I will remove error if there any before merging.
In between for this work you can refer to Liberation fonts version 2.00.1 it has IPA characters available but we cant add it to Liberation 1.07.2 because of license incompatibilities.


Or may be try using Liberation 2.00.1 instead... https://fedorahosted.org/liberation-fonts/

I hope so you are aware regarding Liberation fonts license. And you are ready to submit your work under https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:LiberationFontLicense?rd=Licensing/LiberationFontLicense  this license?

Best Regards,
Pravin Satpute