I am the author of the font named "CYanHeiHK", which is a fork of Noto Sans CJK (TW). As Noto Sans CJK (Traditional Chinese) conforms to Taiwan's glyph standard, I made this fork as an alternative for Hong Kong users.
CYanHeiHK includes remapping and redesigning of current glyphs to meet the HK glyph standard. However, my font isn't all about fulfilling HK glyph standard - for some codepoints, the traditional forms of the glyphs are used as they are adopted by most commercial font products in HK. This makes the font more appealing to users or readers, at least before their "standard" forms become more common in use.
The font also provides a subsetted version. It can be used as a drop-in replacement to the current "Noto Sans TC (Chinese Traditional)" offering in Google Fonts Early Access. Currently, many written Cantonese words are missing from "Noto Sans TC".
I would like to propose the subsetted version of CYanHeiHK to be included in Google Fonts. I've read the contribution page, but given the nature of this font (i.e. a CJK font) and the status of similar fonts (i.e. in "early access" stage), I am not sure if the font is qualified for inclusion. Thank you!
I am the author of the font named "CYanHeiHK", which is a fork of Noto Sans CJK (TW). As Noto Sans CJK (Traditional Chinese) conforms to Taiwan's glyph standard, I made this fork as an alternative for Hong Kong users.
CYanHeiHK includes remapping and redesigning of current glyphs to meet the HK glyph standard. However, my font isn't all about fulfilling HK glyph standard - for some codepoints, the traditional forms of the glyphs are used as they are adopted by most commercial font products in HK. This makes the font more appealing to users or readers, at least before their "standard" forms become more common in use.
The font also provides a subsetted version. It can be used as a drop-in replacement to the current "Noto Sans TC (Chinese Traditional)" offering in Google Fonts Early Access. Currently, many written Cantonese words are missing from "Noto Sans TC".
I would like to propose the subsetted version of CYanHeiHK to be included in Google Fonts. I've read the contribution page, but given the nature of this font (i.e. a CJK font) and the status of similar fonts (i.e. in "early access" stage), I am not sure if the font is qualified for inclusion. Thank you!