ey there:
The Tor Browser devs are working on the fonts that are shipped with Tor Browser[1].
The way the Tor Browser deals with fonts is different from other browsers, because it uses its own set of fonts and does not use the fonts on your system. This is because the set of fonts of each system could be use to deanonymize different Tor Browser users, so all Tor Browsers have the same set of fonts.
If your language has an alphabet with non-Latin letters, it would be great that you test Tor Browser Alpha at https://www.torproject.org/download/alpha/ to see if the fonts are displayed correctly.
If you see fonts not well displayed, or other related issues, you can send any comments to my email or also reply to this message.
[1]https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/issues/30589
Thanks in advance!
emmapeel
Every 3rd Friday of the month the Tor L10n Team meets to translate together, share tricks, have fun while translating, meet fellow translators, and find out about the l10n priorities for the Tor Project.
Tomorrow on the hangout we will see how the previews for translation are built on our gitlab.
Come join us on the Localization Hangout, from Noon UTC, on the #tor-l10n channel in OFTC. (you can also use Element https://element.io/ to connect: #tor-l10n:matrix.org)
At 13 UTC we make a call on Big Blue Button
If you are not a translator yet, you still have time to become one before the hangout: https://community.torproject.org/localization/becoming-tor-translator/
What do we do in a hangout?
- Translate stuff
- Share translation tips and resources
- Complain about developers
- Talk about translation priorities
- Talk about our local contexts
- Practice bug reporting and git skills
see you there!
emmapeel