Package Details: ttf-ms-win10-korean 10.0.19043.1055-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ttf-ms-win10.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ttf-ms-win10
Description: Microsoft Windows 10 Korean TrueType fonts
Upstream URL: http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/product.aspx?PID=164
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: ttf-vista-fonts
Provides: ttf-font
Submitter: Bevan
Maintainer: Bevan (Scimmia)
Last Packager: Scimmia
Votes: 122
Popularity: 0.78
First Submitted: 2015-08-21 07:39 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2021-10-18 14:15 (UTC)

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Bevan commented on 2019-04-16 07:36 (UTC) (edited on 2019-07-11 18:01 (UTC) by Bevan)

FAQ, please read before posting:

  1. I get an error that the sources cannot be downloaded: Please read the instructions on the top of the PKGBUILD.

  2. Some fonts are missing in my copy of Windows (e.g., holomdl2, corbel, chandra, ...): It seems that Microsoft distributes some fonts only with some Windows versions. You can just comment out the corresponding line in the PKGBUILD and then build with "makepkg --skipchecksums".

  3. Some fonts have different checksums: We keep the checksums synchronized with our own Windows installations that are regularly updated. Different Windows versions, different ISOs etc. may contain fonts in different versions/variants. Just build the package using "makepkg --skipchecksums".

  4. Why does the version not correspond to the latest Windows 10 build: If fonts have not changes between builds, there is no reason to change the version number of this package.

  5. Why are some fonts (e.g., traditional chinese, japanese etc.) not included here, not even in the corresponding split packages: We currently only include fonts that are installed on a standard Windows installation, without additional feature-on-demand packages (see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/fonts/windows_10_font_list).

Bevan commented on 2016-08-08 18:05 (UTC)

Please refrain from posting links to the font files required to build this package. Microsoft fonts are protected by copyright and neither we nor you are allowed to distribute them. This package only provides an approach to cleanly integrate the fonts into an Arch Linux system provided that you have a licensed copy of Windows 10. Otherwise you can use the ttf-ms-fonts package to install publicly available fonts. If you post comments intending to distribute the fonts via this page we need to contact administrators in order to remove your comment.

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abouvier commented on 2017-09-01 20:32 (UTC) (edited on 2017-09-01 20:33 (UTC) by abouvier)

Can you add the fontconfig file provided by fontconfig-ttf-ms-fonts to the ttf-ms-win10 package, or add it as an optdepends?

mgd commented on 2017-08-17 05:26 (UTC)

It is in my Win 10 Pro - so I'd say it is just you :)

steadybright commented on 2017-08-16 22:19 (UTC)

My Windows 10 Pro US English installation (current version as of 8/16/17) does not contain the marlett.ttf file; however, I pulled it from a Windows 7 machine I run as well. I'm not sure if the font is dropped from the latest version of Windows 10 (so delete it from the PKGBUILD) or if it's just me. :) sb

now-im commented on 2017-07-31 14:52 (UTC)

got it.

Scimmia commented on 2017-07-30 16:26 (UTC)

now-lm, do like it says and READ THE PKGBUILD!!!

now-im commented on 2017-07-30 16:21 (UTC)

@Bevan aur helper can't download the file gives this error: -> Downloading arial.ttf... Unable to find file://arial.ttf, please read the PKGBUILD and likewise it can't verify it.Is there any special requirement for installing this package?

sl1pkn07 commented on 2017-07-27 16:59 (UTC)

https://www.microsoft.com/es-es/software-download/windows10ISO (creators single language(ES) in my case) holomd12.ttf font is included all ckecksums OK

toropisco commented on 2017-05-28 20:55 (UTC)

Would it be possible to add the fontconfig files provided in https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ttf-ms-win8/ ?