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+# This information was found here: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/noto-fonts
+#
+# List of fonts that are not packaged, and why. Fonts that are commented out
+# *will* be installed, and there might be a few here that in spite of being
+# listed at the above URL are commented out to be installed. Perhaps this is
+# because they don't take up much space, or maybe they are just cool. :-)
+#
+##############################################################################
+# === Historic writing systems === #
+# Some of these lasted into the 20th century, but they are all now obsolete: #
+##############################################################################
+Bamum
+Brahmi
+Carian
+Cuneiform
+Cypriot
+Deseret
+Egyptian Hieroglyphs
+Glagolitic
+Gothic
+Imperial Aramaic
+Inscriptional Pahlavi
+Inscriptional Parthian
+Kharoshthi
+Linear B
+Lycian
+Lydian
+Meetei Mayek
+Ogham
+Old Persian
+Old South Arabian
+Old Turkic
+Osmanya
+Phags Pa
+Phoenician
+Runic
+Shavian
+Syriac Estrangela
+Syriac Western
+Tagalog
+Tagbanwa
+Ugaritic
+######################################################################################
+# === Scripts now only used for religious texts === #
+# Whilst in theory people might put their religious texts on the web in the original #
+# scripts, so far that has not happened. #
+######################################################################################
+Avestan
+Balinese
+Coptic
+Mandaic
+###################################################################
+# === Scripts which may still be used for decorative purposes === #
+# It seems unlikely that Batak will ever be found on the web. #
+# Mongolian script is written vertically and therefore cannot be #
+# used in current web pages (although it seems to work well in #
+# xelatex ;-) N.B. Current Mongolian uses a cyrillic alphabet, #
+# for which both regular Noto Sans and Noto Serif should work #
+# perfectly. #
+###################################################################
+Batak
+Mongolian
+##############################################################################
+# === Scripts which are current, or might still be, but with no web text === #
+# Several of these are minority languages - some are persecuted, others #
+# might eventually have web pages created. #
+##############################################################################
+Buginese
+Buhid
+Canadian Aboriginal
+Cham
+Cherokee
+Ethiopic
+Hanunoo
+Javanese
+Kaithi
+Kayah Li
+Lepcha
+Limbu
+Lisu
+New Tai Lue
+NKo
+Ol Chiki
+Rejang
+Samaritan
+Saurashtra
+Sundanese
+Syloti Nagri
+Syriac Eastern
+Tai Le
+Tai Tham
+Tai Viet
+Tibetan
+Tifinagh
+Vai
+Yi