Manila | Exposed 11 [portable]

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Manila | Exposed 11 [portable]

Like much of the media produced in the late 2000s, physical copies of underground series have largely disappeared, replaced by digital archiving and video-on-demand listings.

R.J. Pogi operated within a highly localized, underground film circuit. Handling both directorial and executive producer duties, Pogi bypassed traditional casting agencies. The cast for this volume features underground independent performers typical of the franchise's mid-to-late entries, stepping away from the early 2000s casts which featured notable niche names like Ara, Joanna, and Amy Rosal. Technical Specifications

The Philippines, particularly its capital city Manila, has been a hub of economic growth and cultural richness in Southeast Asia. However, like any other urban center, Manila has its own set of challenges and issues that need to be addressed. Recently, a term has been circulating online - "Manila Exposed 11". In this blog post, we'll delve into what this phrase means and what it reveals about the city.

The "Manila Exposed" film series began in the early 2000s. The first film, simply titled was released in 2004 . It was directed by Eros Stephen and starred actors Betty, Chezca, and Connie . manila exposed 11

Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, has a rich and complex history that spans over 400 years. The city has been influenced by various cultures, including Spanish, American, Japanese, and Malay, which have left an indelible mark on its architecture, cuisine, and traditions. From the walled city of Intramuros to the modern business districts of Makati and Bonifacio, Manila is a city that seamlessly blends the old with the new.

Detractors say that "Manila Exposed 11" and similar content exploit suffering for Western views. They argue that zooming in on a sleeping child on a cardboard box or a scavenger wading through the Pasig River reduces human beings to aesthetic objects of misery.

Platforms like WFCN (World Film Communities Network) allow independent filmmakers to submit their historical projects to modern digital registries. The metadata for Manila Exposed 11 was logged into these systems to preserve the credit of creators like R.J. Pogi, ensuring that even if the video file itself becomes difficult to find, its historical existence remains verified. Ethical and Cultural Implications of Urban Expose Media Like much of the media produced in the

: A tour that takes visitors into the back alleys and side streets of Santa Cruz and Tondo, focusing on the everyday lives and living conditions of local residents away from the bright city lights.

Why 11? Why not 10 or 12?

Manila, the historic core of the Philippines’ capital region, epitomises the paradox of 21st‑century megacities: vibrant economic dynamism alongside stark social inequities and acute environmental stressors (Alcazaren & Santos, 2022). While numerous studies have examined Manila’s traffic (Kumar et al., 2020), flood risk (Liu & Tan, 2021), or housing crisis (Ramos, 2019), there remains a paucity of integrative scholarship that simultaneously interrogates the full spectrum of urban exposures that shape residents’ everyday reality. However, like any other urban center, Manila has

Manila’s skyline may be defined by towering condominiums and glittering malls, but its true character is forged in the alleys, the riverbanks, and the homes where everyday Filipinos live, work, and dream. By exposing these eleven hidden narratives, we hope to shift the conversation from what the city looks like to what the city can become —a metropolis that is inclusive, resilient, and equitable for all its inhabitants.

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Manila Exposed 11 is an event that promises to showcase the best of Manila, from its rich culture and history to its vibrant food scene and world-class entertainment. Whether you're a local, tourist, or international visitor, this event is not to be missed. Mark your calendars, and get ready to experience the city's energy and excitement. See you at Manila Exposed 11!

@rahuldw181 said:
it would be better to suggest any method ( like icon packs) to use another fonts without rooting the device. can u tell me how to use them on stable os without rooting?

OnePlus just introduced this Font engine in their latest Open Beta. Perhaps in a future update they will provide an option for custom fonts, but for now, root is the only way to go.
@rarog said:
Could you please attach a screenshot of this, as I don't have latest OpenBeta installed? If OP indeed explicitly licensed them under Apache v2.0, then you're good to go.

I see you "like"d my reply, am I good to go? Can I re-add the GDrive link?

Edit: woops, you replied just as I was typing this up. My bad.

ZeevoX
@Sun90 said:
Thanks zeevoX@elangloisYou were wish fulfilled.

You ROCK!
@fdroko said:
Could be used for Windows on pc?

Yes.


To ensure its wide adoption, Apple licensed TrueType to Microsoft for free. By 1991 Microsoft added TrueType into the Windows 3.1 operating system.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueType#Adoption_by_Microsoft
Thanks @rarog Glad this is resolved.
@rarog said:
Could you please attach a screenshot of this, as I don't have latest OpenBeta installed? If OP indeed explicitly licensed them under Apache v2.0, then you're good to go.

It's a really long screenshot, because it's a list of all the files in OxygenOS licensed under Apache v2.0, but here it is: https://goo.gl/photos/Hre9buYDQspMMeAKA
@ZeevoX said:
I've just checked in Settings > About Phone > Legal Information > Open source licences and the following files are licensed under the Apache v2.0 License:/system/fonts/SlateForOnePlus-Black.ttf /system/fonts/SlateForOnePlus-Bold.ttf /system/fonts/SlateForOnePlus-Book.ttf /system/fo...

Could you please attach a screenshot of this, as I don't have latest OpenBeta installed? If OP indeed explicitly licensed them under Apache v2.0, then you're good to go.
@camohan said:
@ZeevoX I have currently removed the Google Drive link. I am getting this checked if it can be shared.

I've just checked in Settings > About Phone > Legal Information > Open source licences and the following files are licensed under the Apache v2.0 License:
/system/fonts/SlateForOnePlus-Black.ttf
/system/fonts/SlateForOnePlus-Bold.ttf
/system/fonts/SlateForOnePlus-Book.ttf
/system/fonts/SlateForOnePlus-Light.ttf
/system/fonts/SlateForOnePlus-Medium.ttf
/system/fonts/SlateForOnePlus-Regular.ttf
/system/fonts/SlateForOnePlus-Thin.ttf

Therefore I am permitted to distribute these files with reference to the owner, as long as I generate no profit from doing so. I have uploaded these fonts to Google Drive, which does not pay me, so surely I have permission to share these fonts. I have clearly stated that I do not own these fonts, and that their creator is indeed Rod McDonald.

Full licence of these font files available here: https://hastebin.com/raw/wibazoluja
@ZeevoX said:
OnePlus have just released Open Beta 8/17 for the OnePlus 3/3T, which comes with the feature to change the font between the default Google Roboto font and OnePlus' new font, OnePlus Slate™.I thought I'd share the new font's TTF files if anyone is interested.Content removed by Mode...

Thanks zeevoX

@a1759109403902

You were wish fulfilled.
I just made a new Typeface archive and this time, instead of choosing the right fonts (ie Regular = Slate Regular, Medium = Slate Medium, Bold = Slate Bold), I dropped everything down one size.

With Regular now being the light option, and medium being regular, bold is medium, etc, then the font doesn't look half bad!

Posting screenshots as soon as I switch to Chrome

Roboto
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Slate - the right way
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Slate - Adjusted down 1 width
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What do you think? I still like my Josephine Sans too, but the Slate modification looks good to me.
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For those that have tried flashing a different font with this new beta, does it break the lockscreen clock (it replaces the ":" with a box and the usual fix doesn't work)? Tried flashing Product Sans but it broke the Lock screen clock.
@ZeevoX said:
I see you "like"d my reply, am I good to go? Can I re-add the GDrive link?Edit: woops, you replied just as I was typing this up. My bad.ZeevoX

Just a note - if there will come an update and the font will be modified, please check, if the license is still Apache v2.0. If yes, you can of course upload them, too. If they won't be under a free license, don't upload the updated versions.
@ZeevoX said:
It's a really long screenshot, because it's a list of all the files in OxygenOS licensed under Apache v2.0, but here it is: https://goo.gl/photos/Hre9buYDQspMMeAKA

1) You're good to go.
2) OP put OPMusic.apk under Apache v2.0? Well, while I don't think they published their sources, anybody is allowed to hack the app anyway. I fear some devs don't know what they are doing in terms of license. The only sad thing - I don't think you can demand to get the source code.
@ZeevoX I have currently removed the Google drive link. I am getting this checked if it can be shared.
@ZeevoX said:
I don't, but they are in /system/fonts/ in OxygenOS Open Beta 8 / 17, and I never claimed them. They are clearly referenced with their source, and I *never* stated I own them.

that's ok ... just shot an email to the owners. hate to see them lose out on $$$, specially if OP just stole it and modified the fonts
@ZeevoX said:
OnePlus just introduced this Font engine in their latest Open Beta. Perhaps in a future update they will provide an option for custom fonts, but for now, root is the only way to go.

ok
it would be better to suggest any method ( like icon packs) to use another fonts without rooting the device. can u tell me how to use them on stable os without rooting?
Worth noting that this font is probably still quite WIP (if you go over Bug Report section of the forums you'll see)

Otherwise it looks good being not too thick but not condensed
@Account Deactivated said:
How do i implement these fonts?is it only available for beta users?

If you have a customer recovery and a suitable .zip you can flash any font you like (also needs root).

There are plenty of them around in a huge XDA topic, unfortunately Slate for OnePlus isn't there yet (that's why I asked if anyone's aware of a flashable zip for it...)
On Open Beta 9 the problem with flashing another font and the lockscreen breaking continues