UW ttyp0 is a family of bitmap programmer's fonts. It covers most of the Latin
and Cyrillic alphabet, Greek, Armenian, Georgian (only Mkhedruli), Hebrew
(without cantillation marks), Thai, most of IPA (but no UPA), standard
punctuation, common symbols, some mathematics, line graphics, a few dingbats,
and Powerline delimiter symbols.
ok sthen@, Manuel Giraud (who ported the same font) is also fine with it.
The new structure is required for switching to TTC fonts, but it will also make
adding different Iosevka variants easier.
bentely@ convinced me to drop the -fonts suffix on the PKGNAME as it's
redundant and isn't part of the project's actual name.
OK bentley@, thanks!
Literata is a contemporary serif typeface family, intended for long-form
reading especially in eBooks. It was commisioned for exclusive use by
Google Play Books in 2014, and released under the SIL Open Font License
for everyone in January 2019 with a Variable Font "Weight" axis.
The Literata project was commissioned by Google from TypeTogether, an
international type design foundry.
ok kmos@
Google, having their priorities entirely in order, regularly tags
releases of Noto Emoji, and rarely bothers creating releases of Noto's
other less important Unicode ranges.
Webfonts are only useful to serve over the web. On OpenBSD, where
/var/www is on a different partition from /usr/local and not visible
from chroot, there's no way for pkg_add to keep these files up to date
once they've been copied to a webserver.
Maybe we'll install webfonts to /var/www in the future. Whether we do or
not, installing them to /usr/local as we do now won't help.
ok sthen@ pamela@ rsadowski@
ok bentley@
Cascadia Code is a monospaced font that includes programming ligatures
and is designed to enhance the modern look and feel of the terminal.
Comment:
monotype font for developers
Description:
JetBrains Mono. A typeface for developers
1. Increased height for a better reading experience
2. Adapted to reading code
3. code-specific ligatures
4. 145 languages
5. weights with matching italics
6. JetBrains Mono is free & open source
Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org>
WWW: https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/mono/
Firs port from espie@, second fro from Greg Steuck and last one from
"clematis", feedback and tweaks from "clematis", gkoehler@, sthen@ and me.
A long mail history for a simple font port.
The Scientific and Technical Information eXchange (STIX) fonts are intended
to meet the demanding needs of authors, publishers, printers, and others in
the scientific, medical, and technical fields. They combine a comprehensive
Unicode-based collection of mathematical symbols and alphabets with a set of
text faces suitable for professional publishing.
From George Rosamond; thanks!
ok kmos@
Crimson is a free and open-source text type family.
The font is designed in the tradition of beautiful oldstyle type,
and inspired particularly by the fantastic work of people like Jan
Tschichold (Sabon), Robert Slimbach (Arno, Minion) and Jonathan Hoefler
(Hoefler Text). It features
- six cuts (regular, semibold and bold; with a Roman and Italic each)
- characters for a wide range of European languages - though some are
still better supported than others between different cuts
- spacing/kerning done by Igino Marini's spectacular iKern
- an unbeatable price of zero!
glyphs.
ok jasper@
Siji is an iconic bitmap font based on the Stlarch font with additional
glyphs.
It inherits additional glyphs from Sm4tik xbm icon pack, Lokaltog
Symbols font, xbm-icon font, Uushi font, FontAwesome, and Tewi font with
personal additions.
If somebody is removed who actually wants maintainer and either
didn't receive the mail, or didn't bother to reply to it, they are
free to send a diff to reinstate.
ok sthen@, jca@
Inter is a typeface carefully crafted & designed for computer screens.
Inter features a tall x-height to aid in readability of mixed-case and
lower-case text. Several OpenType features are provided as well, like
contextual alternates that adjusts punctuation depending on the shape of
surrounding glyphs, slashed zero for when you need to disambiguate "0" from
"o", tabular numbers, etc.
ok rsadowski@
Public Sans is a strong, neutral, principles-driven, open-source typeface
for text or display. It is a fork of the SIL Open Licensed face Libre
Franklin. Public Sans has many similarities with its parent, but differs
in its focus on longform reading and neutral UI applicability. It takes
inspiration from geometric sans faces of the 20th century, as well as the
original Franklins of the 19th, resulting in something of a mongrel face
that retains its American origin.
ok sthen@
The taiwan-cns11643-fonts package contains TrueType fonts designed by the
Taiwanese Ministry of Education, created to be compliant with the CNS11643
encoding standard.
TW-Kai is a regular-script-style font. It consists of three files: TW-Kai,
containing characters from Unicode's Basic Multilingual Plane; TW-Kai-Ext-B,
containing characters from Unicode's Supplementary Ideographic Plane; and
TW-Kai-Plus, containing characters in the Private Use Plane.
TW-Sung is a Ming-style font. It consists of three files: TW-Sung, containing
characters from Unicode's Basic Multilingual Plane; TW-Sung-Ext-B, containing
characters from Unicode's Supplementary Ideographic Plane; and TW-Sung-Plus,
containing characters in the Private Use Plane.
ok sthen@ rsadowski@
Original submission by George Rosamond, who takes MAINTAINER -- thanks!
Tweaks and ok sthen@
The objective of this project is to create a formal Serif Latin &
Looped Thai typeface. Taviraj is a contemporary serif typeface
family that maintains readability and legibility. Inspired by
transitional serif typeface design, Taviraj has 9 weights and their
italics, which range from Thin to black. It is a contemporary take
on high contrast typefaces that never go out of style.
Original submission from George Rosamond, who takes MAINTAINER -- thanks!
tweaks and ok bentley@
Work Sans is a 9 weight typeface family based loosely on early
Grotesques, i.e. Stephenson Blake, Miller & Richard and Bauerschen
Giesserei. The core of the fonts are optimised for on-screen
medium-sized text usage (14px-48px), but still can be used in print
well. The fonts at the extreme weights are designed more for display
use. Overall, features are simplified and optimised for screen
resolutions, for example, diacritic marks are larger than how they
would be in print.
This port contains both desktop (OTF) and web fonts (TTF, WOFF,
WOFF2).
Chivo (Goat) is a new Omnibus-Type grotesque Sans Serif typeface
family. The strength of Chivo Black makes it ideal for highlights
and headlines. Chivo Regular's elegance makes it ideal for combining
with the strength of Chivo Black and for for continuous reading
settings. Its design details make it an indispensable ally for any
designer.
From George Rosamond; thanks!
ok bcallah@