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.