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@
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).