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* our [[Multiple fonts spec template|multi template]], intended for source packages that ship several different font families | * our [[Multiple fonts spec template|multi template]], intended for source packages that ship several different font families | ||
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Revision as of 10:54, 20 December 2008
The following comments are intended to help new packagers understand the Fedora official fonts spec templates:
- our simple template, intended for source packages that ship a single font family,
- our multi template, intended for source packages that ship several different font families
Naming
Replace <FONTNAME> with something appropriate such as foundryname-fontname. For Fedora purposes a “foundry” is an entity that publishes a set of fonts with consistent QA rules[1].
If fontname already includes the font or fonts affix, drop it.
Notes:
- ↑ Thus Sourceforge is not a foundry