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Aboriginal Serif North American Native font
Description
Aboriginal Serif is a very large font containing all of the letters necessary to type in any North American Native language, and contains comprehensive OpenType tables. It is in the “Times” style, and is suitable for print publication. It includes regular, bold, italic, and bold-italic versions.
It was created by Christopher Harvey.
Characteristics
Homepage | Format & features | License | Review reference | Koji page | pkgdb page |
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Languagegeek | TTF with OpenType tables | GPLv3 with font exception | ④ | ⑤ | ⑥ |
Style | Faces | Scripts | |||||||||||
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Sans | Serif | Other | R | B | I | BI | Other | Latin | Greek | Cyrillic | Other | ||
Variable | Monospace | Variable | Monospace | ||||||||||
✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | Cher, Cans |
Caveats
- Upstream does not include a detached license file and license information is hidden in font metadata which points to this web page. You should ask upstream to add a detached txt license file in its archives (that can be included in %doc).
- Upstream nicely versions its fonts, but the archive themselves are not versionned. You should ask upstream to version its archives.
- Do not forget to add the appropriate fontconfig ruleset to your package.
- There are many good fonts on upstream's web page. If you package this one, consider packaging the others too.