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fonts/Interface,
Font for highly legible text on computer screens
Branch: pkgsrc-2017Q4,
Version: 1.3,
Package name: Interface-1.3,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersInterface started out in late 2016 as an experiment to build a
perfectly pixel-fitting font at a specific small size. The
idea was that by crafting a font in a particular way, with a
particular coordinate system (Units Per EM), and for a particular
target rasterization size (11), it would be possible to get the
best of both sharpness and readability.
However after a few months of using an early version of Interface,
it dawned on everyone exposed to the test that this approach had
some serious real-world problems. Most notably that it was really
hard to read longer text. Because of the pixel-aligning nature of
that approach, the font took an almost mono-spaced appearance,
making it really easy to read numbers, punctuation and very short
words, but eye-straining to read anything longer.
The project was rebooted with a different approach, sticking with
the specific UPM, but crafting glyphs and kerning in a way that
made for more variation in the rhythm and smoother vertical and
horizontal stems.
Required to run:[
fonts/ttmkfdir2]
Required to build:[
pkgtools/cwrappers]
Master sites:
SHA1: 5ddbb833cebb567bbb6c2379fc69e09ef9210632
RMD160: 0d8bec8db41088b08140dfecde1d7b7808bb02c6
Filesize: 7819.054 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2018-01-02) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version Interface-1.3 (created)