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Elegant sans-serif typeface family
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 0.0.20161116,
Package name: raleway-ttf-0.0.20161116,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersRaleway is an elegant sans-serif typeface family.
Initially designed by Matt McInerney as a single thin weight, it
was expanded into a 9 weight family by Pablo Impallari and Rodrigo
Fuenzalida in 2012 and iKerned by Igino Marini. In 2013 the Italics
where added.
It is a display face and the download features both old style and
lining numerals, standard and discretionary ligatures, a pretty
complete set of diacritics, as well as a stylistic alternate inspired
by more geometric sans-serif typefaces than its neo-grotesque
inspired default character set.
Master sites:
Version history: (Expand)
- (2022-04-24) Updated to version: raleway-ttf-0.0.20161116
- (2017-11-23) Package has been reborn
- (2016-10-18) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version raleway-ttf-0.0.2016830 (created)
CVS history: (Expand)
2022-04-24 02:45:07 by Tobias Nygren | Files touched by this commit (2) | |
Log message:
raleway-ttf: update to 20161116. Fix pkglint.
Unknown changes. Fixes checksum mismatch on distfile.
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2021-10-26 12:28:41 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (864) |
Log message:
fonts: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums
All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes
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2021-10-07 16:05:29 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (864) |
Log message:
fonts: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles
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2016-10-18 14:57:04 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
Import raleway-ttf-0.0.2016830 as fonts/raleway-ttf.
Raleway is an elegant sans-serif typeface family.
Initially designed by Matt McInerney as a single thin weight, it
was expanded into a 9 weight family by Pablo Impallari and Rodrigo
Fuenzalida in 2012 and iKerned by Igino Marini. In 2013 the Italics
where added.
It is a display face and the download features both old style and
lining numerals, standard and discretionary ligatures, a pretty
complete set of diacritics, as well as a stylistic alternate inspired
by more geometric sans-serif typefaces than its neo-grotesque
inspired default character set.
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