Gisle Aune
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100ui/css/base.css
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53ui/css/form.css
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2ui/css/magic.css
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49ui/css/theme.css
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6ui/fonts/OsiFont.css
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246ui/fonts/OsiFont/FONTLOG.txt
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674ui/fonts/OsiFont/LICENSE.txt
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BINui/fonts/OsiFont/osifont.eot
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1795ui/fonts/OsiFont/osifont.svg
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BINui/fonts/OsiFont/osifont.ttf
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BINui/fonts/OsiFont/osifont.woff
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9ui/fonts/OsiFont/webfont.css
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631ui/fonts/SeanSans.css
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48ui/fonts/SeanSans/README.md
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedBlack.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedBold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedExtrabold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedExtralight.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedLight.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedMedium.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedRegular.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedSemibold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedThin.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedBlack.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedBold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedExtrabold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedExtralight.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedLight.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedMedium.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedRegular.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedSemibold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedThin.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowBlack.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowBold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowExtrabold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowExtralight.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowLight.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowMedium.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowRegular.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowSemibold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowThin.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalBlack.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalBold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalExtrabold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalExtralight.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalLight.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalMedium.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalRegular.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalSemibold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalThin.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideBlack.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideBold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideExtrabold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideExtralight.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideLight.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideMedium.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideRegular.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideSemibold.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideThin.otf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/sean.pdf
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BINui/fonts/SeanSans/sean.png
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-Black.eot
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-BlackIt.eot
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-Bold.eot
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-BoldIt.eot
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-ExtraLight.eot
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-ExtraLightIt.eot
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-It.eot
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-Light.eot
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-LightIt.eot
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-Regular.eot
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-Semibold.eot
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/EOT/SourceSansPro-SemiboldIt.eot
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7ui/fonts/source-sans-pro/LICENSE.txt
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-Black.otf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-BlackIt.otf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-Bold.otf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-BoldIt.otf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-ExtraLight.otf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-ExtraLightIt.otf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-It.otf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-Light.otf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-LightIt.otf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-Regular.otf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-Semibold.otf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/OTF/SourceSansPro-SemiboldIt.otf
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20ui/fonts/source-sans-pro/README.md
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-Black.ttf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-BlackIt.ttf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-Bold.ttf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-BoldIt.ttf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-ExtraLight.ttf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-ExtraLightIt.ttf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-It.ttf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-Light.ttf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-LightIt.ttf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-Regular.ttf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-Semibold.ttf
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BINui/fonts/source-sans-pro/TTF/SourceSansPro-SemiboldIt.ttf
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form { |
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text-align: left; |
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} |
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input[type="text"], input[type="password"], textarea, button, .group { |
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display: block; |
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width: 100%; |
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margin-bottom: 1em; |
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box-sizing: border-box; |
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background: none; |
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border: none; |
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outline: none; |
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color: #678; |
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font-size: 1em; |
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padding: 0 0.5ch; |
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} |
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input[type="text"], input[type="password"], textarea { |
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border-left: 1px solid #678; |
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} |
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input:focus, textarea:focus, button:focus, button:hover { |
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color: #4bf; |
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border-left-color: #4bf; |
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} |
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input.big { |
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font-size: 1.25em; |
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} |
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textarea { |
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resize: none; |
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font-family: sans-serif; |
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height: 6em; |
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} |
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textarea.tall { |
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height: 20em; |
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} |
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button { |
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font-size: 2em; |
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} |
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.radio-wrapper { |
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text-indent: -1.25em; |
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padding-left: 1.25em; |
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padding-bottom: 0.25em; |
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} |
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::-webkit-input-placeholder { |
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color: #678; |
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} |
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@font-face { |
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font-family: 'osifont'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/OsiFont/osifont.ttf') format('truetype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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FONTLOG: osifont |
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osifont |
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This file provides detailed information on the osifont font |
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Software. This information should be distributed along with |
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the osifont font and any derivative works. |
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osifont Font Information |
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In some european countries, CAD projects must have font |
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which conform to IS0 3O98 specification. Comercial CADs has |
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this font, but free CADs not. There is no available free |
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font yet, so this osifont will fix this. |
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ChangeLog |
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3 Feb 2015 (Christoph Haag) |
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- added FONTLOG to .sfdir |
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- Mastered Font from Fontforge SFDIR to |
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UFO,OTF,TTF,EOT,WOFF,SVG |
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14 Nov 2014 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Moved dot to the baseline |
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23 May 2014 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added paragraph (¶ |
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2 Apr 2014 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added Irish â�ŠOld Irish support (Ã�ÉÃ�ÓÚ áéÃóú |
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ÄŠÄ‹Ä Ä¡á¸‚á¸ƒá¸Šá¸‹ ḞḟṀá¹�Ṅṅ ṖṗṠṡṪṫ |
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ı�'·´•) |
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24 Mar 2014 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added Armenian romanization |
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(ǰṖṗṘṙṚṛṪṫ‛’ʽḣḢK̇k̇ |
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17 Mar 2014 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added was full Azerbaijani language support |
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(�əƢƣЬьƵƶӘI ̡ı ̡ƟɵЗзЈ�јаN ̡n ̡ |
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11 Mar 2014 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added full Vietnamese support |
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(ẠạẢảẤấẦầẨẩẪẫẬáºáº®áº¯áº°áº±áº²áº |
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³áº´áºµáº¶áº· |
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ẸẹẺẻẼẽẾếỀ�ỂểỄễỆệỈỉĨĩỠ|
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Šá»‹á»Œá»�Ỏá»�á»�ốỒồỔổỖỗỘộ |
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ỚớỜá»�á»žá»Ÿá» á»¡á»¢á»£Å¨Å©Æ Æ¡Æ¯Æ°á»¤á»¥á»¦á»§á»¨á»© |
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ỪừỬá»á»®á»¯á»°á»±á»²á»³á»´á»µá»¶á»·á»¸á»¹) |
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2 Mar 2014 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added ≈≡½¼¾№�≙ |
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25 Feb 2014 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added script theta Ï‘(U+03D2) |
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- Added notequal sign ≠|
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- Added ndash (– and mdash (— |
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- Added few superindex numbers �¹�� |
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- Added upper index numbers¹²³������� |
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- Added plus�minus�and equal�signs |
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- Updated internal version number |
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9 Feb 2014 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added Empy Set character ∅ |
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- Fixed dot operator |
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4 Feb 2014 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added U+00b7 (periodcentered), U+22C5 (dot operator), |
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U+2219 (bullet operator) |
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29 Jul 2013 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added glyphs for copyright© registered®and trademark™ |
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18 Apr 2013 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added euro symbol |
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9 Dec 2011 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added kerning |
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5 Dec 2011 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added paragraph and micro symbol |
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13 Jun 2011 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added Hanyu Pinyin (Chinese Transcricption) support |
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31 Mar 2011 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added ²and ³(2²3³ |
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25 Mar 2011 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added no break space |
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- added çš„ |
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16 Dec 2010 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added infinity symbol |
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14 Dec 2010 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added ≤and ≥glyphs |
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24 Nov 2010 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- tuned all agrave and caron positions |
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25 Aug 2010 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added 32 new CAD glyphs (merge from contributor) |
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30 Sep 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- finished adding capital greeks |
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- added greek diacritics |
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28 Sep 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added most capital greek letters, last two are missing |
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25 Sep 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added π�στυφχψω |
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15 Sep 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added ðÞþ to Icelandic support |
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12 Sep 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added Ā�ĒēĢģĪīĶķĻļŅņŪūto support Latvian |
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language |
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11 Sep 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added plusminus glyph |
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3 May 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added greek xi |
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2 May 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Cleaned up and reset bearings for |
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Ã�ĘÃĮŪ,uni0306,greek glyphs |
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25 Apr 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added above anchor to "a"and "ring" created accented |
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"aring"but the ring is |
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still misplaced |
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19 Apr 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Development version from 2009-04-19 (added |
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Àà ÒòÑñ¡¿ȘșŢţÕõÃãÊê«»Èè�ïŸÿ£¢Ċċ |
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Ä Ä¡Ä¦Ä§to support |
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slovene,spanish,swedish,romanian,estonian,portuguese,french |
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and maltese languages) |
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14 Apr 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- once again checked and fixed minor mistakes in lower |
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ascii chars (32-126) |
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- fixed background offsets |
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- cleaned up most characters above 126 |
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- partial Danish support (AE,ae,Aring,aring) |
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12 Apr 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- cleaned up ! to @ (that's 32 chars mthfk) |
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- cleaned up from [ to d |
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- cleaned up from e to ~ |
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- reset bearing to approximately 0/300 |
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- fixed few other chars |
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11 Apr 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- cleaned up D-Z |
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10 Apr 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- rescaled to 120% |
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- Converted SFD to FontForge 20090408 |
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- cleaned up ABC |
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7 Apr 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added epsilon,zeta,eta,theta |
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- added iota,kappa,lambda |
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- added up to mu |
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6 Apr 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added beta,gamma,delta |
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5 Apr 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added small alpha and tau |
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30 Mar 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added ĖėĮįŲųŪū to support Lithuanian language |
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22 Feb 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added []{}! |
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- added #$ |
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- added :;<>\ |
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- added |~ |
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20 Feb 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added Ââ |
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- added ËÎÖÜîöüĂăĆćŃń�őŚśŰűŹźŻż |
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- added Ç窺Ţţ |
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- added Ç窺Ţţ |
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19 Feb 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- changed licence to GPL 3 with font exception |
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1 Feb 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Update b,c,d,e |
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- Update f,g |
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- Update up to l |
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- Update up to p |
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- Update up to t |
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- Update up to x |
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- Update up to z |
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- Added regional small chars |
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31 Jan 2009 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added degree and equal glyph |
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- Added k,o,m,a |
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18 Dec 2008 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added % |
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- added promile |
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12 Jun 2008 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- added * |
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10 Jun 2008 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Added first combined character (Aacute) |
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- added Uringabove, Ccaron |
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- Added full suport for Czech/Slovak capital characters |
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9 Jun 2008 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- increased spaces |
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5 Jun 2008 (Zefram Cochrane) |
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- Initial release |
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Acknowledgements |
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If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N), |
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email (E), web-address (if you have one) (W) and |
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description (D). This list is in alphabetical order. |
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N: Christoph Haag |
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E: christoph@lafkon.net |
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W: www.lafkon.net |
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D: Transformer |
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N: Zefram Cochrane |
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E: hikikomori82@gmail.com |
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W: code.google.com/p/osifont |
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D: Designer |
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
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Version 3, 29 June 2007 |
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Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> |
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies |
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GNU General Public License for most of our software; it applies also to |
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Finally, every program is threatened constantly by software patents. |
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States should not allow patents to restrict development and use of |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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font-family: 'SeanSansWideLight'; |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideRegular.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
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@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedMedium.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
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@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedRegular.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
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@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedSemibold.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
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@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CompressedThin.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
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@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedBlack.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
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@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedBold.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
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@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedExtrabold.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
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@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedExtralight.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
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@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedLight.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
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@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedMedium.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
|||
@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedRegular.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
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font-style: normal; |
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} |
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|
|||
@font-face { |
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font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
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src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedSemibold.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-CondensedThin.otf') format('opentype'); |
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font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowBlack.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowBold.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowExtrabold.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowExtralight.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowLight.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowMedium.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowRegular.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowSemibold.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NarrowThin.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalBlack.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalBold.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalExtrabold.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalExtralight.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalLight.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalMedium.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalRegular.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalSemibold.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-NormalThin.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideBlack.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideBold.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideExtrabold.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideExtralight.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideLight.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideMedium.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideRegular.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideSemibold.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
@font-face { |
|||
font-family: 'SeanSans'; |
|||
src: url('/ui/fonts/SeanSans/SeanSans-WideThin.otf') format('opentype'); |
|||
font-weight: normal; |
|||
font-style: normal; |
|||
} |
@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ |
|||
# Canola |
|||
|
|||
## extending a font into a font family |
|||
|
|||
Canola (named Sean during development) is the first typeface family being produced with Metapolator's developer environment *RedPill*. |
|||
On the following pages some techniques are described to work with *RedPill* and how to generate a font family from one master font. In the case of Canola, the master has been drawn as a *Hairline* style thus the shapes are very close to the skeleton. Some of the solutions are tail-ordered for this typeface specifically and some might be more generic. |
|||
|
|||
##### Tool used in the process |
|||
- Metapolator |
|||
- Robofont |
|||
- Terminal (Command line OSX) |
|||
- Firefox |
|||
|
|||
I'm evaluating the font from time to time in RedPill's web interface. Though due the long loading times I use Robofont to check Metapolator's output. |
|||
|
|||
Once Metapolator installed we can initialize a new project in our local directory: |
|||
|
|||
metapolator init 'project-name' |
|||
|
|||
from within the new project folder a master can be imported as *base.cps*: |
|||
|
|||
metapolator import ../mymaster.ufo base |
|||
|
|||
To verify the font has been imported successfully we can export our base: |
|||
|
|||
metapolator export base myfirstfont.ufo |
|||
|
|||
And we should get a copy of the original. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
######[Setting up *Black Wide*](https://github.com/metapolator/canola/blob/master/notes/blackwide.md) |
|||
######[Setting up *Thin Wide*](https://github.com/metapolator/canola/blob/master/notes/thinwide.md) |
|||
######[Interpolating *Thin Wide* and *Black Wide*](https://github.com/metapolator/canola/blob/master/notes/interpolating.md) |
|||
######[Setting up *Thin Compressed* and *Black Compressed*](https://github.com/metapolator/canola/blob/master/notes/thincompressed.md) |
|||
######[Joints and Knots](https://github.com/metapolator/canola/blob/master/notes/knots.md) |
|||
######[Creating a four-master design space](https://github.com/metapolator/canola/blob/master/notes/stepping.md) |
|||
######[Adding contrast](https://github.com/metapolator/canola/blob/master/notes/contrast.md) |
|||
######[Rendering all Instances](https://github.com/metapolator/canola/blob/master/notes/super.md) |
|||
|
|||
![alt tag](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/metapolator/canola/325e84da9f1dc7b098bcbaa05c8edc651013f73e/sean.png) |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
## License |
|||
© 2014 Simon Egli. *Canola* is designed and developed by Simon Egli. |
|||
*Canola* is licensed under the SIL Open Font License v1.1 (<http://scripts.sil.org/OFL>) |
|||
|
|||
|
Before Width: 1173 | Height: 951 | Size: 173 KiB |
@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ |
|||
Copyright (c) 2013-2014, Simon Egli (simon.egli@gmail.com), with Reserved Font Names 'Sean Sans', 'Sean Slab' and 'Sean Stencil' |
|||
Copyright 2010, 2012, 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/), with Reserved Font Name 'Source'. All Rights Reserved. Source is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. |
|||
|
|||
This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. |
|||
This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at: |
|||
http://scripts.sil.org/OFL |
|||
|
|||
This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at: http://scripts.sil.org/OFL |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
----------------------------------------------------------- |
@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ |
|||
# Source Sans Pro |
|||
|
|||
Source Sans Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well |
|||
in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open |
|||
source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font |
|||
by using the AFDKO makeotf tool. |
|||
|
|||
## Font installation instructions |
|||
|
|||
* [Mac OS X](http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2509) |
|||
* [Windows](http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/install-or-uninstall-fonts) |
|||
* [Linux/Unix-based systems](https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/issues/17#issuecomment-8967116) |
|||
|
|||
## Getting Involved |
|||
|
|||
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Sans OpenType font project maintainer, [Paul D. Hunt](mailto:opensourcefonts@adobe.com?subject=[GitHub] Source Sans Pro), for consideration. |
|||
|
|||
## Further information |
|||
|
|||
For information about the design and background of Source Sans, please refer to the [official font readme file](http://www.adobe.com/products/type/font-information/source-sans-pro-readme.html). |
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