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38 lines
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{ stdenv, fetchzip, lib }:
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let
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version = "1.008";
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pname = "b612";
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in
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fetchzip rec {
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name = "${pname}-font-${version}";
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url = "https://github.com/polarsys/b612/archive/${version}.zip";
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sha256 = "0r3lana1q9w3siv8czb3p9rrb5d9svp628yfbvvmnj7qvjrmfsiq";
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postFetch = ''
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mkdir -p $out/share/fonts/truetype/${pname}
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unzip -j $downloadedFile \*.ttf -d $out/share/fonts/truetype/${pname}
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'';
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meta = with stdenv.lib; {
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homepage = http://b612-font.com/;
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description = "Highly legible font family for use on aircraft cockpit screens";
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longDescription = ''
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B612 is the result of a research project initiated by Airbus. The font
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was designed by Nicolas Chauveau and Thomas Paillot (intactile DESIGN) with the
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support of Jean‑Luc Vinot (ENAC). Prior research by Jean‑Luc Vinot (DGAC/DSNA)
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and Sylvie Athènes (Université de Toulouse III). The challenge for the
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"Aeronautical Font" was to improve the display of information on the cockpit
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screens, in particular in terms of legibility and comfort of reading, and to
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optimize the overall homogeneity of the cockpit.
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Intactile DESIGN was hired to work on the design of eight typographic
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variants of the font. This one, baptized B612 in reference to the
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imaginary asteroid of the aviator Saint‑Exupéry, benefited from a complete
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hinting on all the characters.
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'';
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license = with licenses; [ ofl epl10 bsd3 ] ;
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maintainers = with maintainers; [ leenaars ];
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platforms = platforms.all;
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};
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}
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