36 lines
1.1 KiB
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36 lines
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Nix
{ lib, stdenvNoCC, fetchzip }:
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stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation rec {
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pname = "JuliaMono-ttf";
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version = "0.048";
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src = fetchzip {
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url = "https://github.com/cormullion/juliamono/releases/download/v${version}/${pname}.tar.gz";
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stripRoot = false;
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hash = "sha256-KSyJMlQclEj2CR+5uSYLmPtseWiDIUuahaPDx7Tn/bw=";
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};
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installPhase = ''
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runHook preInstall
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mkdir -p $out/share/fonts/truetype
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mv *.ttf $out/share/fonts/truetype
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runHook postInstall
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'';
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meta = with lib; {
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description = "A monospaced font for scientific and technical computing";
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longDescription = ''
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JuliaMono is a monospaced typeface designed for use in text editing
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environments that require a wide range of specialist and technical Unicode
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characters. It was intended as a fun experiment to be presented at the
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2020 JuliaCon conference in Lisbon, Portugal (which of course didn’t
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physically happen in Lisbon, but online).
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'';
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maintainers = with maintainers; [ suhr ];
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platforms = with platforms; all;
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homepage = "https://juliamono.netlify.app/";
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license = licenses.ofl;
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};
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}
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