victor-mono-font | Repo for including Victor Mono in Google Fonts
kandi X-RAY | victor-mono-font Summary
kandi X-RAY | victor-mono-font Summary
victor-mono-font is a Python library. victor-mono-font has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Weak Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
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victor-mono-font is licensed under the OFL-1.1 License. This license is Weak Copyleft.
Weak Copyleft licenses have some restrictions, but you can use them in commercial projects.
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Install victor-mono-font
New repositories. Hit the green button above ("Use this template") to create your own repository. We then need to update the workflow permissions. Go to Settings > Actions > General > Workflow permissions and enable "Read and write permissions". Finally, rerun the failed github action by going to Actions > Initial commit > Re-run jobs > Re-run all jobs.
Updating a repository. To update your font repository to bring in the latest best-practices from the Google Fonts Project Template, run make update-project-template from the command line.
Replace the font sources in the sources directory with your own font sources. These sources may be either in Glyphs format or UFO/Designspace formats. Unlike many open source distributors, Google Fonts is curated. Fonts shipped to the platform have to match the Google Fonts Specifications. Please read them carefully. (The sample font provided in this template is Rubik by Philipp Hubert, Sebastian Fischer, and contributors.)
Then reference the sources in the file sources/config.yaml, as well as making any other changes you would like to make based on the instructions in the Google Fonts Builder documentation.
Add yourself to the AUTHORS.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt files.
Update the first line of the OFL.txt (year and project name). Update also the Copyright string in the sources, it has to be the same as the OFL.txt. The .glyphs file in this repo gives you required base charset and font info.
Finally, add and commit any files you have modified (i.e. README.md, AUTHORS.txt, CONTRIBUTORS.txt, the font sources, and sources/config.yaml) to git, then push to GitHub. Please be aware that Github Actions may take a few minutes to build your font family. It is worthwhile inspecting the progress in the "Actions" tab.
Fill out DESCRIPTION.en_us.html with a description about your font.
If Github Actions has successfully built the family, you will find the font binaries in the Actions tab. The official Github Actions documentation provides further information.
Once you are happy with your font, add promotional assets in the documentation directory. Make it different from the pic you use in this README. You can get inspired by existing tweet @googlefonts like: https://twitter.com/googlefonts/status/1415562928657416192.
Google Fonts uses Github Releases to manage font families. If you feel your font project has hit a milestone, you must create a new release for it. In order to do this, go to the releases page and hit the "Draft a new release button". You must provide a tag number and title which can only be a decimal number e.g 0.100, 1.000 etc. For the body text, mention what has changed since the last release. Once you are done, hit the "Publish release" button. Here is an example which fulfills the requirements, https://github.com/m4rc1e/test-ufr-family/releases/tag/2.019. For more info regarding Github release, please see the official Github Release documentation. Please note that Github Actions must be able to build the fonts before you can make a release. Once you have made a release, the fonts and tests assets will be attached to the release automatically. This may take a while since the fonts and tests will be built from scratch so please be patient.
Remove this section from the readme. :-)
Updating a repository. To update your font repository to bring in the latest best-practices from the Google Fonts Project Template, run make update-project-template from the command line.
Replace the font sources in the sources directory with your own font sources. These sources may be either in Glyphs format or UFO/Designspace formats. Unlike many open source distributors, Google Fonts is curated. Fonts shipped to the platform have to match the Google Fonts Specifications. Please read them carefully. (The sample font provided in this template is Rubik by Philipp Hubert, Sebastian Fischer, and contributors.)
Then reference the sources in the file sources/config.yaml, as well as making any other changes you would like to make based on the instructions in the Google Fonts Builder documentation.
Add yourself to the AUTHORS.txt and CONTRIBUTORS.txt files.
Update the first line of the OFL.txt (year and project name). Update also the Copyright string in the sources, it has to be the same as the OFL.txt. The .glyphs file in this repo gives you required base charset and font info.
Finally, add and commit any files you have modified (i.e. README.md, AUTHORS.txt, CONTRIBUTORS.txt, the font sources, and sources/config.yaml) to git, then push to GitHub. Please be aware that Github Actions may take a few minutes to build your font family. It is worthwhile inspecting the progress in the "Actions" tab.
Fill out DESCRIPTION.en_us.html with a description about your font.
If Github Actions has successfully built the family, you will find the font binaries in the Actions tab. The official Github Actions documentation provides further information.
Once you are happy with your font, add promotional assets in the documentation directory. Make it different from the pic you use in this README. You can get inspired by existing tweet @googlefonts like: https://twitter.com/googlefonts/status/1415562928657416192.
Google Fonts uses Github Releases to manage font families. If you feel your font project has hit a milestone, you must create a new release for it. In order to do this, go to the releases page and hit the "Draft a new release button". You must provide a tag number and title which can only be a decimal number e.g 0.100, 1.000 etc. For the body text, mention what has changed since the last release. Once you are done, hit the "Publish release" button. Here is an example which fulfills the requirements, https://github.com/m4rc1e/test-ufr-family/releases/tag/2.019. For more info regarding Github release, please see the official Github Release documentation. Please note that Github Actions must be able to build the fonts before you can make a release. Once you have made a release, the fonts and tests assets will be attached to the release automatically. This may take a while since the fonts and tests will be built from scratch so please be patient.
Remove this section from the readme. :-)
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