Summary: Cormorant, a display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage Name: catharsis-cormorant-fonts Version: 3.604 Release: 8.20240109git3f27825%{?dist} URL: https://www.behance.net/gallery/28579883/Cormorant-an-open-source-display-font-family License: OFL Source0: Cormorant-3f27825ce7aa990dc65761a7b323b92aecc84446.tar.gz Source10: 57-catharsis-cormorant-fonts.conf Source11: 57-catharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts.conf Source12: 58-catharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts.conf Source13: 60-catharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts.conf Source14: 60-catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts.conf Source20: org.fedoraproject.catharsis-cormorant-fonts.metainfo.xml Source21: org.fedoraproject.catharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts.metainfo.xml Source22: org.fedoraproject.catharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts.metainfo.xml Source23: org.fedoraproject.catharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts.metainfo.xml Source24: org.fedoraproject.catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts.metainfo.xml Requires: fontpackages-filesystem BuildArch: noarch %description Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets. %package all Summary: All the font packages, generated from catharsis-cormorant-fonts Requires: catharsis-cormorant-fonts = %{version}-%{release} Requires: catharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts = %{version}-%{release} Requires: catharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts = %{version}-%{release} Requires: catharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts = %{version}-%{release} Requires: catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts = %{version}-%{release} %description all This meta-package installs all the font packages, generated from the catharsis-cormorant-fonts source package. %package doc Summary: Optional documentation files of %{name} %description doc This package provides optional documentation files shipped with %{name}. %package -n catharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts Summary: Cormorant Garamond, a variant with more traditional shapes Requires: fontpackages-filesystem Suggests: font(cormorant) %description -n catharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets. While Cormorant’s quality is most evident in titling and poster usage at the largest sizes, its Garamond genome renders it highly legible down to text sizes on high-resolution devices and in print. This is particularly true about the “Cormorant Garamond” cuts of the typeface. Cormorant Garamond offers larger counters and subtly more traditional Garamond shapes for a few key characters to achieve more reading comfort. %package -n catharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts Summary: Cormorant Infant, a gentle schoolbook-style variant Requires: fontpackages-filesystem Suggests: font(cormorant) %description -n catharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets. While Cormorant’s quality is most evident in titling and poster usage at the largest sizes, its Garamond genome renders it highly legible down to text sizes on high-resolution devices and in print. This is particularly true about the “Cormorant Garamond” cuts of the typeface. Cormorant Garamond offers larger counters and subtly more traditional Garamond shapes for a few key characters to achieve more reading comfort. %package -n catharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts Summary: Cormorant Unicase, a small-caps variant with some lowercase letter-forms Requires: fontpackages-filesystem Suggests: font(cormorant) %description -n catharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets. While Cormorant’s quality is most evident in titling and poster usage at the largest sizes, its Garamond genome renders it highly legible down to text sizes on high-resolution devices and in print. This is particularly true about the “Cormorant Garamond” cuts of the typeface. Cormorant Garamond offers larger counters and subtly more traditional Garamond shapes for a few key characters to achieve more reading comfort. %package -n catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts Summary: Cormorant Upright, an un-slanted cursive variant Requires: fontpackages-filesystem Suggests: font(cormorant) %description -n catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets. While Cormorant’s quality is most evident in titling and poster usage at the largest sizes, its Garamond genome renders it highly legible down to text sizes on high-resolution devices and in print. This is particularly true about the “Cormorant Garamond” cuts of the typeface. Cormorant Garamond offers larger counters and subtly more traditional Garamond shapes for a few key characters to achieve more reading comfort. %prep %autosetup -n Cormorant-3f27825ce7aa990dc65761a7b323b92aecc84446 %build %install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fonts/%{name} install -d -m755 %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts install -d -m755 %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts install -d -m755 %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts install -d -m755 %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts install -d -m755 %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/fonts/conf.d install -d -m755 %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fontconfig/conf.avail install -d -m755 %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/metainfo install -m644 %{SOURCE10} %{SOURCE11} %{SOURCE12} %{SOURCE13} %{SOURCE14} \ %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fontconfig/conf.avail/ ln -sr %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fontconfig/conf.avail/* %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/fonts/conf.d/ cp -vf 2.\ OpenType\ Files/Cormorant-*.otf %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fonts/%{name} cp -vf 2.\ OpenType\ Files/CormorantGaramond-*.otf %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts cp -vf 2.\ OpenType\ Files/CormorantInfant-*.otf %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts cp -vf 2.\ OpenType\ Files/CormorantUnicase-*.otf %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts cp -vf 2.\ OpenType\ Files/CormorantUpright-*.otf %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts install -m644 %{SOURCE20} %{SOURCE21} %{SOURCE22} %{SOURCE23} %{SOURCE24} \ %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/metainfo/ %files %doc FONTLOG.txt OFL-FAQ.txt README.md %license OFL.txt %config %{_sysconfdir}/fonts/conf.d/57-catharsis-cormorant-fonts.conf %{_datadir}/fonts/%{name}/*.otf %{_datadir}/metainfo/*cormorant-fonts*.xml %{_datadir}/fontconfig/conf.avail/57-catharsis-cormorant-fonts.conf %files all %files doc %defattr(644, root, root, 0755) %license OFL.txt %doc 5.*Specimens*Test*Files/*pdf %files -n catharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts %doc FONTLOG.txt OFL-FAQ.txt README.md %license OFL.txt %config %{_sysconfdir}/fonts/conf.d/57-catharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts.conf %{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts/*.otf %{_datadir}/metainfo/*garamond-fonts*xml %{_datadir}/fontconfig/conf.avail/57-catharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts.conf %files -n catharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts %doc FONTLOG.txt OFL-FAQ.txt README.md %license OFL.txt %config %{_sysconfdir}/fonts/conf.d/58-catharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts.conf %{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts/*.otf %{_datadir}/metainfo/*infant-fonts*xml %{_datadir}/fontconfig/conf.avail/58-catharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts.conf %files -n catharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts %doc FONTLOG.txt OFL-FAQ.txt README.md %license OFL.txt %config %{_sysconfdir}/fonts/conf.d/60-catharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts.conf %{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts/*.otf %{_datadir}/metainfo/*unicase-fonts*xml %{_datadir}/fontconfig/conf.avail/60-catharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts.conf %files -n catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts %doc FONTLOG.txt OFL-FAQ.txt README.md %license OFL.txt %config %{_sysconfdir}/fonts/conf.d/60-catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts.conf %{_datadir}/fonts/catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts/*.otf %{_datadir}/metainfo/*upright-fonts*xml %{_datadir}/fontconfig/conf.avail/60-catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts.conf %changelog * Tue Feb 20 2024 Arkady L. Shane - 3.604-8.20240109git3f27825 - Rebuild for MSVSphere 8.9 * Wed Jan 18 2023 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.604-8 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_38_Mass_Rebuild * Wed Jul 20 2022 Fedora Release Engineering - 3.604-7 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_37_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Feb 22 2022 Akira TAGOH - 3.604-6.20200422git3f27825 - Fix FTBFS * Wed Jan 19 2022 Fedora Release Engineering - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild * Wed Jul 21 2021 Fedora Release Engineering - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Jan 26 2021 Fedora Release Engineering - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild * Mon Jul 27 2020 Fedora Release Engineering - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild * Mon Apr 27 2020 Nicolas Mailhot - 3.604-1.20200422git3f27825 🐞 Workaround Fedora problems created by rpm commit 93604e2 * Thu Apr 02 2020 Nicolas Mailhot - 3.602-4.20200215git83d1fa9 💥 Actually rebuild with fonts-rpm-macros 2.0.4 to make sure fontconfig files are valid * Thu Apr 02 2020 Nicolas Mailhot - 3.602-3.20200215git83d1fa9 👻 Rebuild with fonts-rpm-macros 2.0.4 to make sure fontconfig files are valid * Sat Feb 22 2020 Nicolas Mailhot - 3.602-2 ✅ Rebuild with fonts-rpm-macros 2.0.2 * Sat Feb 15 2020 Nicolas Mailhot - 3.602-1.20191209git83d1fa9 ✅ Initial packaging