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Sun Jun 11 19:54:17 2023 rev:3 rq:1091434 version:1.2.1

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+Thu Jun  8 11:38:59 UTC 2023 - Joshua Smith <jsmith...@gmail.com>
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+- Update to v1.2.1
+  * README updates and typo fixes.
+  * Official zips now contain license file.
+  * Removal of MacOS metadata from zips.
+  * Specfile updated to adjust for above changes.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------

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++++++ intel-one-mono-fonts.spec ++++++
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@@ -15,8 +15,9 @@
 # Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
 #
 
+
 Name:           intel-one-mono-fonts
-Version:        1.2.0
+Version:        1.2.1
 Release:        0
 Summary:        An expressive monospaced font family
 License:        OFL-1.1
@@ -24,7 +25,6 @@
 URL:            https://github.com/intel/intel-one-mono
 Source:         
https://github.com/intel/intel-one-mono/releases/download/V%{version}/ttf.zip
 Source100:      
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/intel/intel-one-mono/V%{version}/README.md
-Source101:      
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/intel/intel-one-mono/V%{version}/license
 BuildRequires:  fontpackages-devel
 BuildRequires:  unzip
 BuildArch:      noarch
@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@
 
 %prep
 %autosetup -cT
-unzip -qq %{SOURCE0} '*.ttf'
-cp %{S:100} %{S:101} .
+unzip -qq %{SOURCE0}
+cp %{S:100} .
 
 %build
 
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
 install -d %{buildroot}%{_ttfontsdir} %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name} 
%{buildroot}%{_licensedir}/%{name}
 install -m644 ttf/*.ttf %{buildroot}%{_ttfontsdir}
 install -m644 %{S:100} %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}
-install -m644 %{S:101} %{buildroot}%{_licensedir}/%{name}/LICENSE.md
+install -m644 ttf/license %{buildroot}%{_licensedir}/%{name}/LICENSE.md
 
 %reconfigure_fonts_scriptlets
 

++++++ README.md ++++++
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@@ -1,69 +1,68 @@
-# Intel One Mono Typeface
+# Intel One Mono Typeface
 
-<img width="1080" alt="Screen Shot 2023-04-21 at 3 26 08 PM" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/130394986/233751533-e7e48e6f-a448-4a37-988e-4cfc2bcc2d60.png";>
+![Image of Intel One Mono character 
set](https://github.com/intel/intel-one-mono/assets/130394986/6c921cf4-f614-41bd-a909-363bb19f9a30)
 
 Introducing Intel One Mono, an expressive monospaced font family that’s 
built with clarity, legibility, and the needs of developers in mind.
 
 It’s easier to read, and available for free, with an open-source font 
license.
 
-Identifying the typographically underserved low-vision developer audience, The 
Intel Brand Team designed the Intel One Mono typeface together with VMLY&R and 
[Frere-Jones Type](https://frerejones.com/), for maximum legibility to address 
developers' fatigue and eyestrain and reduce coding errors. A panel of 
low-vision and legally blind developers provided feedback at each stage of 
design.
+Identifying the typographically underserved low-vision developer audience, 
[Frere-Jones Type](https://frerejones.com/) designed the Intel One Mono 
typeface in partnership with the Intel Brand Team and VMLY&R, for maximum 
legibility to address developers' fatigue and eyestrain and reduce coding 
errors. A panel of low-vision and legally blind developers provided feedback at 
each stage of design.
 
-Intel One Mono also covers a wide range of over 200 languages using the Latin 
script. The Intel One Mono fonts are provided in four weights — Light, 
Regular, Medium, and Bold — with matching italics, and we are happy to share 
both an official release of fonts ready to use as well as editable sources.    
+Intel One Mono also covers a wide range of over 200 languages using the Latin 
script. The Intel One Mono fonts are provided in four weights — Light, 
Regular, Medium, and Bold — with matching italics, and we are happy to share 
both an official release of fonts ready to use as well as editable sources.    
 
-## Using the Fonts
+## Using the Fonts
 
-To install the fonts, please use the provided builds under Releases. 
Refer to your software’s documentation for how to activate and use these 
fonts.
+To install the fonts, please use the provided builds under 
[Releases](https://github.com/intel/intel-one-mono/releases). Refer to your 
software’s documentation for how to activate and use these fonts.
 
-### Font Formats
-- We recommend the .otf or .ttf format for desktop use.
-- The .ttf files are also well suited for mobile apps.
-- The .woff and .woff2 fonts are optimized for web use.
+### Font Formats
+- We recommend the .otf or .ttf format for desktop use.
+- The .ttf files are also well suited for mobile apps.
+- The .woff and .woff2 fonts are optimized for web use.
 
-### Screen Rendering and Size Ranges
-We recommend using these fonts at 7 points and larger in print, 9 
pixels and larger on screen. The .ttf, .woff and .woff2 fonts 
provided in the official release have been manually optimized for 
screen display, improving clarity and legibility, especially on 
Windows platforms.
+### Screen Rendering and Size Ranges
+We recommend using these fonts at 7 points and larger in print, 9 pixels and 
larger on screen. The .ttf, .woff and .woff2 fonts provided in the official 
release have been manually optimized for screen display, improving clarity and 
legibility, especially on Windows platforms.
 
-### Available OpenType Features
-Outside of the default characters, there are a few extra features 
that are accessible in some applications, as well as via CSS:
-**Raised Colon:** there is an option for a raised colon, either applied 
contextually between numbers or activated generally. The contextual option is 
available via ss11 (Stylistic Set #11), or use ss12 (Stylistic Set #12) 
or salt (Stylistic Alternates) for the global switch.
-**Language Support:** ccmp, mark and locl features ensure correct display 
across a wide range of languages. These are usually activated by 
default. We recommend setting the language tag/setting in your software 
to the desired language for best results.
-**Superior/superscript and inferior/subscript figures** are included via 
their Unicode codepoints, or you can produce them from the default 
figures via the sups (Superscript), subs (Subscript), and si 
(Scientific Inferior) features.
-**Fraction numerals** are similarly available via the numr (Numerator) and 
dnom (Denominator) features. A set of premade fractions is also 
available in the fonts.
+### Available OpenType Features
+Outside of the default characters, there are a few extra features that are 
accessible in some applications, as well as via CSS:
+**Raised Colon:** there is an option for a raised colon, either applied 
contextually between numbers or activated generally. The contextual option is 
available via ss11 (Stylistic Set #11), or use ss12 (Stylistic Set #12) or salt 
(Stylistic Alternates) for the global switch.
+**Language Support:** ccmp and locl features ensure correct display across a 
wide range of languages. These are usually activated by default. We recommend 
setting the language tag/setting in your software to the desired language for 
best results.
+**Superior/superscript and inferior/subscript figures** are included via their 
Unicode codepoints, or you can produce them from the default figures via the 
sups (Superscript), subs (Subscript), and si (Scientific Inferior) features.
+**Fraction numerals** are similarly available via the numr (Numerator) and 
dnom (Denominator) features. A set of premade fractions is also available in 
the fonts.
 
-## Viewing and Editing Sources
+## Viewing and Editing Sources
 
-### UFO Source Files: Instances
-You will find editable sources in the sources directory. The instances 
subfolder contains separate source files for each style of the typeface. 
Sources are provided in .ufo files, which contain complete artwork, OpenType 
features, as well as meta information like naming and vertical alignments for 
each style of the typeface.
+### UFO Source Files: Instances
+You will find editable sources in the sources directory. The instances 
subfolder contains separate source files for each style of the typeface. 
Sources are provided in .ufo files, which contain complete artwork, OpenType 
features, as well as meta information like naming and vertical alignments for 
each style of the typeface.
 
-These are not installable fonts, but rather the source files that produce 
them: UFO (Unified Font Object) is an open, human-readable font source file 
format; you can find the [file spec 
here](https://github.com/unified-font-object/ufo-spec). 
-These sources were created using [RoboFont](https://robofont.com/). Many other 
font editors will also be able to open .ufo files; we recommend using RoboFont 
version 3.4 or up for the cloest approximation of the original design and 
development environment.
+These are not installable fonts, but rather the source files that produce 
them: UFO (Unified Font Object) is an open, human-readable font source file 
format; you can find the [file spec 
here](https://github.com/unified-font-object/ufo-spec). 
+These sources were created using [RoboFont](https://robofont.com/). Many other 
font editors will also be able to open .ufo files; we recommend using RoboFont 
version 3.4 or up for the closest approximation of the original design and 
development environment.
 
-### Outline Formats
-For instances, you will find postscript and truetype subfolders; 
these contain separate source files for the .otf format and the 
.ttf/.woff/.woff2 files respectively. Since the format for the outline 
drawings differs between these sets of formats, for best results we recommend 
using the postscript sources to create .otf fonts, and the TrueType 
sources to create .ttf, .woff, or .woff2 fonts.
- 
-### Generating Fonts
-After making your desired edits, you can generate installable fonts directly 
from the font editor using its “Generate Font” functionality. If you 
use RoboFont, any install options should default to the ideal settings, 
but here they are for reference:
-- For .otf builds, we recommend activating “Decompose” as well 
as “Autohint” options.
-- For .ttf, .woff and .woff2 builds, we recommend activating the 
“Autohint” option only for more compact files (see note on 
hinting below).
-- In any case, we recommend using the “Release Mode” setting 
for best results.
- 
-### UFO Source Files: Masters
+### Outline Formats
+For instances, you will find postscript and truetype subfolders; these contain 
separate source files for the .otf format and the .ttf/.woff/.woff2 files 
respectively. Since the format for the outline drawings differs between these 
sets of formats, for best results we recommend using the postscript sources to 
create .otf fonts, and the TrueType sources to create .ttf, .woff, or .woff2 
fonts.
+ 
+### Generating Fonts
+After making your desired edits, you can generate installable fonts directly 
from the font editor using its “Generate Font” functionality. If you use 
RoboFont, any install options should default to the ideal settings, but here 
they are for reference:
+- For .otf builds, we recommend activating “Decompose” as well as 
“Autohint” options.
+- For .ttf, .woff and .woff2 builds, we recommend activating the 
“Autohint” option only for more compact files (see note on hinting below).
+- In any case, we recommend using the “Release Mode” setting for best 
results.
+ 
+### UFO Source Files: Masters
 
-If you would like to apply edits across multiple weights, a more advanced yet 
potentially efficient way is to edit the masters. These are special sources 
that describe the extreme points in the design space — the lightest and 
heaviest weights for both roman and italic designs.
+If you would like to apply edits across multiple weights, a more advanced yet 
potentially efficient way is to edit the masters. These are special sources 
that describe the extreme points in the design space — the lightest and 
heaviest weights for both roman and italic designs.
 
-After editing masters, you will need to rerun interpolation to generate 
individual weights and styles within that design space. This requires the 
.designspace files enclosed with the masters; the designspace format is an 
open, XML-based format that describes interpolation spaces ([format 
specification](https://github.com/fonttools/fonttools/tree/main/Doc/source/designspaceLib)
 for reference). For a RoboFont-based workflow we recommend 
[Skateboard](https://extensionstore.robofont.com/extensions/skateboard/) for 
interpolation; you can also use the free 
[DesignSpaceEditor](https://github.com/LettError/designSpaceRoboFontExtension) 
extension to view and edit these files.
+After editing masters, you will need to rerun interpolation to generate 
individual weights and styles within that design space. This requires the 
.designspace files enclosed with the masters; the designspace format is an 
open, XML-based format that describes interpolation spaces ([format 
specification](https://github.com/fonttools/fonttools/tree/main/Doc/source/designspaceLib)
 for reference). For a RoboFont-based workflow we recommend 
[Skateboard](https://extensionstore.robofont.com/extensions/skateboard/) for 
interpolation; you can also use the free 
[DesignSpaceEditor](https://github.com/LettError/designSpaceRoboFontExtension) 
extension to view and edit these files.
 
-Note that masters are only available in postscript format, so they will be 
best for creating .otf fonts. If you need to make TrueType based builds from 
the masters, we recommend 
[QuadraticConverter](https://github.com/BlackFoundry/QuadraticConverter) for 
best quality conversion of the curves before generating .ttf, .woff, or .woff2 
files; mind that the results will not match the provided instances precisely.
+Note that masters are only available in postscript format, so they will be 
best for creating .otf fonts. If you need to make TrueType based builds from 
the masters, we recommend 
[QuadraticConverter](https://github.com/BlackFoundry/QuadraticConverter) for 
best quality conversion of the curves before generating .ttf, .woff, or .woff2 
files; mind that the results will not match the provided instances precisely.
 
-NB: The prepared instances contain some additional data than cannot be stored 
in the masters and maintained through interpolation. For best results, compare 
new interpolations to the existing instance sources and update them 
accordingly, specifically the information accessible through the Font Info 
panels. Also note that provided instances contain a mark feature in the 
OpenType features, which handles advanced accent placement for full support of 
the range of languages. This is computed for each style individually, so it is 
not contained in the masters.
+NB: The prepared instances contain some additional data that cannot be stored 
in the masters and maintained through interpolation. For best results, compare 
new interpolations to the existing instance sources and update them 
accordingly, specifically the information accessible through the Font Info 
panels.
 
 
-### Other Files: Hinting Source
-For TrueType-based formats (.ttf, .woff, .woff2 files), the official 
releases are manually optimized for screen rendering. These “hinting” 
sources are stored separately from the .ufo files, which do not contain any 
TrueType hinting information. When rebuilding TrueType-based formats, we 
recommend using the “autohint” option to achieve reasonable, though not 
identical screen rendering.
+### Other Files: Hinting Source
+For TrueType-based formats (.ttf, .woff, .woff2 files), the official releases 
are manually optimized for screen rendering. These “hinting” sources are 
stored separately from the .ufo files, which do not contain any TrueType 
hinting information. When rebuilding TrueType-based formats, we recommend using 
the “autohint” option to achieve reasonable, though not identical screen 
rendering.
 
-If you would like to access and edit manual hinting instructions, 
you will find these in the separate set of source files under other 
files/truetype hinting source. These special TTF files will be viewable 
and editable using [Microsoft 
VTT](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/tools/vtt/).
- 
- 
-## Suggesting Edits
-If you have suggestions for edits or additions to the official releases, 
please email bran...@intel.com. 
- 
+If you would like to access and edit manual hinting instructions, you will 
find these in the separate set of source files under other files/truetype 
hinting source. These special TTF files will be viewable and editable using 
[Microsoft VTT](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/tools/vtt/).
+ 
+ 
+## Suggesting Edits
+If you have suggestions for edits or additions to the official releases, 
please email bran...@intel.com. 
 

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